Honeypots and/or other alternative Captchas

We have been suffering a rash of automated/spam data turning up in our database in recent months, and while so far it has been easy enough to find and sweep away, we'd like to prevent it from appearing at all. 

We've considered various Captchas, but our Accessibility manager points out their flaws. 

Has anyone been able to add a spambot honeypot field, or the like, to their TNEW site? I see nothing in a search of the site, but wonder if despite that someone has gotten something like this to work.

Thanks.

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  • Chris--We have had a similar issue the past few weeks. We've added a honeypot, blocked non-US traffic from the offending path and tightened things up in both our WAF and bot mitigation, but it is still trickling in. The honeypot was not particularly effective, but blocking non-US traffic to the paths seemed to help. Can you provide a little more detail on the kind of spam you are getting? Is it site registrations? Email sign ups? Something else?

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  • Chris--We have had a similar issue the past few weeks. We've added a honeypot, blocked non-US traffic from the offending path and tightened things up in both our WAF and bot mitigation, but it is still trickling in. The honeypot was not particularly effective, but blocking non-US traffic to the paths seemed to help. Can you provide a little more detail on the kind of spam you are getting? Is it site registrations? Email sign ups? Something else?

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