I got some comment spam today in my moderation queue (trapped by OSA 1.1, actually) that pointed to a live blog in addition to the traditional "you may be interested in" spam links. I checked out the blog and found this page, which I thought was quite humorous.
I took a screenshot to share it with you, since they're likely to fix the problem if they're a legit site. I didn't include a link to them since they may yet be affiliated with spamming.
I'm guessing that spammers are starting to add links to random blogs into their spam comments so that it's not easy to slam all of the links from a known spamming IP into a wordlist. That's unfortunate, but there may yet be a way around that, too.
Yup, I noticed the ame behavior of the comment spammers today. With Spam Karma at least, you have to now be careful about which URLs go into the blacklist as they seem to be targetting legitimate blog entries about comment spam -- irony indeed -- for seemingly dual purposes. One, perhaps to make it not as easy to distinguish evil comments (not likely). And two, to perhaps punish those sites by getting them into the blacklist.
Very cute.
The URL is ofcourse kenoblog.com. There were too many clues in that screenshot. Anyways, looks like they are hit by spam themselves.