On 16.11.2015 23:48, Henri Heinonen wrote:
> Yes, but for user IDs.
>
> Henri.
>
> 2015-11-12 19:37 GMT+02:00 Richard Haselgrove <[email protected]>
> :
>
>> > Like
>> > https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BlackList ?
>> >
>> >

You can change the password, authenticator and email of the user. That
will kind of deactivate the account. But that will not hinder the user
from creating a new user account (possibly with a different email) and
resume whatever he was doing. As I said, you'll enter an arms race that
you loose at the end. It's better to automatically detect fraudulent
behavior and discourage the scammer this way than manually blacklisting
hosts or users.

Regards
Christian
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