So I installed both Spamicide and Hashcash, and Mollom reported a huge dip in spam attempts in August (from the 17th to the 28th, as seen in the screenshot). However, the amount of spam getting through steadily increased after that. The volume of visits according to Google Analytics has remained about the same over the past year. Now the volume of spam getting through is back to roughly where it was before I made the configuration changes...
I'm about to give up and look at Akismet or Typepad (using AntiSpam for Drupal users)...
I'll keep folks posted.
The final chapter of that section, "Automated Security Testing", explores some currently available modules that should be in the bag of tricks for not only module developers
"Drupal's User and Permissions System", begins the section most exciting to me as a developer, by describing the API and hooks offered by Drupal to help create more secure code.
"Anatomy of Vulnerabilities", offers an extensive overview of the predominate routes of attack that may be taken against a site.
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