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This seems to be a problem for Webmasters too!
I'm a Webmaster, and the only reason I found this article is because I was searching "funwebproducts" because it showed up as part of the agent description for a spammer robot that just signed up for my site!
I want to know how that blog recognized it, and set my site up to do that. I guess I'm off to do a little research.
I think this thing is far more insidious than you might think!
Is this program being used as a viral robot to sign up for forums? It sure looks that way to me!
This thing needs to be stopped and quick!