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Apr 23, 2016 at 16:58 comment added weaverryan Also, the requests are always POST requests in my logs. Also, they only come from a sub-set of pages. The only common thread I can see on those pages is the presence of Disqus commenting and an AddThis widget. I think it's nothing wrong with our site - but maybe this will help someone else :)
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Apr 20, 2016 at 13:55 comment added weaverryan fwiw - I'm also seeing this behavior in my logs starting recently. The Referer is always a real page on my site with a similar URL (e.g. /blog/mobile has a Referer of /blog). This makes it look like legitimate 404's due to a link, but it's all over the site and I can't find any links or JS causing this. The user agent's "look" real - e.g. Chrome on OSX.
Apr 19, 2016 at 14:18 answer added Matthew Edgar timeline score: 1
Apr 19, 2016 at 14:16 comment added closetnoc There is not enough information for us to even guess. Some sample log entries can help. I will bet dollars to donuts that the IP addresses are not from subscriber blocks meaning that they are not human. As well, the referrer is an important bit of information. If a user is following a link, the referrer should reflect where they are coming from. If the referrer is the same, then you are being hit by a bot of some sort. Check the user agent carefully. For example, using a log file analyzer, you can easily see if there are any inconsistencies in the session data. Often there is.
Apr 19, 2016 at 8:29 comment added DocRoot Is GWT reporting these 404s?
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