Thank you for the prompt reply. I followed the guide, however, I’m still seeing a bunch of small orders coming from many different IP addresses which are spam. The IP address in the error message that I provided is an example, not necessarily my issue. Please advise.
Hi, I’m having similar issues. We are being flooded with WooCommerce failed orders. The tool was working well originally, but has recently let a bunch of spam orders through. It appears someone is trying out stolen credit card numbers and trying to buy low dollar value items. When I go to the Anti-Spam Log and try to mark an order as spam, it gives me the following message:
The request that you marked, belongs to a trusted network and is used by search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, etc. As example: 66.249.68.4
Is there anything else I can do on my end?