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Reducing Disk Load in High-Traffic PHP Applications: Switching from SQLite to Redis for Anti-Crawler Storage
Automated crawlers and scraping bots are a growing problem for modern websites. While search engine bots are useful, many other crawlers generate excessive traffic, scrape content, or overload servers. To help website owners control this type of traffic, we recently released the Anti-Crawler PHP Library by CleanTalk, an open-source tool designed to detect and limit
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Checking Existing Comments and Users for Spam in Joomla CMS
CleanTalk adds new features in CleanTalk Anti-Spam for Joomla. The work of the plugin is absolutely invisible for visitors and allows users to renounce forever the ways of protection complicating communication on the website (CAPTCHAs, questions, and answers, etc.). CleanTalk allows you to automate protection from spam and the registering of spam bots. We released…
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AI will play an increasing role in online security
Neural Networks were introduced as far back as the 40’s of the 20th century and first works about them started in the 50’s. Nowadays this technology is being used in different fields. We believe that the CleanTalk machine teaching technologies of spam detection could be upgraded with the help of Artificial Intelligence and the CleanTalk…
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Keeping Your Business Safe From Hackers in 2017 [INFOGRAPHIC]
Resolute cyber hackers have many tools at their disposal to cause havoc in your systems while remaining undetected for a long period of time. More than a few high-profile companies have learned this the hard way. 2017 has been the year of high-profile cyber-attacks, with a growing list of victims that include the NSA hack,…
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It’s time to move websites to HTTPS
CleanTalk has become a Comodo SSL Partner and we started to provide SSL Certificates. It is the best way to have your web services in one place to manage they. There are a number of reasons for the accelerated adoption of HTTPS -Improving SEO -SSL Provides Trust -SSL Provides Authentication -Protects your and your visitor’s…
