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How to Reduce Server Load by Simply Filtering Bad Traffic

When a website starts slowing down, many teams immediately think about scaling infrastructure: adding CPU, RAM, more servers, or optimizing the database. In reality, a significant part of server load is often caused not by real users, but by automated traffic — bots, scrapers, vulnerability scanners, spam robots, and aggressive crawlers. These requests may continuously
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Exotic HTTP headers
Hello! This article will illustrate the result of applying some important and exotic HTTP headers, most of which are related to security. X-XSS-Protection Attack XSS (cross-site scripting) is a type of attack in which malicious code can be embedded in the target page. For example like this: <h1>Hello, <script>alert(‘hacked’)</script></h1> This type of attacks easy to…
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About SomeInspiration.com
Hello, I’m Francis O’Neill, and, among other things, such as looking after the website I’m about to tell you about, I now view myself as a writer. I write on spiritual health and mind, body & spirit topics. I have a couple of books out at this time. In many respects this also encapsulates my…
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New anti-spam checks for WordPress, XenForo, phpBB 3.1, SMF, Bitrix
We are pleased to announce that we have released new versions of plugins for WordPress, XenForo, phpBB 3.1, SMF, Bitrix. In the new version, we have added some new checks for spam to improve anti-spam service. Mouse tracking and Time zone monitoring give good results against spam bots which simulate the behavior of real visitors.…
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Spam Statistics and Trends for a year
We have published Anti-Spam Statistics and trends for a year. Statistics include numbers of spam attacks for CMS, Sources of spam by countries. Average spam attacks per day and trends for each CMS. The amount of spam in POST queries. https://cleantalk.org/spam-stats
