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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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CleanTalk launches a project to ensure the safety of websites
CleanTalk launches a major project to create a cloud service for the safety of websites. The project will include several functions: protect the site against brute force attacks, vulnerability scanner and virus removal. Each function will have a number of features which help you easily keep the website safe from hackers.
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Visualization of attacks, anomalies and security breaches with OpenGraphiti
Those who visit our headquarters in San Jose (Cisco Systems) always amazes large video wall that displays a picture of attacks in real time with the ability to drill after touching certain areas of the screen. However, like any map attacks, and I have collection of already 34, any such visualization is ineffective in real…
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Phishing on a new level: Cloudflare + Protonmail + Unvalidated Redirects – set of young Fisher
“… you come to me, and you ask something, but you don’t ask with respect …” Vito Corleone Phishing is still the most popular and most successful type of hacker attacks. It’s simple, attacked is not the software, not servers, not networks, and the most vulnerable components of information systems – users. I often meet…
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Best practices to protect e-commerce sites
Online shopping has always attracted intruders: it is a source of credit card data (now almost irrelevant); user data; data about orders and market trends (consumer demand); a traffic source; manipulation with the discount coupons, etc. An e-commerce site may be attacked as intruders in “free hunting” (non-targeted attack) and by the request of unfair…
