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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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Our client’s review: CHECKLISTINSIDER.COM
We continue sharing our clients’ reviews and today’s one is kindly brought to you by AK from checklistinsider.com on WordPress. Very useful plugin that helps you sit back and focus on other important tasks instead of dealing with those annoying spam user inputs from any and all the forms which are faced to public. So…
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CleanTalk Anti-Spam Module for PrestaShop
Fake accounts, junk messages, and automated bots are all forms of PrestaShop spam that can quietly damage your store.They slow down your website, clutter your customer database, and skew your analytics. More importantly, they steal time — time your team could spend on real customers instead of cleaning up fake ones. These spam attacks aren’t…
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Prevent for User Enumeration on WordPress
I’m happy to announce option Prevent collecting of authors logins which you can find under settings, This option disables users IDs enumeration in your WordPress. So, it stands against brute force for authors names. Here is example how the enumeration works in the plain WordPress, By executing such links, an attacker brute forces users list…
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Our Client’s Review: DIYB.CA
We love sharing feedback from our users — and today’s story comes from Paul at DIYB.CA, originally posted on WordPress.org. CliUnbelievably Happy! I have lost track of how many spam blockers & techniques I’ve tried on client sites to ensure real leads make it to their inbox — but nothing has come close to CleanTalk!…


