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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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Spam Bot xrumer888@outlook.com
If you have noticed a recent surge in spam from xrumer888@outlook.com, you are dealing with one of the oldest spam threats. Active since May 4, 2018, this spambot continues to attack thousands of websites around the world, flooding forms such as comment sections, registration pages, and contact forms. Spam messages from this bot typically contain…
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Phone numbers encoded by WordPress plugin
We’ve extended protection against crawling personal data on public pages. Since version 6.55 plugin encodes phone numbers as well as emails on any public page in your WordPress. Encoding works by two switches. Either you turn on global encoding for all content on the site, Here are full manual how to use this option https://cleantalk.org/help/email-encode…
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yawiviseya67@gmail.com is Sending Spam and Malicious Requests – How to Stop it
If your site is suddenly inundated with spam from the address yawiviseya67@gmail.com, you are not alone. This email is part of a large-scale spam botnet targeting thousands of sites worldwide. The spam it sends is disguised as legitimate customer messages, in different languages, messages like “I would like to know your price”: Xin chào, tôi…
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WP CLI support in Security by CleanTalk (WordPress plugin)
We’ve added to Security by CleanTalk support of WP CLI commands. The list of commands, Full guide with examples is here https://cleantalk.org/help/security-wp-cli It works on plugins starting version 2.156 which has been released on May 19, 2025. Have questions? Please drop us a message in the comment form down below.


