06  /  Security

Bot protection for websites, shops and servers.

Bot attacks are more dynamic today than they used to be. A filter set once isn't enough anymore — bots evolve, test new approaches, and overload servers, shops, and login systems.

Check bot attacks / scraping / server load
The problem

Many websites and shops aren't prepared for modern bot traffic. Bots create accounts, verify disposable email addresses, buy digital products in download shops, scrape content, bypass limits, and attack logins via brute force. Traditional bot filters, standard firewalls, or Fail2ban alone often aren't sufficient — especially with slow scraping across hundreds of rotating IPs.

From practice

We analyze logs continuously, recognize patterns, and adapt detection on an ongoing basis instead of setting a single filter and hoping for the best. Brute-force attempts, scrapers, and automated account creation are detected and throttled, reducing server load. Protection here isn't a one-time project, but ongoing support — because attacks keep evolving.

What that means in practice

Plain talk on top. Tech underneath.

  • 01 Less load from automated access. Log analysis, pattern recognition, continuously adjusted filters
  • 02 Fewer fake accounts and disposable addresses. Detection of automated account creation and verification
  • 03 Your content won't just be scraped. Scraper detection, even with slow scraping across multiple IPs
  • 04 Logins and shops better protected. Brute-force protection beyond Fail2ban, curb shop abuse
Your benefit

What you get out of it.

  • Less bot traffic and more stable servers
  • Better performance for real users
  • Fewer fake accounts and scraping
  • Better protection for shops and login systems
  • Ongoing support instead of one-time filters
Frequently asked questions

What our clients ask us.

Isn't Fail2ban enough?
Fail2ban is a good foundation, but not always sufficient on its own. Modern bots bypass simple thresholds, for example through slow scraping across many rotating IPs. That's why we combine measures and adapt them continuously.
Why isn't bot protection a one-time project?
Because bots keep evolving. A filter that works today can be bypassed tomorrow. What makes sense is ongoing monitoring with continuously adapted detection.
How do I know if bots are a problem?
Typical signs are unexplained server load, lots of fake accounts, scraped content, or suspicious login attempts. A log analysis quickly shows what's really going on.
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