Our Bot Manager protects all application endpoints (web, mobile, and APIs) from a wide range of attacks like scraping, spam, and account takeovers
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Price Scraping is the process of using bots for illegal competitive price monitoring and tracking other valuable information related to pricing intelligence from e-commerce and travel sites. Competitors employ this strategy to copy dynamic pricing information (which is one of the most important strategies used by e-commerce portals to influence consumer-buying decisions and optimize revenue) in real-time,
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#contentscraping #webscraping #Datascraping #detectscraping
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A bot management solution should ideally produce a negligible number of false positives, so that humans are never mistaken for bots. On the other hand, false negatives (in which a bot is mistaken for a human) can lead to serious harm to websites, apps, and APIs. Bot managers should also be able to integrate with a wide variety of website infrastructure to suit the deployment needs of its users.
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Credential Stuffing Prevention and Mitigation:
Though several ways of credential stuffing have been widely introduced in recent years, such as presenting CAPTCHAs, enforcing rules that prohibit multiple log-in attempts on user accounts within a short period, requiring a ‘time-out’ after each failed log-in attempt, or using two-factor or multiple-factor authentication (2FA or MFA), these methods are vulnerable to attackers. The only way to prevent bots that carry out credential stuffing attacks is to implement a dedicated bot management solution.
#Credential Stuffing Prevention#Credential Stuffing#Credential Stuffing Attack#Stop Credential Stuffing
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Credential Stuffing Prevention and Mitigation:
Though several ways of credential stuffing have been widely introduced in recent years, such as presenting CAPTCHAs, enforcing rules that prohibit multiple log-in attempts on user accounts within a short period, requiring a ‘time-out’ after each failed log-in attempt, or using two-factor or multiple-factor authentication
#credential stuffing#credential stuffing attack#prevent credential stuffing#detect credential stuffing
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Account Takeover (ATO) is a form of identity theft where a fraudster illegally uses bots to get access to a victim’s bank, e-commerce site, or other types of accounts. A successful account takeover attack leads to fraudulent transactions and unauthorized shopping from the victim’s compromised account
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