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  • JavaScript Deobfuscation: Hide Intent to Fortify Defenses

    In the adversarial game of bot detection and mitigation, obfuscation plays a key role in delivering long-term efficacy.

  • Bot Detection: Do You See What I See?

    Long-term efficacy is often eroded by attackers’ retooling – adapting their bot’s presentation and rendering the mitigation useless.

  • Bot Mitigation Secrets Revealed!

    Bot mitigation is just a means to an end. The real problem is actually human versus human. Bots (automated scripts) are just the tool of choice for attackers.

  • Bad Actors Bet Big on Bots During the Super Bowl

    Online betting for Super Bowl LV is going to make history. American Gambling Association (AGA) expects a record of 7.6 million.

  • What is Puppeteer? Why Developers & Fraudsters Love it

    Google designed Puppeteer to provide a simple yet powerful interface in NodeJS for automating tests.

  • How to Stay Ahead of Attackers Misusing DevTools

    What you need to know about the misuse of antidetect browsers and browser automation frameworks like Puppeteer

  • Why It’s So Difficult to Stop “Grinch” Bots

    An estimated $30 million in profits have been made this holiday season by bot operators reselling on auction sites such as eBay and Craigslist.

  • Mobile API Threat Protection: The Rise in Hacking Toolkits

    APIs are the “next frontier in cybercrime.” By 2022, API abuse will be the most frequent and impactful attack vector that involves web applications.

  • 5 Best Practices for Assessing Bot Mitigation Solutions

    Bot mitigation providers claim to help with web scraping and account fraud, but very few do it well enough.

  • What Does Better Bot Management Look Like?

    The majority of login attempts are fake. Credential abuse attacks, account takeover, and price scraping continue to persist.

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