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  • 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.

  • What To Do About Bot Attacks Like the IPStorm Botnet

    Much like viruses can jump across species, say from birds to humans, malware can jump from initial platforms to new ones to spread infection.

  • Why the Operational Security of Vendors Matters

    The reality is, that sloppy OpSec can put the value of any security solution at risk, and potentially undermines the investment.

  • E-Commerce API Security Health Check

    E-commerce brands are accustomed to spikes during the holiday shopping season, a promotional campaign, or a new must-have product.

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