Category Archive For "BotGuard Blog"
AI-Generated Malware: A New Era of Cyber Threats
Threats move and change quickly these days, but the rise of AI-generated malware presents a new challenge. AI has given cybercriminals a new tool to create more sophisticated and adaptable malware, which can bypass traditional security systems and wreak havoc. And as AI continues to evolve, more advanced systems of malware are on the rise, …
Fake WordPress Plugins: The New Frontier for Malware Infections
GoDaddy Security researchers identified an alarming trend in the growing use of fake WordPress plugins to spread malware to unsuspecting website visitors. These plugins, while appearing legitimate to website administrators, secretly inject malicious code designed to trick users into downloading harmful software. This new attack vector highlights how cybercriminals are evolving their tactics, using swarms …
How Secure Is AI? Should Businesses Be More Afraid of Bot Attacks Than Ever Before?
With more and more businesses leaning on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for new efficiencies and insights, there is a growing concern about security. According to the AI Threat Landscape Report 2024 by HiddenLayer, a staggering 77% of businesses reported AI breaches in the past year alone. These numbers justify the growing concern for the security of …
Web Application Firewalls (WAF): A Technical Overview of Cyber Defense
In today’s digital landscape, web applications are a core part of business operations but also prime targets for cyberattacks. As cyber threats evolve, organizations need strong security measures to protect their online assets. One key tool is the Web Application Firewall (WAF), a security solution that monitors, filters, and blocks malicious traffic between a web …
What Is Content Scraping, and How Can You Prevent It?
Most businesses depend on their website. Whether it advertises a product, educates customers, or engages with customers, online content is a valuable asset that can set you apart from your competitors. However, content scraping is a growing problem that threatens to undermine all your hard work. Content scraping is the process of using bots or …
What Are Web Crawlers and How Do You Prevent Them?
Web crawlers, also known as spiders or data crawlers, are automated bots that systematically browse the internet, collecting data from websites. They play a critical role in how search engines index web pages and how they deliver content. Like most things on the web, some are good but others can do a lot of harm …
Top 10 Web Application Security Best Practices for Hosting Providers
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, and so do the threats targeting web applications. For hosting providers, you need to protect your infrastructure as well as safeguard your clients’ data to maintain their trust. Here’s a cheat sheet to help get you started down the right security path for your safety and that of …
Content Caching: Setting Up Your Website for Success
As a hosting provider, you know how important it is to optimize performance and deliver a seamless experience to your clients. One of the most effective strategies for achieving this is content caching. It plays a crucial role in speeding up website load times, reducing server load, and ensuring a smooth user experience. But what …
How to Future-Proof Your Business Against Evolving Bot Threats
Cyber threats are more prevalent than ever and becoming more and more difficult to detect and prevent as malicious bots become more advanced and intelligent. From scraping your data to launching denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, bots have evolved into sophisticated tools that can cause significant damage to your business. The question is, how do you protect …
The Basics of Compression: What It Is and Why It Matters?
Compression is a big deal in web hosting. It’s all about shrinking file sizes to make websites load faster and use less bandwidth. For hosting providers, knowing the different types of compression, how it works, and its impact can really help in delivering better services to clients. Let’s take a closer look at compression. What …