Category Archive For "BotGuard Blog"
Breaking News: We’re live on DigitalOcean.
The good news just keep on rolling in! After the announcement we put out earlier this week, we are proud to announce that we are now live on DigitalOcean with the BotGuard Gatekeeper. Our state of the art cloud-based website protection is now available so that every DigitalOcean user can manage their own web traffic …
Breaking News: Find us on Vultr.
We are proud to announce that we’ve partnered with Vultr to ensure the availability of the BotGuard Gatekeeper on its cloud. Our state of the art cloud-based website protection is now available so that every Vultr user can manage the web traffic and protect their web servers in the cloud. With the BotGuard Gatekeeper, you …
New Subscription Features
We’ve been working hard to give you the best user experience while using our service and we’re happy to announce the newest upgrade to our online dashboard: Now you can manage your subscription on your own, without the participation of a support engineer! Now you can: Easily enable / disable automatic billing with a single …
New feature – Rate limiting
A number of our dear clients were asking for this feature after the release of our new dashboard — and now we are happy to introduce it to all of our users! Rate limiting allows you to define the number of requests that a single client could send to your site over any period of …
Service Changes for Russian Users
BotGuard is temporarily suspending all operations in the Russian Federation.
Free Bot Protection for Ukraine
BotGuard will extend our service free of charge to all existing and new Ukrainian users and partners without limiting the traffic volume.
New Dashboard Release
Hello fellow security enthusiasts! Last Thursday our dev team was celebrating our first big release for this year. The dashboard we had implemented for our initial release was good enough to start with. But as time passed, the company grew and matured, and trends started changing, there was also a growing demand for new features, …
A Slow Website = Cart Abandonment
Poor website performance is one of the worst things that can happen to an eCommerce business. Fortunately, in most cases there’s a simple way to speed up the site’s performance, provided its basic settings are configured correctly. A slow website is one of the more obvious technological risks for an online business, and poor performance …
Log4j Pandemic and Some Thoughts on 0-Day Threats
Nearly a month and a half has passed since the events described here took place, and it seems that virtually everyone who is anyone in the IT sector (or close to it) heard when the story broke. Unfortunately, just hearing the news is one thing, being affected by it is another thing entirely. The worst …
CloudFlare vs Shared Hosting Providers
In November 2021 CloudFlare changed its policy and disabled some partner API resources. At first glance, this seems like a rather routine action, fully in line with CloudFlare’s strategy, and moreover, quite meaningful from the point of view of cyber security. Here’s how the team at CloudFlare explained the change: Thanks for contacting Cloudflare support. …