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Beating the bad bots: Six ways to identify and block spam traffic


Advancements in technology have helped us propel forward, changing the way we work and live our daily lives. However, its rapid adoption has led to less sombre means. We have all seen and participated in those various bot tests that some websites carry out, where we have to select the picture tiles which have particular objects. This is to control the usage of the site and reduce spam traffic.

Spam traffic is used in some cases by cybercriminals to commit scams and fraud and has become a tool for phishing scam and malware spread. It is problematic as it is inexpensive to create and send. In 2020, spam messages accounted for a colossal 58.71 percent of email traffic as the graph above indicates.

What is a bad bot?

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Beating The Bad Bots: Identify and Block Spam Traffic To Boost Your Google Ranking


Advancements in technology have helped us propel forward, changing the way we work and live our daily lives. However, its rapid adoption has led to less sombre means. We have all seen and participated in those various bot tests that some websites carry out, where we have to select the picture tiles which have particular objects. The measure is taken by sites to reduce spam traffic.

(Source: Statista)

Spam traffic is used in some cases by cybercriminals to commit scams and fraud and has become a tool for a phishing scam and malware spread. It is problematic as it is inexpensive to create and send. In 2020, spam messages accounted for a colossal 58.71% of email traffic as the graph above indicates. 

It also has a negative impact on your Google ranking. No body like spam traffic, including Google. Once the search engine leader identifies increasing bot traffic on a particular website, it starts penalising and push ranking down.

What is Bad Bot?

There are a range of different bots that you find on the backend of the internet carrying out different types of tasks. Some are harmless such as search engine bots used by Google and Bing, which help the service specifically by browsing the internet to help make available content that can be useful to users based on search queries.

However, bad bots are used in an entirely different way to serve a different purpose. These include. Searching sites and scraping data of it to benefit other sites or sell on and steal information and repost it under a different identity.

Bad Bots also can disturb site metrics as they inflate search results and increase website traffic unnecessarily, leading to slower loading times and unnecessary investments in hardware to maintain the website infrastructure. As we can see from the graph below, in 2019, 24% of traffic emanated from the movement of bad bots.

(Source: Imperva)

They are also able to perform malicious acts on-site, which lead to damaging networks through things such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks flood sites with data higher than a level that it can handle. 

Bad Bots are mostly organised on botnets which are a collection of internet-connected devices that have been…

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In terms of spam, Donald Trump is beating Hillary Clinton hands down

As the U.S. presidential election nears, Donald Trump is emerging as the clear winner — at least when it comes to having his name used in spam messages.

Spammers and cyber attackers are using Trump’s name far more than Hillary Clinton’s in emails pushing get rick quick schemes or phishing for personal information, according to an analysis from Proofpoint.

The security firm scanned the subject line of emails received by its customers in June and July looking for occurrences of “trump” or “clinton,” and found that the Republican nominee appeared in 169 times as many emails as his Democratic opponent.

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