© Daily News Egypt
Recent activity on Radware’s website has triggered their bot detection system, leading to some users being blocked. The system flags users exhibiting suspicious behavior, often associated with automated scripts or bots.
The message indicates that using anonymous networks like private or proxy networks may be the cause. Radware advises users to disable these networks and try again. If the issue persists, it suggests that malicious activity has been detected originating from the user’s network, requiring a request for unblocking.
This highlights the increased security measures websites are employing to combat bot activity. These measures, while intended to protect the site and its users, can sometimes inconvenience legitimate users. The importance of understanding these security protocols and how to avoid triggering them is paramount for smooth online experiences.
Radware’s response emphasizes the need for users to review their network settings and ensure they are not inadvertently using methods that could be misinterpreted as malicious.
The incident serves as a reminder of the evolving landscape of online security and the constant arms race between website security and those who seek to exploit vulnerabilities.