
eswar
eswar
Hi, I’m Eswar from "Sensfrx .ai". We provide AI-powered fraud prevention for WHMCS, Blesta, WiseCP, and WordPress, helping hosting providers block over 2 million fraudulent attempts yearly. Our SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001-certified platform offers real-time bot detection, chargeback prevention, and OFAC compliance with 200+ advanced signals, custom policies, and seamless integration. Monitor activity via an intuitive dashboard and explore our lifetime AppSumo deal or WHMCS Marketplace listing for affordable, reliable security tailored to budget hosting providers.
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(Quote) Makes sense :/
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(Quote) I tried creating a free account in oracle cloud. Seems like they have strict rules in registration. I selected wrong card type and the registration got denied. Further no registration was allowed from my side. I will try mailing them.
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(Quote) Oh wow thank you. Oracle’s free tier is generous. Services marked “Always Free” stay free within their limits, so we won’t be charged. I’ll deploy docker containers. Bots; both benign and malicious generally scan IP ranges for open ports (80…
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(Quote) With all due respect @WSS the project is inspired by research published as IEEE paper on honeypot-based cyber deception, which focuses on passive, low-interaction honeypots to study bot behaviour. This is purely for academic analysis, simila…
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(Quote) @WSS, haha, no well-poisoning here, I promise. But yeah it is a fair point, I don't disagree. But that is what I am actually seeking advice here as what to do. These are just passive low-interaction honeypots to log standard bot traffic for …
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To clarify, I’m setting up passive low-interaction honeypots to log and analyse standard bot traffic (crawlers and scanners). Now once I get a corpus of these data I can effectively classify good vs bad bots. It’s low-risk, similar to typical websit…
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@Nyr ’s point about V3’s limitations enabling Google to bypass ad blockers is concerning. https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium This is interesting :) Thanks @Amadex
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(Quote) A short video could be used in court to prove the provider tried to educate users admissible under the federal rules of evidence if authenticated. I too searched for but there are no specific cases to back this yet, but it’s a legit way to s…
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Shorts/videos visual proof you’re guiding users on security best practices, which can double as documentation in case if something goes wrong for your customer. That said text guides are still the backbone for detailed how-tos. I think shorts can ha…
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Fair enough, Yeti! =) and I respect the prerogative. No offence taken.
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(Quote) Bugs in your system perhaps. 😅 What a friendly welcome!
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(Quote) Cheers mate
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(Quote) I mean YT shorts. Shorts/Reels is the new reality.
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(Quote) The idea wasn’t that YT videos themselves prevent fraud, however small hosting providers can use videos or shorts to inform best practices like MFA or reporting a malicious content. Perhaps a more aware customer could be less likely to commi…
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Debian/Ubuntu
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(Quote) "Always be yourself. Unless you can be a pirate - then be a pirate" Hard learned lesson it is. I am not disagreeing with you. You are right. Thanks for the welcome. Cheers.
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Thanks for the remarks. This is my first post here. Conveyed my mistakes to the mod. Actually I'm new to the community and I’ll definitely work on improving my contributions going forward. Appreciate the patience!
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(Quote) Lol , ‘nowar’? I’m all about peace and secure hosting! B)
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(Quote) Nah, no homework here! Trying to figure out how small providers can fight fraud. You got any go-to security tricks?
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This is brilliant stuff. Neatly done.