See AntiBot in Action
Our global firewall works around the clock to protect your sites. Here’s a look at the latest threats we’ve detected and blocked in the last 24 hours.
Suspicious IPs We’re Monitoring
New IPs flagged for suspicious activity in the last 24 hours.
Malicious IPs We’ve Blocked
IPs blocked in the last 24 hours after being identified as harmful.
What Types of Threats is AntiBot Monitoring?
AntiBot protects your sites from many different malicious behaviors, from failed login attempts, 404 probing or spam activity.
Here’s a lineup of the usual suspects we defend against:
IPs Sneaking Around Your Non-Existent Pages (404)
IPs caught accessing non-existent pages (404s), which means they were probably probing or scanning sites.
IPs Triggering Failed Login Attempts
IPs responsible for failed login attempts across the AntiBot network.
IPs Attempting Unauthorized Auth
IPs repeatedly attempting to access areas protected by HTTP authentication.
IPs Flagged by Web Application Firewall
IPs with suspicious behavior that have been blocked by server-level Web Application Firewall rules.
IPs Trying Suspicious SSH Access
IPs attempting to use brute-force attacks to connect to your server via SSH.
IPs Caught Exploiting XML-RPC Endpoint
IPs accessing the WordPress XML-RPC endpoint, a common target in DDoS or brute-force attacks.
AntiBot Global Firewall: Important FAQ
Antibot Global Firewall is free, even if you’re not hosted on WPMU DEV.
Install Defender plugin, sign up with WPMU DEV and connect your site. If your site is hosted on WPMU DEV, activate directly from The Hub or the Defender plugin.
AntiBot prevents DDoS attacks, brute-force logins, and comment spam using both server-level (WPMU DEV hosting) and plugin-level (Defender plugin) protection. Both offer protection, but server-level blocking is more effective at conserving server resources.
Yes! If your site is hosted on WPMU DEV you can add IPs directly to the Central IP Allowlist on the HUB. If you’re hosted on a third-party server, you can add IPs to either the plugin’s local Allowlist or the Central IP Allowlist on The Hub.
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IPs Flagged for Spam Comments
IPs caught posting spam comments across the AntiBot network.