
Global fashion retailer bucks bad bot trends with advanced bot protection
A global fashion retailer needed more sophisticated bot protection and specialized support to keep up with increasingly aggressive bots.
A global fashion retailer needed more sophisticated bot protection and specialized support to keep up with increasingly aggressive bots.
A major US retailer was the target of a huge amount of malicious scraping activity via its product listing API.
A top 3 telecommunications company’s customer accounts and bundled streaming services were targeted by criminals for resale on the dark web.
User accounts on a stock photo website were being compromised by credential stuffing bot attacks, exposing customers and contributors to asset and credit theft.
Account takeover and credential stuffing bots were stealing reward points from loyal customers of a leading baked goods and coffeehouse chain.
A hardware retailer was experiencing aggressive scraping activity across their websites, which increased infrastructure costs and risked loss of business.
A top ten video game publisher was being breached by credential stuffing bots, despite having a WAF and in-house tools in place.
A global retailer is now protected from both volumetric and low and slow credential stuffing attacks, freeing up their SOC team to focus on new and emerging threats.
A fast-growing global FinTech organization was frequently observing large spikes in automated bot traffic on its login pages and APIs.
Netacea is helping a global sportsbook operator deliver estimated savings of £3,000,000 per year and enabling greater capacity of real customers at critical times, such as major sporting events.
By blocking attacks in real-time, this retailer prevented a GDPR data-breach disaster and the negative impact on brand.