A Pain U Really Didn’t Know U Had

What if I were to tell you that every night while you were sleeping, your neighbor sneaks into your house, eats the popcorn on your table, turns on your TV to watch the HBO movies that you had subscribed to and takes a copy of your favorite magazine then leaves before you knew that he was there. And the worst bit of this story is that you are still in the dark… Think I am joking? Well, that is really what is happening to your web site. 60% of the visitors coming to your web site is doing what I had just described to you. And yes, you still really didn’t know about it! You probably didn’t know that these type of crime were being committed under your nose because you don’t have the technology to identify them. Spammers or more specifically unwanted visitors are already targeting your semi-popular web site. They are stealing your web content and is determined to make you an ignorant victim to their cause. Some of them you may already know, they might be your competitors trying to clone your site to steal your keywords and down your Google ranking. But most of them you don’t even know exists like Russian and Chinese hackers looking for vulnerabilities to exploit on your web server. Organized crime using your web server to make money while you pay for their activities. We have seen a lot of these type of traffic coming to our site and your web site is no exception. You might get a sense of something odd happening if you use some form of web analytics like Google analytic. But these tools don’t give you enough to decide if something is really wrong. You will have to do even more if you wanted to stop them from coming to your site. We created MB™ because we were once a victim like you but no more. We are taking back control over our web content on the Internet and fighting back with advanced tools that are far more superior than these spammers. If you are still in the dark, it is time to turn on the lights and see for yourself what is happening to your web property. We encourage you to join a community like ours and fight back with MB™!


Originally published at blog.malleablebyte.org on November 24, 2015.