Robot Fraud
Wonder why your website or product isn’t selling on Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, or your own web site?
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/technology/judge-denies-musk-requests-twitter-bot-counters
“The Delaware Court of Chancery
denied Elon
Musk the opportunity to interview all of Twitter's employees
who deal with counting bots on the platform.
Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick
ruled on Monday that Musk can only interview one of Twitter's employees who
deal with bots on the platform. The judgment will limit the billionaire's
ability to make a case during his October
trial that the social platform was being deceptive about its bot
counts when it agreed to his $44 billion takeover.”
Notice that Elon Musk considers these
bots as fraudulent. However, if you look them up on the Internet you get a lot
of propaganda that they are used to help you.
That is why Conservative Patriots and
Christians should not use the popular web sites like Facebook and Twitter. Even
Conservative social sites are suspect.
I cannot
understand why NewsMax, Huckabee, Trinity Broadcasting, etc. say look for us on
Facebook and Twitter. How come they don’t say LOOK FOR US ON http://TruthSocial.com ?
“More and
more cybercriminals (Editor: And tech corporations) are now using malicious
bots to perform various forms of cyber attacks: bot fraud with the use of scam
bots, malicious
vulnerability scanning, account takeover, DDoS, SQL injection, data
breaches, and so on, but the scale of this issue may be hard to imagine for a common
internet user.
The
Chinese giant eCommerce platform TaoBao (owned by Alibaba), for example, was
hit by a bot-driven
brute force attack between October and November of 2015, compromising a
whopping 20 million active user accounts. As you can see, even
a single bot-driven attack can leave a massive impact.
It’s also
crucial to understand that malicious bots are no longer an issue exclusive for
giant enterprise and tech companies, but smaller businesses and individuals can
be targeted.
Protecting
yourself from bot fraud and scam bots, as well as other types of bot-driven
attacks, is now a necessity in today’s digital age, and in this post’s link, we
will learn how.
What are bots?
Bots, or
to be exact, internet bots, are programs that are designed to automatically perform
specific tasks and operate over the internet like programed robots.
On the
other hand, the term “bot traffic” refers to traffic coming from these automated
programs to a website (Editor: To fool the owner about the actual number of
visitors), application, or API, and in fact, it is believed that over 40% of
all internet traffic is comprised of (Fraudulent) bot traffic.
These bots
are typically programmed to perform relatively simple but repetitive tasks, and
a key reason why we use these bots is that they can execute these tasks at a
much faster rate than a human user ever could. A relatively fast human typist
can type around 75 words per minute. A bot? There are Python (Editor: Notice
the Serpent name) bots that can “type” over 7,000 words in a single
minute.
While the
term bot is more often seen in a bad light, in truth, an
internet bot is a neutral tool and isn’t inherently good or bad.
There are
bots owned and operated by reputable (Editor: FALSE Google, Twitter, Facebook
are Democrat Communists shadow banning and censoring the truth) companies, such
as Google or Facebook, that are actually beneficial to the websites and
applications they are on (Editor: Favoring Marxists). In fact, the presence of
these “good bots” is a part of why defending against bot fraud can be extremely
challenging.”
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