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Trending Do you feel you deploy often enough?

In the last decade, elaborating a good Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment strategy became one of the basic requirements in most of the IT companies. The average life expectancy of a Fortune 500 company has dramatically fallen down (from 75 years to 15 years) compared to the statistics a century before. ”Unicorns” are growing rapidly, […]

Release notes New improvements at BitNinja - HTTPS solution

In this article, we would like to summarize our recently released developments, which impact the daily life of our clients. First of all, ... TheHTTPS Captcha: If you enable this feature in your agent, BitNinja will be able to present a Captcha on HTTPS. This will make the IP removal from our greylist possible just […]

Release notes 1.16.1 Version-645% performance improvement for SenseLog

This week we released a new version of BitNinja, which contains many significant performance improvements. But what are the changes exactly? We limited the SS usage of our Outbound WAF module. It will only use SS if a malicious request is caught. Its result will be a significant drop in BitNinja's CPU usage. Our SenseLog […]

Security analysis From Monolith to Microservices in 10 Steps

Do you have a monolithic application (for example a complex server-side enterprise application) with big features like support varieties of different clients, API for 3rd parties and some integrations with other web services and message brokers? Code usage is tolerable, but you want to release a smashing feature in the future, though you do not […]

Release notes New versions released

In the last 2 weeks, we released 2 new versions of BitNinja. Let’s take a look at the novelties: BitNinja version 1.12.10: CaptchaChallenge pages now use 403 status code instead of 200. Good bots will notice it and leave it. This means, that the good bots will recognize our captcha pages, and won’t walk around […]

Trending Unix vs. Linux systems

Before the expansion of Windows Operational Systems and the creation of the Linux, the world was ruled by UNIX systems. The UNIX was used predominantly in the 1980’s. Despite of its positive traits it was mainly used by research centers, institutes and school’s operational system. It can be thanked partly to its price, and also […]

Release notes Ransomware: what is it and why is it dangerous?

Let’s start with the definition. Ransomware is a kind of malware that installs itself onto an unprotected computer, encrypts some files, and asks for a certain amount of money for decryption or to not publish certain sensitive information online. It is called a denial-of-access attack and it can be very frustrating because you know that the […]

Events Our user greylisting feature is one year old
Release notes Release note on 1.12.5 version

Today (2016, 07 Nov) we released the newest version of BitNinja. Let’s see what has changed: SenseLog supervisors can be disabled in /etc/bitninja/SenseLog/config.ini CaptchaHttp now checks remote address at connection time From now on the BitNinja captcha is able to determine the performer of the connection in the exact moment when the connection has been established. […]

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