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Next-Generation Phishing: How Anti-Bot Services Bypass Google's Red Page

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Cyber threats disappear from the security radar in a matter of seconds.

New anti-bot services have appeared on the dark web that help cybercriminals bypass Google Safe Browsing's protection. These services represent a new stage in the confrontation between hackers and cybersecurity specialists.

Phishing attacks have become more accessible with the advent of phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms, allowing even beginners to launch mass campaigns. However, the main obstacle remains the detection of fraudulent pages by security systems such as URLScan and Google Safe Browsing.

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Google's so-called "red page" warns users of a potential threat, drastically reducing the success rate of phishing attacks. However, new anti-bot services such as Otus Anti-Bot, Remove Red, and Limitless Anti-Bot allow you to bypass this protection, extending the life of malicious sites.

For example, Otus Anti-Bot provides quick setup and analyzes user behavior, preventing the page from being blacklisted. The advantage of the service is the instant application of updates without the need to reinstall the code.

Remove Red, on the other hand, focuses on removing "red page" warnings and offers a temporary white zone that protects the site from being blocked for several days. In addition, it notifies users via Telegram and Discord when they are blocked again.

Limitless Anti-Bot stands out for its use of artificial intelligence and traffic filtering based on geolocation and ISP data. It distinguishes between real visits and automated scans, reducing the likelihood of detecting phishing pages.

Anti-bot services apply IP address filtering, content cloaking, and CAPTCHA checking. This allows you to hide phishing pages from crawlers and block unwanted bots, leaving them available only to the target audience.

These technologies successfully cope with basic detection systems, since many bots specify their data in user-agent strings. However, more complex attacks sooner or later fall under the analysis of specialists and are still included in block lists.

New anti-bot services pose a serious threat to users, and cybersecurity professionals are faced with the need to adapt their protection methods to combat this threat.

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