Example Scenarios

Webmaster Joe operates a forum for coffee enthusiasts. Ristretto, an overly caffeinated user of Joe's forum, threatens another user and is then banned.

Before BlockScript

An hour later, Ristretto obtains a new IP address from a proxy server and uses it to anonymously connect with Joe's forum and obtain a new account. The threats continue and Ristretto is banned each time. The process repeats until either Joe or Ristretto give up. Joe is frustrated and exhausted.

With BlockScript

Joe uses BlockScript to protect his forum so he rests assured that banned users cannot connect to his forum.

Mary sells her award winning muffin mix online. After being featured on a popular cooking show, her website is busy and is receiving orders from around the world.

Before BlockScript

Mary appreciates the attention but is dismayed by the large percentage of supicious and fraudulent orders and the work required to handle them.

With BlockScript

Mary appreciates the attention and is thankful that she uses BlockScript to protect her website and block access from countries that she does not sell to.

Bob is busy blogging about business.

Before BlockScript

He would rather spend more time blogging and responding to visitor comments than fighting comment spam on his blog. Bob has no time to pursue the many websites that unlawfully reproduce copyrighted material from his blog.

With BlockScript

Bob uses BlockScript to protect his blog and experiences dramtically less comment spam and copyright infringement.

Steve operates a large sporting goods website.

Before BlockScript

Steve has noticed that the day after any price change on his website, his competitors websites change to reflect new prices in relation to his.

With BlockScript

Steve uses BlockScript to protect his website from threats such as price scraping bots operated by his competitors.

Current Version


Currently Tracking

  • Hosting provider IPs:
    • IPv4: 319.3 million
    • IPv6: 1.2 decillion
  • Bad bot IPs:
    • IPv4: 243.4 million
    • IPv6: 12.3 nonillion
  • Search engine IPs:
    • IPv4: 32.6 million
    • IPv6: 2.6 nonillion
  • Active open proxies:
    • 28,739
  • Tor exit nodes:
    • 1,277
  • Suspect IPs:
    • 28,823

Demos