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  • October 12, 2025 (Sun)

Website Access Blocked by Security System Due to Bot Detection Protocol

Sayart / Published October 12, 2025 08:23 PM
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A web security system has blocked access to a website page after detecting potentially automated traffic patterns. The security measure, implemented through Human Security's bot detection technology, requires users to complete a verification process before gaining access to the requested content.

The blocking system displays a message stating "Before we continue... Press & Hold to confirm you are a human (and not a bot)." Users encountering this security checkpoint must complete a captcha verification by pressing and holding a designated button to prove they are legitimate human visitors rather than automated bots or scripts.

The security system provides troubleshooting instructions for users experiencing access difficulties. Common issues include network connection problems or ad-blocking software interference. The system specifically recommends users check their internet connection and disable ad-blockers that might be preventing the verification process from loading properly.

For users with ad-blocking software, the system advises adding the domain "captcha.px-cloud.net" to their ad-blocker's allow-list. This ensures the security verification components can load correctly without being blocked by overzealous filtering software. The system also provides a link to detailed instructions for disabling various ad-blocking programs.

The security checkpoint includes technical information for troubleshooting purposes. It records the user's IP address (183.111.204.227) and timestamp (Mon, 13 Oct 2025 00:19:50 GMT) along with a unique reference ID (55453c89-a7ca-11f0-bb0e-1caab3752da4) for support purposes.

Users experiencing persistent issues are directed to contact customer support at challengehelp@humansecurity.com. The system automatically generates a support email template including the user's IP address, timestamp, and reference ID to help technical support staff diagnose and resolve access problems efficiently.

A web security system has blocked access to a website page after detecting potentially automated traffic patterns. The security measure, implemented through Human Security's bot detection technology, requires users to complete a verification process before gaining access to the requested content.

The blocking system displays a message stating "Before we continue... Press & Hold to confirm you are a human (and not a bot)." Users encountering this security checkpoint must complete a captcha verification by pressing and holding a designated button to prove they are legitimate human visitors rather than automated bots or scripts.

The security system provides troubleshooting instructions for users experiencing access difficulties. Common issues include network connection problems or ad-blocking software interference. The system specifically recommends users check their internet connection and disable ad-blockers that might be preventing the verification process from loading properly.

For users with ad-blocking software, the system advises adding the domain "captcha.px-cloud.net" to their ad-blocker's allow-list. This ensures the security verification components can load correctly without being blocked by overzealous filtering software. The system also provides a link to detailed instructions for disabling various ad-blocking programs.

The security checkpoint includes technical information for troubleshooting purposes. It records the user's IP address (183.111.204.227) and timestamp (Mon, 13 Oct 2025 00:19:50 GMT) along with a unique reference ID (55453c89-a7ca-11f0-bb0e-1caab3752da4) for support purposes.

Users experiencing persistent issues are directed to contact customer support at challengehelp@humansecurity.com. The system automatically generates a support email template including the user's IP address, timestamp, and reference ID to help technical support staff diagnose and resolve access problems efficiently.

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