| Developers: | ServicePipe |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | 2026/03/12 |
| Branches: | Information security |
| Technology: | IS - Firewalls |
Main article: Firewall
2026: Mobile SDK Launch
Servicepipe has released the Mobile SDK, a module that integrates into the code of a mobile application on iOS and Android as a library and strengthens protection against fulstec bots. The developer announced this on March 12, 2026.
Applications of banks, marketplaces, delivery services and others where the user has a personal account are becoming a particularly attractive target for fulstec bots. They actively exploit scenarios with fake registrations, account grabs, promotion abuse, SMS bombing, aggressive parsing. Fulstek bots are able not only to fake the digital fingerprint of the device, but also to build a plausible history of a legitimate session: simulate cursor movement, pauses between clicks and scrolling, so that by the time an attack is made (for example, attempts to compromise accounts or activate promo codes) look like a real user.
Mobile SDK works in conjunction with Servicepipe Antibot and expands its capabilities in processing mobile application traffic: the module is embedded in the application code and collects a layer of signals about the environment and device.
As a result, the filtering system receives an enriched context and more accurately evaluates whether the session is legitimate. It also detects combinations of device parameters atypical for a real user and recognizes mass patterns of bots that can imitate human behavior. For border cases and minimizing the percentage of false positives, a soft check mechanism through CAPTCHA is available: a legitimate user is tested and continues to work normally.
| The launch of the mobile SDK expands the capabilities of protecting the API of mobile applications from bots. It allows you to complement the analysis of requests with signals about the environment and the device and use a wider set of tools to check and identify complex botscripts, "said Sergey Andrienko, head of security for web applications at Servicepipe. |
