⚡ Bot Mitigation in Russia

Bot mitigation software is designed to identify and control automated traffic on websites and online services by distinguishing malicious bots from legitimate users.

Russia is a Eurasian country with a population of around 144 million people.

According to our research, bot mitigation technologies are used on 8.9% of websites from Russia.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top bot mitigation technologies in Russia in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is DDoS Guard, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 69.8% share.
It is followed by Qrator with 14.2% and Cloudflare Bot Management with 8.3%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top technologies that are more popular in Russia than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Bot Mitigation Technologies

Below is a more detailed list of 17 bot mitigation technologies used on sites from Russia, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
DDoS Guard
Rostov-on-Don, Russia

A Russian cybersecurity company specializing in DDoS protection services.

$100+/month
2
Qrator
Prague, Czech Republic

A company of Russian origin that offers cloud-based Web Application Firewall and DDoS protection services.

23,000 RUB/month
3
Cloudflare Bot Management
San Francisco, California, United States

A security service that detects and mitigates automated bot traffic while allowing legitimate bots such as search engine crawlers.

Free$25+/month
4
Servicepipe
Moscow, Russia

A Russian cybersecurity company that offers protection services for IT infrastructure and web resources, including DDoS mitigation, bot defense, and traffic filtering for L3 to L7 threats.

$$$
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Yandex Smart Web Security
Moscow, Russia

A cloud-based security service from Yandex Cloud that protects web applications and APIs at the OSI model's application layer (L7) against DDoS attacks, malicious bots, and other web-based threats.

$222.75+/month
6
AntiBot Cloud
Armenia

Free software and a cloud-based service that protects PHP websites from bad bots and scrapers.

FreeOpen source$10+/month
7
Akamai Bot Manager
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Effectively detects bot traffic and mitigates malicious bots.

$4,000+/month
8
Anubis
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

An open-source anti-bot solution designed to use a proof-of-work challenge to website visitors before granting access.

FreeOpen source$50+/month
9
Imperva WAF
San Mateo, California, United States

Imperva Cloud WAF protects websites from automated vulnerability scans, Layer 7 DDoS attacks, and malicious bots.

$7,000+/year
10
Datadome
New York, United States

A SaaS-based bot protection and fraud prevention platform that secures websites, mobile apps, and APIs from automated threats.

$3,690+/month
11
BotD
Chicago, Illinois, United States

An open-source JavaScript library that detects bots and automation tools directly in the browser without requiring a server component.

FreeOpen source
12
ClickCease
Tel Aviv, Israel

An ad fraud prevention platform that protects paid advertising campaigns by detecting and blocking invalid clicks, impressions, and bot traffic across major networks such as Google, Meta, and Microsoft Ads.

$99+/month
13
🤖 DefendTraffic

An anti-DDoS solution for websites.

$100+/month
14
ClickGuard
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

A click fraud prevention tool that can protect your PPC campaign from bot traffic attacks.

$74+/month
15
CHEQ
Tel Aviv, Israel

A click fraud protection software solution that uses machine learning to block fraudulent clicks and protect ad campaigns from fraud.

$99+/month
16
BitNinja
Debrecen, Hungary

A server security suite with a centralized dashboard containing an AI-powered Linux malware scanner, IP reputation, WAF, and spam detection.

Free$5+/month
17
Imunify360
Estero, Florida, United States

A comprehensive security suite for Linux web servers that includes antivirus, firewall, WAF, and more.

$12+/month

👉 See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 90,572 websites from Russia.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.