Posted by AaronClausen
NatureMapr is currently experiencing a prolonged outage. We apologise for the inconvenience and are working to get the problem resolved as promptly as possible.
As of 3pm Saturday, the platform began receiving an extremely large number of requests from a coordinated source which has continued to hit our platform into Sunday.
Over the past 24 hours, we have received 2.52 million requests to our user field guide pages and 1.65 million requests to our user sighting list pages.
These numbers are simply off the charts.
These type of usage patterns are usually indicative of a coordinated effort to scrape or lift the content from these pages at scale – potentially somebody trying to populate a database or AI model.
In the interim, we have provisioned additional (expensive) infrastructure to handle this increased load so we can keep the website up for our legitimate user base and paying customers.
Longer term, we now need to invest in further enterprise grade infrastructure to detect, throttle and block these types of requests, so that NatureMapr won’t be as susceptible to these types of attacks.
Thanks for your patience and understanding while we work through the next wave of our growing pains.