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If a user violates Imunify360 security rules (trying to enter a wrong password, etc.), then Imunify360 will automatically block the access to this user IP-address, adding the IP-address to the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span>.
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If, after that, a user will try to access the HTTP/S port (#80/443), he will see the [Anti-bot Challenge](/features/#Anti-bot Challenge). After entering the Anti-bot Challenge correctly, Imunify360 will remove that user from the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span>. In a case of repeated violation, the IP address will be automatically added to the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span> again.
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If, after that, a user will try to access the HTTP/S port (#80/443), he will see the [Anti-bot Challenge](/features/#anti-bot-protection). After entering the Anti-bot Challenge correctly, Imunify360 will remove that user from the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span>. In a case of repeated violation, the IP address will be automatically added to the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span> again.
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An administrator can remove any IP-address from the <spanclass="notranslate">Gray List</span> and add to the <spanclass="notranslate">White List</span> if needed. In this case, the user will not be blocked when attempting to violate Imunify360 security rules.
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