2026-03-30 13 分钟阅读 Weavebit Team

A Domain Pollution and ISP Hijacking Detection Platform for China’s Internet, with API Support

Weavebit helps businesses detect DNS pollution, abnormal resolution, and ISP hijacking in mainland China network environments, with API support for integration into internal systems, dashboards, and alert workflows.

A Domain Pollution and ISP Hijacking Detection Platform for China’s Internet, with API Support

For businesses serving users in mainland China, the real question is often not just whether a website is online, but whether a domain resolves correctly and whether traffic is being altered somewhere along the network path.

A service may appear healthy in global monitoring systems while real users in mainland China experience DNS pollution, incorrect DNS responses, ISP hijacking, unwanted redirects, or broken page delivery. These problems can quietly damage availability, conversion rates, and user trust long before a team identifies the root cause.

Why China-specific detection matters

Traditional uptime monitoring is useful for detecting server outages, expired certificates, application errors, and other common infrastructure issues. But it often fails to reflect what users actually see inside mainland China networks.

A domain may resolve correctly from public resolvers outside China and still return abnormal results in certain mainland China network environments. A webpage may load normally overseas but be redirected, injected with ads, or partially modified when accessed through a local ISP. In these cases, the origin server may be functioning normally, yet the user experience is still degraded.

That is why businesses need a detection platform designed specifically for mainland China network conditions rather than relying only on generic global monitoring.

What Weavebit detects

Weavebit focuses on DNS pollution and ISP hijacking detection for mainland China network environments, helping teams discover issues earlier and diagnose them faster.

Key capabilities include:

1. DNS pollution detection

Weavebit continuously checks domain resolution behavior from mainland China network perspectives to identify abnormal answers, incorrect IPs, polluted responses, and inconsistent DNS results.

This is especially important for websites, APIs, download domains, callback endpoints, and other services that depend heavily on correct DNS resolution.

2. ISP hijacking detection

Weavebit helps identify ISP-level traffic interference such as redirect injection, unexpected landing pages, ad insertion, content replacement, or other forms of access manipulation.

These issues are often region-specific or carrier-specific, making them difficult to detect with overseas probes alone.

3. Reachability verification from real China-facing network contexts

For websites, SaaS products, independent storefronts, APIs, and download services serving users in China, Weavebit helps answer a practical question: Can users in mainland China actually reach the correct destination reliably?

Why choose Weavebit

The value of Weavebit is not just anomaly detection. It is the ability to view availability and delivery quality from the perspective that matters most: the network environment your users are actually on.

Compared with general-purpose monitoring platforms or offshore probes, Weavebit is better suited for teams that:

  • Serve users in mainland China
  • Depend on correct and stable domain resolution
  • Need visibility into DNS pollution, bad resolution, and ISP hijacking
  • Want to incorporate China-focused checks into existing alerting and monitoring workflows
  • Need earlier warning before customers report issues

For cross-border businesses, SaaS companies, content sites, corporate websites, payment-related services, and download platforms targeting users in China, this kind of visibility is not optional. It is part of the operational baseline.

API support for integration into your own systems

In addition to viewing results in the platform interface, Weavebit provides API access so businesses can integrate detection data into their own systems.

With the API, teams can connect Weavebit to:

  • Internal business systems
  • Operations platforms
  • Alerting and notification workflows
  • Status pages and monitoring dashboards
  • Automated inspection or risk-control processes

This makes Weavebit more than a standalone tool. It can also function as a detection layer inside your existing technical stack, supplying observation data that is relevant to mainland China network conditions.

For example, you can automatically fetch detection results and forward anomalies to Telegram, Slack, email, or other notification channels. You can also combine Weavebit data with application logs, business telemetry, or ticketing systems to speed up investigation and incident response.

Who should use Weavebit

Weavebit is a strong fit for:

  • Overseas teams serving users in mainland China
  • Infrastructure and operations teams responsible for DNS and access stability
  • Product teams that care about actual user-side reachability
  • Engineering teams that want platform-level detection capabilities
  • Developers who need to integrate monitoring signals into internal systems

Whether you want to quickly inspect results in a web interface or integrate them deeply into your own workflows through APIs, Weavebit provides a detection model built for China-facing internet services.

Conclusion

If your business serves users in mainland China, a healthy origin server does not automatically mean users can access your service correctly. Many issues happen at the DNS, carrier, and network path layers, and those issues are easy to miss without China-specific visibility.

Weavebit is built for exactly this purpose: to detect DNS pollution and ISP hijacking in mainland China network environments, while also providing APIs so businesses can connect those signals to their own systems, dashboards, and alert pipelines.

For teams that need to know whether users in China can truly reach the right destination, Weavebit offers a more relevant and operationally useful monitoring approach.