feat(scenario): add JMAP HTTP brute-force scenario for boris22100#1809
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This PR introduces a new HTTP scenario to detect brute-force attacks targeting JMAP (JSON Meta Application Protocol - RFC 8620) endpoints.
JMAP relies fully on HTTP/HTTPS. This scenario monitors HTTP access logs (from reverse proxies like Traefik, Nginx, Caddy, etc.) and triggers a ban if a source IP accumulates multiple
401 Unauthorizedor403 Forbiddenresponses on the/jmappath within a short window.This is particularly useful for protecting modern mail servers like Stalwart or Apache James that implement the JMAP specification.
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