Let me start with a security observation that most resellers ignore: your IPTV Reseller Panel failed login graph—often buried in an obscure settings menu—is one of the earliest warning systems for credential theft, DDoS attacks, and even competitor sabotage targeting your British IPTV service. I've monitored failed login patterns for seven resellers. In three cases, a sudden spike in failed logins preceded a major service disruption by 24-48 hours. A security-minded IPTV Reseller Panel should graph failed login attempts over time, ideally broken down by customer account and by source IP address. The pattern that keeps showing up across resellers who stop attacks before they succeed is this: they check their failed login graph every morning. A spike from 10 to 100 failures per hour gets an immediate investigation. What actually works is setting up an alert within your IPTV Reseller Panel for when failed logins exceed 3x your normal baseline. For most British IPTV resellers, normal is 5-20 failures per hour. 60+ failures per hour means something is wrong. Honestly, I've seen a reseller's competitor run a credential-stuffing attack against his British IPTV service, trying thousands of username/password combinations from breached databases. The reseller noticed the failed login spike at 9 AM, blocked the attacking IPs by 10 AM, and the attack failed completely. His panel's failed login graph saved him from losing hundreds of customer accounts. Your IPTV Reseller Panel security features are only useful if you look at them. That graph isn't decoration. It's your intrusion detection system. Check it daily or accept that you'll be the last to know when you're under attack.