i think from mailwizz you can exclude and IP address from clicking.
I m wondering the same thing actually. I noticed lot of clicks from same IPs. when i looked it up, the IP belongs to Amazon. and i don't have anything to do with Amazon.
Those emails who clicked seems to belong to a real person.. i don't know whats that about!..could they be real persons using proxies? its like 1000 different clicks all from Amazon IP and other providers!!
For Spam Trap. A nasty business. Almost all major blacklist and anti-spam listing is based on spamtrap hits. (combined with DNS based, Authentication, downtime, query time, speed, volume.. ). you would not believe how many traps out there different types, domain belongs to different ISP and anti-spam services..
Spam trap are made to remain undetected. no special smtp response code, not special character or behavior, i been informed from different sources. that there are types of trap that can open email and click link so they can follow you...
to be honest i don't even know how to investigate that. unless those traps are managed by a real human. Like the original SpamHaus SBL, Where listing are created by individuals, but generally it takes hundreds or thousands of trap hits to get listed on SBL.
the best way i know to get rid completely of traps it by preforming a permission pass to you lists.
I would really love to hear what you and other mailers know and experienced in their mailing journey about bot clicks and traps