A Wired report details allegations that users of a tool called OpenClaw are successfully bypassing anti-bot protections from major providers like Cloudflare and DataDome. The tool, which is based on a leaked version of the Puppeteer browser automation framework, is said to manipulate browser fingerprints and mimic human-like behavior to evade detection. This allows for …
A Wired report details allegations that users of a tool called OpenClaw are successfully bypassing anti-bot protections from major providers like Cloudflare and DataDome. The tool, which is based on a leaked version of the Puppeteer browser automation framework, is said to manipulate browser fingerprints and mimic human-like behavior to evade detection. This allows for automated activities like web scraping, ticket purchasing, and credential stuffing on protected websites. The report suggests the tool’s effectiveness highlights an ongoing arms race between bot operators and security services. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/openclaw-users-bypass-anti-bot-systems-cloudflare-scrapling/
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