A report details allegations that users of the OpenClaw software are successfully circumventing anti-bot protections, specifically those provided by Cloudflare. The software, described as a 'scraper-as-a-service' tool, is said to allow users to bypass CAPTCHAs and other bot detection mechanisms to extract data from websites at scale. This activity raises concerns about the effectiveness of …
A report details allegations that users of the OpenClaw software are successfully circumventing anti-bot protections, specifically those provided by Cloudflare. The software, described as a ‘scraper-as-a-service’ tool, is said to allow users to bypass CAPTCHAs and other bot detection mechanisms to extract data from websites at scale. This activity raises concerns about the effectiveness of current security measures designed to protect websites from automated scraping and potential abuse. The full article explores the technical methods allegedly used and the broader implications for web security. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/openclaw-users-bypass-anti-bot-systems-cloudflare-scrapling/
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