A report details allegations that users of the OpenClaw software are successfully circumventing anti-bot protections, including those from major providers like Cloudflare. The tool, which is reportedly based on a leaked version of a scraper called Scrapling, is said to allow automated data collection from websites that normally block such activity. This raises concerns for …
A report details allegations that users of the OpenClaw software are successfully circumventing anti-bot protections, including those from major providers like Cloudflare. The tool, which is reportedly based on a leaked version of a scraper called Scrapling, is said to allow automated data collection from websites that normally block such activity. This raises concerns for companies that rely on these defenses to protect their data and manage web traffic. The situation highlights the ongoing technological arms race between security systems and those seeking to bypass them. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/openclaw-users-bypass-anti-bot-systems-cloudflare-scrapling/
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