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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»Cloudflare weaponizes AI against web crawlers

    Cloudflare weaponizes AI against web crawlers

    March 22, 2025

    Cloudflare has unleashed a devious new trap for data-hungry AI bots that ignore website permissions – the “AI Labyrinth.”

    The AI Labyrinth attempts to actively sabotage AI bots by serving realistic-looking pages filled with irrelevant information and hidden links that lead deeper into a rabbit hole of AI-generated nonsense.

    “When we detect unauthorized crawling, rather than blocking the request, we will link to a series of AI-generated pages that are convincing enough to entice a crawler to traverse them,” Cloudflare revealed.

    “But while real looking, this content is not actually the content of the site we’re protecting.”

    Here’s how the system works:

    1. It generates convincing fake pages with scientifically accurate but irrelevant content
    2. Hidden invisible links within these pages lead to more fake content, creating endless loops
    3. All trap content remains completely invisible to human visitors
    4. Bot interactions with these fake pages help improve detection systems
    5. Content is pre-generated rather than created on demand for better performance
    6. Crawlers waste their resources rather than wasting Cloudfares’ resources

    Such tools are needed because bot internet traffic is growing alarmingly.

    According to Imperva’s 2024 Threat Research report, bots generated 49.6% of web traffic last year, with malicious bots accounting for a whopping 32% of the total. 

    AI crawlers bombard Cloudfare’s network with more than 50 billion requests daily – nearly 1% of all web traffic they handle – wasting their resources in the process. 

    These numbers lend credibility to what many dismissed as the “dead internet theory” – an internet conspiracy claim that most online content and interaction is artificially generated.

    Cloudflare is attempting to support its customers in the cat-and-mouse game between website owners and AI companies.

    The trap remains completely invisible to human visitors, so they shouldn’t be able to accidentally stumble into the maze. 

    As Cloudfare explains: “No real human would go four links deep into a maze of AI-generated nonsense. Any visitor that does is very likely to be a bot, so this gives us a brand-new tool to identify and fingerprint bad bots, which we add to our list of known bad actors.”

    The post Cloudflare weaponizes AI against web crawlers appeared first on DailyAI.

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