AI haters build tarpits to trap and trick AI scrapers that ignore robots.txt - eviltoast

Building on an anti-spam cybersecurity tactic known as tarpitting, he created Nepenthes, malicious software named after a carnivorous plant that will “eat just about anything that finds its way inside.”

Aaron clearly warns users that Nepenthes is aggressive malware. It’s not to be deployed by site owners uncomfortable with trapping AI crawlers and sending them down an “infinite maze” of static files with no exit links, where they “get stuck” and “thrash around” for months, he tells users. Once trapped, the crawlers can be fed gibberish data, aka Markov babble, which is designed to poison AI models. That’s likely an appealing bonus feature for any site owners who, like Aaron, are fed up with paying for AI scraping and just want to watch AI burn.

      • vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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        23 hours ago

        what part of “they do not repeat” do you still not get? You can put them in a list, but you won’t ever get a hit ic it’d just be wasting memory

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          7 hours ago

          I get that the Internet doesn’t contain an infinite number of domains. Max visits to a each one can be limited. Hel-lo, McFly?