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fromDigiday
3 days ago

Creators brace for AI bots scraping their work

As AI bot traffic grows, content creators are taking steps to protect their intellectual property from being scraped against their will. The publishing industry has spent the past year battling against the encroachment of AI tech, with companies like The New York Times and Ziff Davis suing AI platforms for scraping their copyrighted content and using it to train large language models.
Intellectual property law
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

Vibe code straight from your website

Vibe coding on live websites speeds realistic, behaviorally accurate prototyping but can produce messy, non-production code, security risks, and lacks scalability for complex systems.
fromHackernoon
1 year ago

c/side CEO and Co-founder Simon Wijckmans on The Importance of Browser-side Security | HackerNoon

Browser-side attacks are exploding as threat actors exploit vulnerable third-party web scripts. Most security tools don't address the browser layer effectively.
Privacy professionals
Privacy technologies
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

AI crawlers vs. web defenses: Cloudflare-Perplexity fight reveals cracks in internet trust

Current bot detection tools fail to differentiate between legitimate AI services and harmful crawlers, necessitating new standards for AI-web interactions.
fromThe Hacker News
2 months ago

3,500 Websites Hijacked to Secretly Mine Crypto Using Stealth JavaScript and WebSocket Tactics

"This was a stealth miner, designed to avoid detection by staying below the radar of both users and security tools," security researcher Himanshu Anand said.
Privacy professionals
#cors
fromHackernoon
5 years ago
Web development

A Developer's Guide to Same-Origin Policy (SOP) and Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) | HackerNoon

fromHackernoon
5 years ago
Web development

A Developer's Guide to Same-Origin Policy (SOP) and Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) | HackerNoon

Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Fed up with AI scraping your content? This open-source bot blocker can help - here's how

Over half of web visits are from data scrapers, prompting the need for protective measures like Anubis.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

How Let's Encrypt made the internet safer and HTTPS standard - and free

SSL was then, and is now, the minimum security a safe website should provide to its users. The protocol was also a major pain to set up and expensive to boot.
Privacy technologies
#cybersecurity
fromThe Hacker News
3 months ago
Marketing tech

Over 269,000 Websites Infected with JSFireTruck JavaScript Malware in One Month

A large-scale cybersecurity campaign is compromising legitimate websites through malicious JavaScript injections utilizing an obfuscation technique known as JSFireTruck.
fromIT Pro
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI is helping bad bots take over the internet

Automated bot traffic, now at 51%, exceeds human activity online, raising serious security concerns for businesses.
Marketing tech
fromThe Hacker News
3 months ago

Over 269,000 Websites Infected with JSFireTruck JavaScript Malware in One Month

A large-scale cybersecurity campaign is compromising legitimate websites through malicious JavaScript injections utilizing an obfuscation technique known as JSFireTruck.
Node JS
fromCSO Online
3 months ago

Google patches third zero-day flaw in Chrome this year

Chrome's V8 engine has a serious vulnerability that can be exploited via malicious web pages.
Google restricts bug details until most users can update to protect them.
fromZacks
3 months ago

Pardon Our Interruption

"Ensure that your browser is configured to allow cookies and JavaScript, as disabling either can trigger bot detection mechanisms on websites."
#browser-issues
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