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Botchief Footprint

ReplyThanks 2016/03/02 09:00:33 0 0

Hi, I have noticed that when I perform the old fashioned way (i.e. by hand) the same exact actions I do with my bot websites go through smoothly. When I perform them with my bot, I cannot accomplish anything not even once. The site kinda gets stuck. And I am using my local IP in both instances, same input data etc.

So I am wondering that perhaps sites got a bit smarter at detecting bots. What are you guys doing not to let breadcrumbs behind when botchief is used?

greyhat
2016/03/02 14:41:28

Good Question.


Are you clearing your cookies in your bot?

sturmundrang
2016/03/02 18:30:35
sure am, wish it was that easy
Aprilcaicai
2016/03/02 20:27:55
Hi, buddy, can you send the site to us for test? what operation did you do on the site? create account or others? we need more details, or just send your bot to us for test. thanks
zhoucongcq
2016/03/02 21:16:40
My suggestion is that when you create a bot, set the appropriate time interval for each operation, do all operations as what you do in a browser.
sturmundrang
2016/03/03 06:45:40

@Aprilcaicai I sent them both to you. I will send another one I am working on for another site.

@Zhoucongcq I did that, I set a variable sleep time after each single step. You will see it in my bot.

WhiteHatBox
2016/03/05 08:34:53

I think it is not botchief footprint. It is more like the site is detecting human operate. Like click mouse, type keyword etc.

You can try to use the keyboard and mouse simuate to click page or box ont he page, and try if it can bypass the detect.

Let's ROCK!
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