Nepenthes can be used defensively to protect site content, or offensively to disrupt AI companies’ systems by forcing them to work harder on meaningless data. The tool deliberately slows down page loading and creates an endless maze of links.

Aaron B warns that Nepenthes is “malicious code” and should only be used by those who understand the risks.

Source: Ferra

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