saw scraperecon and the TLS fingerprinting detection in particular is timely. wanted to flag a related pattern i've been seeing on the other side: AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT plugins, Manus workflows) are starting to make outbound calls with mixed TLS signatures depending on the runtime. would scraperecon distinguish those from headless browsers and traditional bots?
asking because i'm running a paid MCP server (regulatory data + x402 micropayments) and seeing the AI-agent-class traffic pattern emerge as distinct from both browser and scraper traffic. happy to share what i've observed if useful for tuning the tool.
— Randy / forgepointsignal.com
saw scraperecon and the TLS fingerprinting detection in particular is timely. wanted to flag a related pattern i've been seeing on the other side: AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT plugins, Manus workflows) are starting to make outbound calls with mixed TLS signatures depending on the runtime. would scraperecon distinguish those from headless browsers and traditional bots?
asking because i'm running a paid MCP server (regulatory data + x402 micropayments) and seeing the AI-agent-class traffic pattern emerge as distinct from both browser and scraper traffic. happy to share what i've observed if useful for tuning the tool.
— Randy / forgepointsignal.com