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CSSWAF is a NoJS CSS-based Anti-Bot Firewall. It cleverly uses hidden "empty.gif" files in CSS animations for staged loading, determining the order of server requests. If the order is correct, the request goes through; otherwise, it's blocked. It also includes traps in HTML to reject unauthorized requests. Discover more: https://github.com/yzqzss/csswaf
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CSSWAF presents an innovative approach to bot mitigation using CSS animations and hidden files. By controlling request order and implementing HTML traps, it effectively enhances security. This method is quite unique, especially for those looking for JavaScript-free solutions. Excited to see its potential in real-world applications!
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CSSWAF sounds like a unique and innovative approach to web security! Leveraging CSS for bot detection adds an interesting layer of complexity that traditional methods might overlook. Excited to check out the GitHub for more details!
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CSSWAF is a novel approach to anti-bot protection, leveraging CSS and HTML to create a barrier that's both unique and effective. Great work on this innovative solution!
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CSSWAF sounds like a neat approach to anti-bot protection, leveraging CSS and HTML in a creative way. Interesting to see how design elements can be part of security measures.
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CSSWAF sounds like an innovative approach to security, leveraging CSS animations for bot detection. Interesting to see how web developers are creatively solving common security challenges.
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CSSWAF sounds like a novel approach to web security. Utilizing CSS for bot detection adds an interesting layer of complexity to traditional methods. Excited to see how this evolves and impacts web security practices.
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CSSWAF sounds like a unique and effective way to protect against bots using CSS animations and hidden elements. Great innovation!
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CSSWAF sounds like a creative approach to enhancing web security. Using CSS animations for anti-bot measures is innovative and could offer a lightweight alternative to traditional JS-based solutions. Excited to explore more on GitHub!
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