Bot intelligence record
imageSpider
Review firstimageSpider is an AI crawler from Unknown used for AI crawler discovery, assistant retrieval, AI search support, or model-related web access; it appears in server logs as `imageSpider`.
- Operator
- Unknown
- Family
- imageSpider
- Type
- Ai
- Source type
- Observed
- Last checked
- 2026-06-20
User-Agent Pattern
UnknownimageSpider
User-agent strings are identification signals, not proof of identity. Confirm important allow, block, or rate-limit decisions with logs, DNS or IP evidence, request behavior, or operator documentation when available.
Robots.txt Snippet
Click snippet to copyUser-agent: imageSpider
Disallow: /
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Handling Guidance
DependsUse this record as bot intelligence, then verify the request source and behavior before allowing, blocking, or rate limiting.
imageSpider is used for AI crawler discovery, assistant retrieval, AI search support, or model-related web access.
Record Details
Structured data- Operator
- Unknown
- Family
- imageSpider
- Type
- Ai
- Purpose
- Image Crawl
- Identity type
- Observed
- Confidence
- Low
- Last verified
- 2026-06-20
- Last checked
- 2026-06-20
- Source type
- Observed
- Verification
- Verify imageSpider by matching `imageSpider` to Unknown evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- Spoofing risk
- imageSpider has high spoofing risk because the pattern is low-confidence or observation-based; do not trust the user-agent by itself.
Notes
- imageSpider is an AI crawler from Unknown used for AI crawler discovery, assistant retrieval, AI search support, or model-related web access.
- Its primary user-agent pattern is
imageSpider. - imageSpider is not independently verified with Low confidence. The identity type is Observed, and the evidence basis is observed traffic patterns and user-agent evidence.
- imageSpider does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
- imageSpider should be handled according to the site owner’s AI crawler policy, with allow, block, or rate-limit rules applied deliberately.
Evidence and Source
- Verify imageSpider by matching `imageSpider` to Unknown evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- imageSpider traffic is primarily detected by the `imageSpider` user-agent pattern. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence with Unknown infrastructure before trusting the traffic.
- imageSpider is used for AI crawler discovery, assistant retrieval, AI search support, or model-related web access.
- imageSpider has high spoofing risk because the pattern is low-confidence or observation-based; do not trust the user-agent by itself.
Monitor This Bot In Edge
Botcrawl EdgeUse Botcrawl Edge to see matching traffic, identify related datacenter activity, and create allow, block, rate-limit, or log rules across connected sites.
