Bot intelligence record
Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent
Usually allowThousand Eyes Cloud Agent is a monitoring bot from Thousand Eyes used for uptime monitoring, synthetic checks, performance measurement, accessibility review; it appears in server logs as `curl/7.58.0-DEV`.
- Operator
- Thousand Eyes
- Family
- Thousand Eyes
- Type
- Monitoring
- Source type
- Documented
- Last checked
- 2026-06-23
User-Agent Pattern
Thousand Eyescurl/7.58.0-DEV
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: curl/7.58.0-DEV
Disallow: /
Click the snippet to copy it, or highlight the text manually.
Handling Guidance
NoThis bot is usually safe to allow when the request source is verified and the traffic matches your site policy.
Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent is used for uptime monitoring, synthetic checks, performance measurement, accessibility review, and site-health testing.
Record Details
Structured data- Operator
- Thousand Eyes
- Family
- Thousand Eyes
- Type
- Monitoring
- Purpose
- Monitoring
- Identity type
- Verified Bot
- Confidence
- Medium
- Last verified
- 2026-04-01
- Last checked
- 2026-06-23
- Source type
- Documented
- Verification
- Verify Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent by matching `curl/7.58.0-DEV` to Thousand Eyes evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- Spoofing risk
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.
Notes
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent is a monitoring bot from Thousand Eyes used for uptime monitoring, synthetic checks, performance measurement, accessibility review, and site-health testing.
- Its primary user-agent pattern is
curl/7.58.0-DEV. - Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent is verified with Medium confidence. The identity type is Verified Bot, and the evidence basis is documented crawler-pattern evidence.
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent can usually be allowed after confirming the source and monitoring request volume.
Evidence and Source
- Verify Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent by matching `curl/7.58.0-DEV` to Thousand Eyes evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent traffic is primarily detected by the `curl/7.58.0-DEV` user-agent pattern. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence with Thousand Eyes infrastructure before trusting the traffic.
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent is used for uptime monitoring, synthetic checks, performance measurement, accessibility review, and site-health testing.
- Thousand Eyes Cloud Agent has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.
Monitor This Bot In Edge
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