Same tbh
mac
During my first (shitty) job as a dev outta school, they had me writing scrapers. I was actually able to subvert it pretty easily using this package that doesn't appear to be maintained anymore https://github.com/VeNoMouS/cloudscraper
Was pretty surprised to learn that, at the time, they were only checking if JS was enabled, especially since CF is the gold standard for this sort of stuff. I'm sure this has changed?
Small companies use CF as well. It really is one of the best ways to prevent all sorts of bad actors
Thanks for sharing!
Unsure why you were downvoted. This is true
Notably, this device-linking concept of operations has proven to be a low-signature form of initial access due to the lack of centralized, technology-driven detections and defenses that can be used to monitor for account compromise via newly linked devices; when successful, there is a high risk that a compromise can go unnoticed for extended periods of time.
Well, hopefully that gets fixed soon.
Sure but a 68.4 million tax break is nothing compared to the hundreds of billions pledged privately
Project Stargate is funded via private investment, the US hasn't pledged any money
Oh i can definitely see custom browsers being useful in that area. I remember the JavaScript navigator properties were always such a PITA as there was nothing you could really do to get around what they exposed