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With Firefox on Android it simply says

Deceptive site issue

This web page at [...] has been reported as a deceptive site and has been blocked based on your security preferences.

What's going on? I can't find any setting to disable this.


NextDNS is blocking it too (https://google.c1ic.link/lottery_qrdLCz_account_verification). The reason is that Google Safe Browsing considers that site as unsafe.


TBF it ought to trigger even the simplest heuristics so it wouldn't surprise me if it was automatically categorized that way.


I was able to get past that (Firefox on the Desktop) by clicking the "see details" button and then clicking the "ignore the risk" link. It took me a while to actually read the text too.


Is it possible to implement something similar but with a protocol that supports compression? Can we have a zip bomb but with a compressed http response that gets decompressed on the client? There are many protocols that support compression in some way.


Previously: I use zip bombs to protect my server (idiallo.com) 1076 points https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43826798


There was https://idiallo.com/blog/zipbomb-protection earlier this year. It sends highly compressed output of /dev/zero. No overlapping files or recursively compressed payloads.


When you put Smartphone upside down, the ball will fall up


I wonder what could be done with a Super Mario Maker style community of people who make obscenely difficult maps. I guess maps where you have to hover the ball by rapidly flipping the phone would be just the start.


Came here to say the same. Also one can combine that with extreme tilts to accelerate massively and win easily


Reading this sentence makes me uncomfortable


/g/


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