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authoroptout <o@pt.out>2019-05-19 06:22:30 +0000
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by Jeff Cliff
-There is a reason that none of your favourite work intermittently on tor since early 2016[15].
-That reason has lead to the discovery of a threat to the operation of the world wide web itself.
+There is a reason that none of your favourite work intermittently on Tor since early 2016[15].
+That reason has lead to the discovery of a threat to the operation of the World Wide Web.
Prerequisites:
-The Javascript Trap[47]
-Understanding that Google is not to be trusted[45][46]
-"Trusted Third Parties are Security Holes" - Nick Szabo[44][48]
+- The Javascript Trap[47]
+- Understanding that Google is not to be trusted[45][46]
+- Nick Szabo: "Trusted Third Parties are Security Holes"[44][48]
-Cloudflare is a service for turing tests its users users, which means that it frustrates attempts by users of its users
-to develop software to interact with their websites[3]. This might seem strange at first - why would you need a program
+Cloudflare is a service for turing tests its users use against visitors, which means that it frustrates attempts by users of its users
+to develop software to interact with their websites[3].
+This might seem strange at first - why would you need a program
to access a web resource? But there's many things that work on the web like this, including RSS, podcasts, and antivirus
definitions[57][58] which are completley broken by a CAPTCHA appearing mid stream[11].
"We humans don't make HTTP requests, our machines to do it for us."