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## Mastodon
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- POLL: DO YOU pin the NoScript button to the top of your TorBrowser (like it used to be)? b) Do you imitate TailOS and install UBlockOrigin add-on into Tor Browser? c) If there was an add-on that warned you that you were visiting a CloudFlare, Amazon or Akamai website, how quickly would you drop everything, including balls that are not even yours, to check it out? addOns uBlock deleteAmazon amazon ([dsfgs@activism.openworlds.info](https://activism.openworlds.info/@dsfgs/108234030258310439))
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- Der Infrastruktur- und DNS-Anbieter Cloudflare hat eine DDoS-Attacke gestoppt, die zu Spitzenzeiten bis zu 15,3 Millionen Anfragen pro Sekunde verschickte. Cloudflare: Botnet-Angriff mit mehr als 15 Millionen HTTPS-Anfragen/s abgewehrt ([itsecnews@anonsys.net](https://www.heise.de/news/Cloudflare-Botnet-Angriff-mit-mehr-als-15-Millionen-HTTPS-Anfragen-abgewehrt-7070519.html))
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- So I guess cloudflare is prepared then. Next stop the moon? ([gigantos@s.gigantos.net](https://s.gigantos.net/@gigantos/108226202024020829))
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- @com @jerry So I wonder if using Cloudflare actually eased their effort in passing an audit, because they can probably tick a bunch of boxes that say “not our problem… that’s on Cloudflare’s side of the fence”. ([bojkotiMalbona@infosec.exchange](https://infosec.exchange/@bojkotiMalbona/108221845275233039))
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