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328 points coloneltcb | 7 comments | | HN request time: 0.698s | source | bottom
1. Aissen ◴[] No.45061194[source]
Google safebrowsing blocked it, so it does not work in Firefox anymore (and any other browser); after ignoring the warning, it's clear that there are ample warnings on the website itself about this being a parody, not to enter sensitive information, etc. I reported it as "not deceptive".
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2. nulbyte ◴[] No.45062754[source]
I also reported it safe, as it is still there hours later. There is apparently no way to turn off the use of safe browsing in Firefox for Android, which is disconcerting. So I blocked safebrowsing.googleapis.com. After that, clearing the app's cache did the trick for me.
3. mantra2 ◴[] No.45064640[source]
Yep, Safari blocked it as well.
4. docmars ◴[] No.45065609[source]
I kind of hate that this is even possible. People should be able to bypass something like this on their own accord if they so choose.
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5. V__ ◴[] No.45065798[source]
You can. The link to "ignore the risks and proceed" is inside the paragraph and not a button at the bottom.
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6. puddingcat ◴[] No.45066416[source]
It's got an OpenDNS block now - https://phish.opendns.com/main?url=www.fuckupmysite.com

Has two IPs in 'free' DNS which were giving a Vercel 'deployment gone' message moments ago.

7. docmars ◴[] No.45083922{3}[source]
Firefox gives me no such option. My only CTA is "Try again" which only repeats the same "Secure Connection Failed - SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG" message, and when the paragraph is expanded, there are no links and actions aside from "Learn more" which links to a Mozilla page explaining it further.