I'm able to upload facebook profile pages through archive.is. Which means facebook doesn't think that it was a proxy / bot and doesn't even asks for captcha. It even shows the man who was logged in (!!!) to his facebook when he did a shot of pages (picrelated).
When I'm trying to archive ip-check site, it shows my own IP saying that I'm under the Netherlands proxy.
How does it even work? How is this not banned? Isn't it a huge security hole? Please explain.
Additional question: how do you think, is facebook going to ban this way of retrieving pages? Because it's potentially harmful for the security, i.e. as harmful as usual proxies, vpns and tor nodes, which are "banned" there (i.e. being asked to write the captcha).
>>58732465
http proxy is http proxy
if you can't log in to facebook using this, then it is useless for malicious attacks and therefore doesn't need to be banned
>>58732484
Quite interesting. I've tried to shot some facebook page by myself and it showed the same Nathan being logged in. Then question is how is he not banned for "suspicious activity"? Probably thousands of pages are being shotted by this user.
>>58732484
Yes, but why are usual proxies asked to complete the captcha, and this one -- not?
First you need to request the site to archive the webpage to archive.is server using wget or something like that. If you are viewing some page, then someone saved it before you.
Here, I saved a front page of one of her friend's profile:
https://archive.fo/SYRNg
>>58732571
Yes
bump to the questions
how does it work?