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  1. If you thought the #banking sector was only under a #MITMAttack by #Cloudflare, think again.

    Early research is showing that about 30% of #banks are being served by #Microsoft! — in #Australia, that is!!

    You can test whether your bank is under a #MegaCorpInTheMiddle (MITM) Attack by hitting F12 in your #browser while loading the #website.

    If the response coming back from yourBankDomain.com says #MicrosoftIIS, cloudflare, #AmazonS3, or #Akamai, you may want to #switchBanks

    …immediately!

  2. If you thought the #banking sector was only under a #MITMAttack by #Cloudflare, think again.

    Early research is showing that about 30% of #banks are being served by #Microsoft! — in #Australia, that is!!

    You can test whether your bank is under a #MegaCorpInTheMiddle (MITM) Attack by hitting F12 in your #browser while loading the #website.

    If the response coming back from yourBankDomain.com says #MicrosoftIIS, cloudflare, #AmazonS3, or #Akamai, you may want to #switchBanks

    …immediately!

  3. It should not be controversial at all to provide a holistic #MITMTest.

    In fact, why not call it #netFreedomTest?

    No sane instance can block that.

    That way we can report on not just Cf but #Amazon, #Akamai, Fb, Twit, #MicrosoftIIS, Google, and other MITM attacks that control more than 1% of #websites or people (ie. a non-trivial amount that subverts #democratic processes, taking care to add entities that dominate an industry by ≥ 33%).

    #democracy #freedom
    @koherecoWatchdog @jeffcliff @altlink

  4. Three easy steps to test a site for #Cloudflare and other nasties.

    1) In a new #TorBrowser tab, hit Ctrl+Shift+E to bring up the #NetworkTab.

    2) Load the website (optional: strip URL to domain name only),

    3) In the NetworkTab click each #domainName of assets that seem unique to that page. In the column that appears, ensure that Server is not Cloudflare, or #AmazonS3 (or #MicrosoftIIS). If its bad, make a BLOCKMARK bookmark, if good make an ALLOW b'mark. Date it.

    #cloudflareTest #deCloudflare

  5. Three easy steps to test a site for #Cloudflare and other nasties.

    1) In a new #TorBrowser tab, hit Ctrl+Shift+E to bring up the #NetworkTab.

    2) Load the website (optional: strip URL to domain name only),

    3) In the NetworkTab click each #domainName of assets that seem unique to that page. In the column that appears, ensure that Server is not Cloudflare, or #AmazonS3 (or #MicrosoftIIS). If its bad, make a BLOCKMARK bookmark, if good make an ALLOW b'mark. Date it.

    #cloudflareTest #deCloudflare