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Comment by ButlerianJihad

19 hours ago

[flagged]

I'd like to hear what behavior you imagine I've done.

"This is a broken link" is not a "tangential annoyance" and is a valid reason for flagging. It's also appropriate to comment, so that the poster or moderator can fix the link.

  • Perhaps the bad behavior is failure to remove a compromised (botnet) device on your network that has been attacking one or more sites that use a popular security solution.

    "Broken link" is not an accurate way to describe this situation.

    • Other hypotheses:

      - VPN/Proxy/Datacenter IP/Tor usage

      - Censorship bypass tools triggering destination server's firewall (suspicious TLS fingerprint or connection characteristics, or bad proxy IP)

      - Bad ISP (e.g. one ISP IP address or range of addresses shared by so many users that could create collateral damage if one or more user gone rogue)

      - Actual botnet/hidden residential proxy exit node on the same IP/local network (e.g. TV boxes or SDKs embedded inside apps that users are not aware of)

      - Strict privacy settings (unlikely to cause 403 straight away), or obscure browsers (also unlikely, but can trigger firewall because of connection fingerprint/characteristics)

      - Actual bad behavior (scraping, etc)

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