Not just that, but streaming and large media requests completely bypass their proxy, so in the middle of that searching, he scrolls past some of Jonny's videos and Opera skips the proxy, req just comes straight from 37.236.124.32 instead of 82.145.208.0/21. Opera could send anything they want in that header, but they can't fake reqs that come from outside their network.
Between that and the Mullvad raid (graf was posting about it: https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2023/4/20/mullvad-vpn-was-subject-to-a-search-warrant-customer-data-not-compromised/ ), it should be clear that proxies as a trusted third party is retard-level opsec: apparently nothing at Mullvad was compromised this time, but maybe next time the cops show up with a court order demanding they start monitoring and that they don't mention it. How much do you know about Swedish law? Do you think it's a good idea to rely on their government?
And if you don't know how "Opera Turbo" works, how fucking stupid are you to turn it on to go somewhere that is actively hostile to your entire cohort? Anyway, that's another round of dead accounts.
In other news, there are a ridiculous number of people on Pawoo and most of them are fine and the owners are cleaning it up. Pawoo will still be here next year. obo.sh, maybe not: at this point, they're pretty close to hentai.baby's ratio of deactivated accounts to normal accounts.
When I read your post the first time for some reason my brain kept interpreting "Opera" as "Oprah" and I'm seriously like "shit I didn't even know that she was into tech." I had to reread it before it clicked.
@meso@Lucibel I don't have it, no. (I actually did a whois on it first because I thought this might be a joke, like it was a DoJ IP address or something.)
@p@Lucibel nah wasn't a joke, seems to be in italy. im not sure who exactly would be stupid enough to look up "cp" from their real IP instead of using Tor or something so maybe the IP used to be a VPN IP and not anymore. but i doubt they'd change this fast