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You’ve hit every hackers perfect dream: right bait, in the right forum. If there was actually a Trojan in here.... every firm would be screwed.
Or you can just type 1.1.1.1 in the URL bar
Ha! Some of you crack me up. It doesn’t really matter what URL you go to so long as it isn’t https (because the browser won’t allow it to redirect, that’s a protection against hijacking attacks). It could be cnn.com for all the browser cares And oh by the way, any URL used to trigger a captive redirect won’t be https, and therefore won’t have an SSL cert (@C1). captive.apple.com is the one Apple devices use and the one I typically use as well. This one is good for those stupid networks (mainly on airplanes, like Gogo and Southwest) that break it so it always returns “Success” rather than redirecting as it should.
What is this?
This is a page that Chrome tries to load to trigger a WiFi login page so you don’t have to. Nothing malicious in it. Useful to manually try to go to when you connect to a WiFi network but it doesn’t automatically load the login page.
Gstatic.com is a google domain used to host things like images used across their sites.
You shouldn’t be using sites like this. The certificate is owned by google which partially validates it. It’s very strange that it expires in April. Your forks training should tell you to avoid links like this for a reason.
10.1.1.1 on any network
Thank you!
1.1.1.1 works everywhere