A Chrome and Firefox extension to bypass Anubis' protection, saving your time and battery!
Anubis analyzes your browser's User Agent header. If you are on JavaScript-enabled browser, it forces you a challenge before letting you through. On the contrary, if you are not, it simply lets you walk through undisturbed.
To exploit this behaviour, this extension uses a list of known protected websites for which, instead of sending your real browser User Agent that Anubis will know is JS-capable, it sends instead a unique randomized User Agent that changes every four hours.
If you are a sysadmin and think that it's acceptable to make users wait while wasting precious system resources on a protection so trivial to bypass that it took me around 100 lines of code, you should consider switching to a crypto miner. At least you'd get some cash instead of a false sense of security.
The code in this repo is available under the WTFPL:
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Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>
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