[HN Gopher] BugMeNot Is Gone
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BugMeNot Is Gone
Author : jacopoj
Score : 56 points
Date : 2022-11-15 21:39 UTC (1 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (bugmenot.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (bugmenot.com)
| dogma1138 wrote:
| Never understood why people use it seems to be too risky.
|
| You can end up sharing an account with someone associated with
| some unsavory activity and end up having to explain it.
|
| Plus many sites allow users to view their login and download
| activity logs which means your private information can leak that
| way.
|
| Sure VPNs and TORs can help mitigate some of that risk but BMN
| isn't for opsec it's for continence if you already are taking
| extra steps for opsec you might as well use disposable email
| addresses for your disposable accounts.
| jbverschoor wrote:
| Throwaway email addresses were not a thing.
|
| Spam laws were not there.
| seri4l wrote:
| I created several BugMeNot accounts over the years without any
| issues. I guess if any of them got used for unsavory stuff it
| would be pretty clear from the logs that the account was
| shared.
| tjoff wrote:
| You typically don't put in any information in these systems.
|
| It is mainly to combat download links that require you to
| create an account etc.
|
| I really don't see any risk if you use it for stuff like that.
| And they'd have to really put in an effort to even find you.
| blackfawn wrote:
| I only ever used it to access things that should not have been
| behind a user account in the first place. It was really just an
| opt out for the forced "sign up for our newsletter/spam to
| download our app" type paths. The only thing it'd really leak
| is that someone with a particular IP had used bugmenot... Which
| many would likely consider an advantage over going through
| creating an account and potentially getting spammed.
| f0e4c2f7 wrote:
| Hadn't used it in a while but I used to love this site years ago.
| Such a convience.
| alex3305 wrote:
| With the amount of paywalls with 'Premium articles' the
| usefulness of Bugmenot declined IMHO. It sucks, because I used it
| quite a bit back in the day.
| PontifexMinimus wrote:
| I find for a lot of these webshites [sic], going into Firefox
| reader mode and reloading the page works.
| codefined wrote:
| It seems only the 'https' site is gone, the 'http' site is still
| around[0].
|
| [0] http://bugmenot.com/view/news.ycombinator.com
| scrapcode wrote:
| Not working for me ~8 minutes later.
| superkuh wrote:
| It's probably your browser trying to protect you from
| yourself, re: HTTPS. It works in non-user hostile browsers.
| sph wrote:
| Which browser from this decade ignores HSTS completely?
| zachflower wrote:
| Looks like it's just misconfigured. The non-https is still
| around: http://bugmenot.com
| titaniumtown wrote:
| that doesn't work either
| misterbwong wrote:
| Looks like that's gone too
| jbverschoor wrote:
| Hsts?
| ricardo81 wrote:
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Securit
| y
|
| Trying from another browser works
| AdamJacobMuller wrote:
| works fine for me
| sph wrote:
| It's not, the HTTPS site has the HSTS header, so your browser
| will always redirect to the HTTPS version even if you try the
| plaintext port. Gotta clear your browser cache, or try
| another browser.
| antx wrote:
| Not from here, no...
| aaron695 wrote:
| BugMeNot was a good example of a pivot - RetailMeNot
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RetailMeNot ($90 million for the
| founders)
|
| Which is why they let BugMeNot start slipping over a decade ago
| removing domains when requested, they didn't want to risk the
| cash cow.
| theCrowing wrote:
| It got less and less useful in the last years a lot of sites
| killed a login as soon as it hit bugmenot understandable to shut
| it down.
| loeg wrote:
| Yeah. It's been "gone" for a decade, in some sense.
| sdze wrote:
| Didn't work in recent times anyway.
| dinobones wrote:
| I think the past 5 times I've tried getting a valid user/password
| combination from here it has not worked.
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