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charcircuittoday at 3:33 AM2 repliesview on HN

>types of operator running residential-proxy networks to attack web sites.

This is such a malicious interpretation. Do you think VPN operating are also trying to attack websites? Both offer the same kind of product.

>paid for hijacking their users' network connections

Nothing is being hijacked. Again the author is using wording to try and paint these people as malicious actors.

>Recently, LWN was subjected what was, by far, the heaviest scraper attack yet.

LWN is a static site. To me it seems more expensive to use Anubis than just serve the actual page.

>will now check for NetNut-infected apps

Apps are not infected with NetNut. This is just Google abusing their monopoly position to hurt its competitors.


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throwaway7356today at 5:30 AM

> Apps are not infected with NetNut. This is just Google abusing their monopoly position to hurt its competitors.

If apps ship with stealth backdoors to sell access to the user's internal residential network, that's malware. I doubt any users want app providers to sell access to their private file server and anything else on their local network.

It doesn't seem like monopoly abuse to exclude such malware from application stores, just like key loggers or apps intercepting other apps network traffic without the user being aware of it (say the banking app's network traffic and password entry).

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