How to know what company protect a website? [closed] - web-scraping

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https://www.genecards.org is protected by cloudflare. But this is not clear from the HTML webpages on genecards.org. Is there a systematically to figure out this kind of information for a number of websites? Thanks.

Short of triggering a Cloudflare bot challenge, you can try to tell the public-facing CDN/WAF/some of the anti-bot services as follows:
Do an NS lookup and look for either what nameserver/DNS hosting provider they use (often for Cloudflare customers it's *.ns.cloudflare.com), or what IP's that name resolves to. Both methods are not 100% reliable because that could be only an outer, public-facing layer and inside there could be a non-public facing WAF. IPs can also change. But it's a start.
In this case, for genecards.org it's actually showing not Cloudflare but Imperva Incapsula CDN as the outer layer, based on the IP addresses genecards.org resolves to. A quick check on builtwith in the "CDN" section confirms that.

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Send content over the network to client without client being able to extract the content to their local machine [closed]

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Is it possible to send content over the network to client without client being able to extract the content to their local machine?
I mean what if someone decides to sell media content using browsers, then once someone gets hold of the content he or she is able to go to Chrome Inspect - Network and just download the content to their local machine, which would enable them to spread the content for free later on (while initially the access to the content was provided just for someone who is authenticated for the site serving the content and paid for the content).
Are there any headers maybe which would prohibit doing so?
You're asking how to do effective DRM, which is well-known to be impossible. Think about it from this perspective: if what you're describing were possible, Hollywood would do it and there'd be no such thing as movie piracy.

How to Monitor Subscription/Publication Traffic in Meteor? [closed]

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My App resubscribes whenever there is a connection loss.
I fear this causes a lot of traffic.
Is all data resend on every subscription?
And how can I monitor this traffic?
(I tried Kadira but could not find a traffic amount tab)
To avoid this kind of traffic, you should try iron-router and manage subscriptions for every template/page. This way you subscribe only to data client needs and also in case of reconnect, the usage is no different from refreshing or changing page.
In case you have a one-page app, you should publish only an amount of data user can process at the moment and increase it in case he needs more.
Kadira Debug is really good for monitoring your app, you can monitor query response time, query rate, memory usage etc. Even if that's not exactly what you're looking for, that's for sure a good place to start to see how your app connects with your db.

How to get session variable from other site [closed]

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I have a problem that i could not solve, How I can get a session variable from an external website?
something like: myvariable=session["othersite"];
You have to make web request on server side, that will access external site, and external site has to have endpoint (web service) that will provide it. Also if the session variable value is sensitive, you may want to use symmetric encryption along the way.

Do private domains names really hide owner information? [closed]

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I want to register a domain name in order to do political activism. I want to hide my personal information from being displayed. For that I'm considering registering a provide domain from a website like godaddy.com
My question: how safe is that? Can anyone access the private personal information of the owner of the domain?
According to arin your contact information will be availble in customer records but not to Whois users. If somebody gets access to the customer records then they can access your contact information. Whether this can happen depends on service provider policies and also dpends on the laws of the country where your service provider is situated.
You can use privacyprotect.org
for free to hide your contact information. read on the link for more info on how it works and how safe it is.

How can I access blocked Yahoomail in my office? [closed]

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Actually My network administrator blocked the www.yahoomail.com in my office. But i need to access it to read some important mails. Is there any possibilities?
I tried it by some third party website. After entering login credentials (username and password). I got an error "This page requires that you have Javascript enabled on your browser."
But it is already enabled in my browser.
Can anyone help me?
Although you have way to access Yahoomail but I think you should just ask Admin or your teamleader or PM to allow you to use Yahoomail at work.
If you get caught while trying to connect Yahoomail without permision, its gotta be worse :)
You can try to install TOR -> https://www.torproject.org/
It sends your requests over some proxies and so it should help to reached the blocked site.
One of the most commonly used method is to use Proxy server specially the russians one

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