Let me start.
Whenever you click on the "vote", the telegram page loads.
STEP 1. telegram-page.html (naming for simplicity, actually named "/pnbZeA4")
This telegram page is regular "document" request that loads bunch of js files:
- 4vt095smidla.js.
See screen 1.
STEP 2. telegram-client-preloader.js (actually named "/4vt095smidla.js")
This preloader loads telegram client loader and bunch of other .js files
See screen 2.
STEP 3. telegram-webworker-loader.js (actually named "/9nnoq789wklc.js").
This loader registers WebWorker that runs telegram client js. This webworker runs in separate thread so we actually don't see opened sockets to Telegram.
See screen 3
STEP 4 telegram-client-webworker.js (actually named "/vmu7hv3hxb8g.js") starts communication with telegram using websockets.
To see it in webtools, go to edge://inspect/#workers, and click "inspect" on all workers you will see
See screen 4, 5, 6
Attaching deobfuscated files (some of them are so large that I need to do it locally)
Whenever you click on the "vote", the telegram page loads.
STEP 1. telegram-page.html (naming for simplicity, actually named "/pnbZeA4")
This telegram page is regular "document" request that loads bunch of js files:
- 4vt095smidla.js.
See screen 1.
STEP 2. telegram-client-preloader.js (actually named "/4vt095smidla.js")
This preloader loads telegram client loader and bunch of other .js files
See screen 2.
STEP 3. telegram-webworker-loader.js (actually named "/9nnoq789wklc.js").
This loader registers WebWorker that runs telegram client js. This webworker runs in separate thread so we actually don't see opened sockets to Telegram.
See screen 3
STEP 4 telegram-client-webworker.js (actually named "/vmu7hv3hxb8g.js") starts communication with telegram using websockets.
To see it in webtools, go to edge://inspect/#workers, and click "inspect" on all workers you will see
See screen 4, 5, 6
Attaching deobfuscated files (some of them are so large that I need to do it locally)
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From now on, as they are changing domains the next day after my report - I will be posting domains to report here, so please join me, and let's ban motherfuckers, or at least make them pay for domains. For you it will be few clicks I will leave report content and links
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Daily (111 day streak)
Everyone in discussion is keep saying it is hard, but I got stuck in understanding how to understand the node is leaf, or node is root, or node in the middle.
I will give you hint: the node is leaf in graph only in case it has single connection and this connection is parent. Otherwise problem is not that hard (check hints in leetcode)
https://leetcode.com/problems/maximum-number-of-k-divisible-components/description/?envType=daily-question&envId=2025-11-28
#daily #hard
Everyone in discussion is keep saying it is hard, but I got stuck in understanding how to understand the node is leaf, or node is root, or node in the middle.
I will give you hint: the node is leaf in graph only in case it has single connection and this connection is parent. Otherwise problem is not that hard (check hints in leetcode)
https://leetcode.com/problems/maximum-number-of-k-divisible-components/description/?envType=daily-question&envId=2025-11-28
#daily #hard
LeetCode
Maximum Number of K-Divisible Components - LeetCode
Can you solve this real interview question? Maximum Number of K-Divisible Components - There is an undirected tree with n nodes labeled from 0 to n - 1. You are given the integer n and a 2D integer array edges of length n - 1, where edges[i] = [ai, bi] indicates…
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Created an article about this website along with demo how this SharedWorker hides XHR/Socket/etc requests in the Network Tab:
https://andreyka26.com/this-phishing-site-hides-requests-in-network-tab
https://andreyka26.com/this-phishing-site-hides-requests-in-network-tab
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This phishing site HIDES requests in Network tab
I am Software Engineer at Microsoft. This is my tech blog where I would like to share my findings, guides and docs. Feel free to contact me.
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Daily (112 day streak)
Easy one, Happy Saturday, probably the shortest solution I have ever had.
https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-operations-to-make-array-sum-divisible-by-k/description/?envType=daily-question&envId=2025-11-29
#daily #easy
Easy one, Happy Saturday, probably the shortest solution I have ever had.
https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-operations-to-make-array-sum-divisible-by-k/description/?envType=daily-question&envId=2025-11-29
#daily #easy