It’s sad, because this article is paywalled hard, but archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).
This is from their CAPTCHA page, meaning every visitor executes that scriptlet at least once:
I obfuscated the bloggers domain because I think they have enough trouble as it is, but it isn’t hard to find.
It’s sad, because this article is paywalled hard, but archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).
This is from their CAPTCHA page, meaning every visitor executes that scriptlet at least once:

I obfuscated the bloggers domain because I think they have enough trouble as it is, but it isn’t hard to find.
So if I use the service I’m helping to ddos that blog?
Édit: is there a way to block thar with ublock eg?
Yes. Every time.
There might be ways to circumvent the DDOS but imo this service has lost all credibility.
Shame it’s useful to bypass news websites pay walls