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im pretty sure you run the bookmarklet on the about:blank page |
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but if your school put "javascript://" on the blocklist, your screwed |
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there are some methods that may work, such as using a proxy or enabling a soft override if it has been enabled by the administrator The Blue Hat Crew is a group of hackers who specialize in finding vulnerabilities in Microsoft products, though, it's not related to iBoss. |
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Point-blank gives you a context where you can execute bookmarklets, however the extension page is accessed indirectly from that context. You are not actually on the extension page when executing the bookmarklet.
…On 21 September 2023 19:09:43 BST, Ashton Davies ***@***.***> wrote:
> bookmarklets cannot be executed on extension pages
Point-blank allows executing them on extension pages I'm pretty sure.
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For iBoss, when I click the link as directed, I am met with a frustrating message:
The Page Is Blocked!
Is there some way to bypass this?
Or is there any other way to disable iBoss?
PS: I tried experimenting to see what would happen if I would go to the link meant for Blocksi, and as I predicted, It was blocked too, but a different screen, showing the Chrome version of a page being blocked
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Edit: Inspect element is disabled on the page for iBoss but not the page meant for Blocksi, so nothing will work on the page for iBoss
Edit again: What even is the Blue hat crew? Is it referring to iBoss? When I clicked the Blue Hat crew message which is actually linked to some page, it redirected me to an about:blank page.
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