A way to bypass a Chrome interstitial page is to type a secret keyword…
Posted by jpluimers on 2018/01/10
Some sites do not have their TLS security set- up correctly. You can get around the page that Chrome then displays. This is called the “interstitial bypass”, you should use it with great care (not like one of the sites I visited a year ago that got themselves a nice ransomware attack), for instance on machines you can dispose off.
The mechanism has changed over time, from a simple button to a passphrase that changes every now and then.
Some historic links on this:
Via:
A way to bypass a Chrome interstitial page is to type a secret keyword. Until today, this not-no-secret keyword was “badidea”. And it just changed. So h… – François Beaufort – Google+
- [WayBack] You could bypass the false positive page in Chrome with a password. This password just changed, here is the new password. – Kristian Köhntopp – Google+
- [Cannot be archived] Change the interstitial bypass keyword (Id3250926) · Gerrit Code Review
- [Archive.is] 797344 – Change the interstitial bypass keyword – chromium – Monorail
- [Archive.is] 581189 – “danger” shortcut removed – chromium – Monorail
- [Archive.is] 569999 – Rotating / removing the HTTPS interstitial bypass word – chromium – Monorail
- [WayBack] ImperialViolet – SSL interstitial bypass rates
–jeroen
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