Looping Loopbacks: The Art of Link Hijacking

Looping loopbacks, also known as link hijacking, is an advanced technique used by elite hackers to create infinite loops of self-referential links.

By using CSS and JavaScript, looping loopbacks can be used to create a recursive loop that links back to itself, making it impossible for the user to escape.

Example Loopback Link

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But don't just take our word for it. Here's an example of a simple looping loopback:

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Recursive Redirects

Hidden IFRAMEs

Or, you know, just go back to the beginning and try to escape.

Good luck.

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Looping Loopbacks are a serious security risk, but also kinda cool.

We're not saying it's a good idea, but...

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