BT.ITTNS.NORTHWESTERN.EDU SERVER
Our crawlers observed that the main root page on bt.ittns.northwestern.edu took six hundred and five milliseconds to stream. I could not detect a SSL certificate, so in conclusion we consider this site not secure.
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We revealed that this website is weilding the Apache/2.4.28 (Unix) LibreSSL/2.2.7 os.SITE TITLE
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Bunnies, prepare to be toasted. Welcome to Bunnytoaster, the temporary home on the World Wide Web of Julian Y. Koh. The first question you probably have is, How in Gods name did you come up with Bunnytoaster? Well, Bunnytoaster originally was a Power Macintosh. G3266MHz with 224MB of RAM and 4GB of hard drive space. If youve seen any of Apples ads for the G3 line of computers, you may have seen the ad. In 2005, Bunnytoaster migrated to a brand spanking new Mac mini. In late 2008, a new mini was .PARSED CONTENT
The web site bt.ittns.northwestern.edu had the following in the site, "Bunnies, prepare to be toasted." I noticed that the webpage stated " Welcome to Bunnytoaster, the temporary home on the World Wide Web of Julian Y." They also said " The first question you probably have is, How in Gods name did you come up with Bunnytoaster? Well, Bunnytoaster originally was a Power Macintosh. G3266MHz with 224MB of RAM and 4GB of hard drive space. If youve seen any of Apples ads for the G3 line of computers, you may have seen the ad. In 2005, Bunnytoaster migrated to a brand spanking new Mac mini. In late 2008, a new mini was ."