Ethan’s stomach dropped. He hadn’t thought about the security implications. A poorly configured proxy could leak browsing history or even login cookies. Instead of punishment, the IT admin offered a deal: “Help us understand how these proxies work so we can block them properly. Then, build something useful.”
He typed github.com/3kh0/3kh0.github.io into the address bar. The library’s filter didn’t block GitHub (yet). Within seconds, Ethan had forked the repository — copied it to his own GitHub account. Now, he had his own version of the project. 3kh0 (pronounced “Ecko”) is a collection of unblocked games and proxies designed to bypass school or workplace web filters. It’s one of the most-starred projects in the “game unblocking” space on GitHub, with thousands of forks and contributions. github 3kh0
The principal called Ethan in. “We know you’re tech-savvy,” she said. “But bypassing the firewall violates our acceptable use policy. And hosting a proxy that could expose student data? That’s serious.” Ethan’s stomach dropped
// Part of the proxy system if (window.location.href.includes('proxy')) fetch(originalUrl) .then(response => response.text()) .then(data => document.body.innerHTML = data; ); Instead of punishment, the IT admin offered a