Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000. Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
On 10/14/2015 10:32 PM, John Young wrote:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
Good retirement plan ;)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Oh. John Young:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
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Yeh, apparently Pierre Omidyar has offered John a position as journalist and so John no longer needs to run Cryptome :D On 15/10/15 09:51, odinn wrote:
Oh.
John Young:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
On 10/15/2015 02:05 AM, oshwm wrote:
Yeh, apparently Pierre Omidyar has offered John a position as journalist and so John no longer needs to run Cryptome :D
John's doing a 'BB', and he hasn't even done time... Because there's nothing to do time over, and TRULY, nothing worthwhile to see in Cryptome's logs. The only potential 'stink' here is if John had said he wasn't keeping logs, and he did so HIMSELF. If Network Solutions did so and kept the logs as required by the feds (and by the feds for perpetuity if there's encrypted data), there's fuckingwellnothing John could do about it, and IF he could acquire them from NetSol to sell signed and numbered editions, it NOT on him, but on all the idiots who visited his site 'barefoot'. RR
On 15/10/15 09:51, odinn wrote:
Oh.
John Young:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000. Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
On October 14, 2015 9:32:30 PM John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
More evidence that the site has probably been compromised, yet again: Excerpt from 2003 subpoena, via http://cryptome.org/cryptome-log.htm: ----- BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE ----- Hash SHA1 CRYPTOME COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AFFIDAVIT I, John Young, administrator of Cryptome, hereby declare that logs of Cryptome are deleted daily, or more often during heavy traffic, to protect the privacy of visitors to the site. Cryptome does not own or know the location of the machine which hosts its virtual private server under a service agreement with NTT Verio. There are several international mirrors of the files on Cryptome, all of which, to the best of my knowledge, delete logs to protect privacy of visitors. Attested and communicated to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by this PGP-signed statement published on Cryptome, 6 January 2003: http://cryptome.org/cryptome-log.htm --- ————— Logs going back to 1996? That'd be perjury. I don't buy it. Domain is not for sale at the registrar and transfer is still prohibited. Fyi. -Shelley
Is there anyone who can verify JYA's accounts haven't been hacked? I was assuming this was a joke until the tweet with the picture of 1997 logs. https://twitter.com/Cryptomeorg/status/654626113742893056 On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:59 AM, Shelley <shelley@misanthropia.org> wrote:
On October 14, 2015 9:32:30 PM John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
More evidence that the site has probably been compromised, yet again:
Excerpt from 2003 subpoena, via http://cryptome.org/cryptome-log.htm:
----- BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE ----- Hash SHA1
CRYPTOME
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
AFFIDAVIT
I, John Young, administrator of Cryptome, hereby declare that logs of Cryptome are deleted daily, or more often during heavy traffic, to protect the privacy of visitors to the site. Cryptome does not own or know the location of the machine which hosts its virtual private server under a service agreement with NTT Verio. There are several international mirrors of the files on Cryptome, all of which, to the best of my knowledge, delete logs to protect privacy of visitors.
Attested and communicated to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by this PGP-signed statement published on Cryptome, 6 January 2003:
http://cryptome.org/cryptome-log.htm ---
—————
Logs going back to 1996? That'd be perjury. I don't buy it.
Domain is not for sale at the registrar and transfer is still prohibited. Fyi.
-Shelley
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On 10/15/15, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Cryptome for sale with access log files from 1996 for $50,000,000.
Well, if you take this as technically literally as possible: - as few as two log files counts as "access log files", and - say those log files recently discovered as part of a cryptome archive, counts as "from 1996", as in "since 1996, just not inclusive, nor complete" How very punk, and how very cypher.
Authentic Cryptome Archive for $10,000. <https://t.co/38zMD3KlpS>https://cryptome.org/donations.htm
This is all hilarious - $10K, or bittorrent. At least he included the donation link... John, just for the record, and from most all of us I'm certain, thank you again. No, I don't object to any of the questions that have been asked - something about speech and remotely related to fr... fre... freedom was that? Ah, whatever... memory ain't the best right now. Peace, Zenaan
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John Young
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Michael Best
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Mirimir
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odinn
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oshwm
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Razer
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Shelley
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Steve Kinney
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Zenaan Harkness