[cryptome] Cryptome has been leaking its user logs for over a year
rysiek
rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Sat Oct 10 13:45:21 PDT 2015
Dnia sobota, 10 października 2015 15:27:45 Georgi Guninski pisze:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 01:13:06PM +0200, rysiek wrote:
> > Dnia piątek, 9 października 2015 15:42:51 Travis Biehn pisze:
> > > 2) I hope IA and other parties don't know I was drooling over TS dox.
> > > Use an anonymizing platform. If you're relying on the operator to 'not
> > > keep
> > > logs' *you're doing it wrong*, not JY.
> >
> > This is classic "blaming the victim" move.
>
> And who is the victim?
All whose IP addresses and metadata (date, time UA string, etc) got published
within the logfiles.
> > Should I take care of my own opsec? By all means.
> > Is it okay to publish/sell logs by the service provider? No, no it
> > isn't.
>
> Selling logs to the customers you logged and who (if they notice) likely
> will do the best to discredit you?
Selling logs with such data to anywone, really.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joint_Threat_Research_Intelligenc
> e_Group&oldid=670966374
>
> Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group (JTRIG)
>
> ---
> In June 2015, NSA files published by Glenn Greenwald revealed new
> details about JTRIG's work at covertly manipulating online
> communities.[6]
> ---
Can you be more clear who you claim to be a JTRIGger here?
--
Pozdrawiam,
Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
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