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Please do not use archive.IS mirror for linking, use others mirrors [.TODAY .FO .LI .VN .MD .PH].
.IS might stop working soon.
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Something strange is going on at #ISNIC. They ask to prove the address, I do and they response that the domain will be deleted in 30 days.
It looks much like a hostile takeover by some experienced domain traders.
Removing information from the Internet does not add any credibility to it.
It is interesting that fell into this trap and was used as a credibility booster.
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The Wayback Machine
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In article from kp.ru
Number of Russian Federation personnel killed
According to Ukraine 14,000
According to Russia 9,861
Numbers removed in later version
Archived version of original article from @internetarchive’s @waybackmachine
web.archive.org/web/2022032112
Cloudflare DNS issue persists due to double-locking:
in response to my non-answering to their requests, they implemented infinite TTL for my domains, remembering the IPs forever.
So, IPs in 1.1.1.1's responses are often obsolete or not mine at all, beyond my control to alter.
Someone is spamming with messy emails from a "feminist association" accusing us of cryptoscam, Windows virus, torture, rape, pedo/zoophilia, ... everything at once.
Shockingly, some recipients seem to believe it.
Something from Kiwifarms?
When archived pages are better than live ones:
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"Chutzpah for Dummies" or how to use email to destroy websites.
Sometimes it works.
At least against #Onlinenic.
#switchplus seems to be attacked by trolls impersonating police. Absolutely no hints what the "illegal content" might be.
I wonder how so many websites survive without domain mirrors
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Twitter is blocking archive DOT ph links from being posted and throws a warning when you click on archive DOT today links.
archive DOT is is working fine tho.
x.com/MarredBlank/st
"Having to do" is not so direct here.
Absence of EDNS and massive mismatch (not only on AS/Country, but even on the continent level) of where DNS and related HTTP requests come from causes so many troubles so I consider EDNS-less requests from Cloudflare as invalid.
Almost Streisand: Zuck DMCA'ed our DNS server at Linode (DigitalOcean withstood)
i.imgur.com/BnfBwPE.png
In 2020, Google AdSense recruiting publishers using email spam.
I remember the times when it was a privilege to get an account there. Weeks-long approval queue. Random blocks.
someone archived WaPo page before it got fixed
John Navas created an Android app that makes it possible to archive a web page from Chrome.
You can install it from play.google.com/apps/testing/c
On fake WAAD:
In 2024 we got 2 requests: imgur.com/a/BJbvhsp
Both target pages from OSINT probe into a pornsite op: one with ad-codes, other - public company registry.
The style matches our WAAD: vocab, Lyon, bold font, French&English, view from porn industry infobubble,..
Since yesterday archive.EC is not under my control. Please update links. There could be parking page or something. And never buy .EC domains
Old troll who attacked domains and now sends fake DMCAs to Twitter (see missing logo?).
The idea of insulting is to nudge me to reupload the logo then Twitter will delete the acc.
This really works.
hunch.ly is what could be, if we had a sales guy :)
It actually is for the insiders, only the public API is restricted to "save one url" and "search" (and no .onion for the public to reduce our communication with the authorities about the content)
The first XSS found on archive.is by whitehat hackers.
Already fixed.
openbugbounty.org/reports/549823/
archive.LI got to the Google #Safebrowsing blacklist archive.is/e0wKE. I reported false positive. This may take some days to fix.
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If there was no police report, or was a fake one (I am 99.9% sure) - would it be possible to sue the registrar for the caused downtime ?
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yes, unlike other public DNS services, 1.1.1.1 does not support EDNS Client Subnet
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Mostly no (unless it is something illegal) because those people who saved a page implicitly asked not to delete.
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Maybe it's time to make the project less commercial to depend less on gullible folks
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47 votesFinal results
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A very similar drama is unfolding around smutty: a porn-op is sending out numerous reports of abuse to OSINTers' hosting services and domains. But it has affected us less.
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how it was initially:
People try to dispel my skepticism about the direct donation.
Well, let's check if it works
I am rather pessimistic because the attacker know they found a vulnerable registry and all they need to do is to be more annoying with it.
Can anyone suggest a .li registrar (from this very limited list nic.li/registrars/) resilient to troll-attacks like x.com/archiveis/stat ?
Except which is definitively not.
I just notice that whois of ALL the .FO domains (not only mine) has gudrun@nic.fo instead of customer's emails. This change could be the root cause of the problem.
blog.archive.today/post/188696878
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