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Cryptome has been leaking its user logs for over a year
- To: [email protected]
- Subject: Cryptome has been leaking its user logs for over a year
- From: [email protected] (Juan)
- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 09:58:03 -0300
- In-reply-to: <CANFTA0-4ZDCq-QMAj=KeT7i00OUvBWCZ2VM32HHsnzMiUhkMeg@mail.gmail.com>
- References: <CANFTA0-4ZDCq-QMAj=KeT7i00OUvBWCZ2VM32HHsnzMiUhkMeg@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 17:26:51 -0400
Michael Best <[email protected]> wrote:
> In summary, I showed that the information on the slide could have
> been mocked up, depsite matching the logs for Cryptome.org.
Supposing it was true that you proved that *maybe* the
slide isn't authentic, what then?
Are you trying to make a more general point? Amd that point
is...?
> Cryptome
> has denied the accuracy of my data, while oddly accusing me of
> stealing the data, and leaves me with no alternatives to posting the
> data online for others to review and verify.
>
> The data came from Cryptome itself, on a pair of USBs they mailed to
> me <https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive>
> https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive. Within those USBs were
> server logs that include user IPs (spanning several
> months), .htaccess files, and a pwd file. After finding the data in
> the USB Cryptome had just sent me, I sent an email attempting to
> verify it hadn't been included as something extra that was not for
> public distrubition:
>