well here in denmark they are also "blocked"
but as most other places it's a block on DNS level so it's very easy
to get around
2011/10/4 xD 0x41 <secn3t () gmail com <mailto:secn3t () gmail com>>
On the piratebay.org <http://piratebay.org> dilemma for isps, i
found this posted just *now* (10pm,australian time)
Belgian ISPs Ordered To Block The Pirate Bay -
http://feed.torrentfreak.com/~r/Torrentfreak/~3/FMfrUHk1sZM/
<http://feed.torrentfreak.com/%7Er/Torrentfreak/%7E3/FMfrUHk1sZM/>
Interesting developments regarding this.. I am using the RSS feed
on TF to keepup qwith this case.... seems it has taken a sharp u-turn!
headsup!
xd
On 4 October 2011 18:06, Ferenc Kovacs <tyra3l () gmail com
<mailto:tyra3l () gmail com>> wrote:
http://vpn.hidemyass.com/vpncontrol/legal.html
"VPN Data
What we store: Time stamp and IP address when you connect and
disconnect to our service."
...
"Legalities
Anonymity services such as ours do not exist to hide people from
illegal activity. We will cooperate with law enforcement
agencies if
it has become evident that your account has been used for illegal
activities."
people should read the TOC, AUP and privacy policy especially
if they
are planning to use that service for illegal activities.
As I mentioned before it is hard to expect that a VPN provider
will
risk his company for your $11.52/month, and maybe they would
try it
for some lesser case, but what Lulsec did was grant, so I'm not
surprised that they bent.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:09 AM, xD 0x41 <secn3t () gmail com
<mailto:secn3t () gmail com>> wrote:
> maybe they are law abiding companies? :)
>
> Who were advertising themselves, and acting like they would
NEVER do the
> dirty by handing over any payment records etc... wich is
half the reason i
> believe the people use theose ones, advertising to protect
you.. not to give
> your infos up, for really, no reason. as they did.
> Law abiding or not, then they should be advertising as a law
abiding
> company, and not acting like some hackers-oparadise vpn service.
> xd
>
>
> On 4 October 2011 06:16, Ferenc Kovacs <tyra3l () gmail com
<mailto:tyra3l () gmail com>> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Laurelai
<laurelai () oneechan org <mailto:laurelai () oneechan org>> wrote:
>> > On 10/3/2011 10:42 AM, Antony widmal wrote:
>> >> Using an external VPN provider to cover your trace
clearly shows your
>> >> incompetency and your idiot assumption.
>> >> Trying to blame the VPN provider rather than accepting
your mistake
>> >> and learning from it clearly show your 3 years old
mentality.
>> >>
>> >> Also, could you please stop posting as GLOW Xd as well ?
>> >> We do not need your schizophrenic script kiddie
"lolololol", "xD",
>> >> hugs, spamming on this mailing list.
>> >>
>> >> You being on this mailing list is once again not the
best idea.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Antony
>> > Actually XD and me are two different people. Second
issues of privacy
>> > are always relevant, not understanding that law abiding
individuals
>> > should always be concerned about companies that hand over
personal info
>> > at the request of an authority figure are the ones with
three year old
>> > mentalities.
>>
>> maybe they are law abiding companies? :)
>> this whole fuss wouldn't have happened, if everybody could
just stay a
>> law abiding citizen.
>>
>> --
>> Ferenc Kovács
>> @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu
>>
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