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 <[email protected]> wrote: > On October 14, 2015 9:32:30 PM John Young <[email protected]> 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 > > > >
