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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: OzFreelancer on March 20, 2013, 10:16 am

Title: A clearweb SR coming???
Post by: OzFreelancer on March 20, 2013, 10:16 am
Watch this space, apparently... (placeholder site)

http://secpoint.launchrock.com/

:S
Title: Re: A clearweb SR coming???
Post by: SelfSovereignty on March 20, 2013, 10:29 am
Somebody should tell them that domainsbyproxy is not a reliable way of maintaining your anonymity...  ::)
Title: Re: A clearweb SR coming???
Post by: Meatgrinder on March 20, 2013, 12:18 pm
LOL that's got to be a joke.

Are people really that stupid?
Title: Re: A clearweb SR coming???
Post by: Jediknight on March 20, 2013, 03:56 pm
Its just a sub-domain.  Authorities will shut down the main domain based on routine W3C policies.
If its a hosting operation then they will shut down the sub site based on their own policies and such.

What is preventing this site from being shut down with a simple letter to the registrar and domain host?  I doubt they will defend their customer for a few bucks a month profit..  .

Of course, you could change the sub domain name every time it gets shut down. . and   use a private DNS server and ask your 'users' to use a proxy in their web browser to reach the 'secret domain name' or whatever.  . but it still tracable to the IP and provider.   

You could theoretically buy internet in bulk (T1 lines and data Circuits) and register them to a fake name.  Pay the bills on time and nobody will notice the fake name on the account.  If it gets investigated or shut down, there will be nothing but a rack of gear there. . . . router, servers, UPS battery backup, and a switch. VPN router linked to a remote location and remote desktop/shell.   :-)   if you get found. .  Then, startup again someplace else with a new circuit order from Bell, Sprint or whoever.  By purchasing a circuit, you can become your own provider of internet.  Then you could say it was one of your web hosting customers who did it. . . and you can't locate them anymore. ..  yadda yadda. .  sooner or later they will catch on that you are the crook or that you keep selling services to crooks.  It could work. .. .  but your site will be down and up and down and up.


--->   I think a private network would work better. 
You would sell a monthly account to people to access the drug site.  With their monthly fee, they get VPN network with anonymous connectivity and security, access to a tumbler for bitcoins and access to a small bitcoin exchange - so customers have everything they need all togther in one package.  They would chose wether to use the site for illegal purposes or not and break the law. . otherwise, it would be legal to sell and use a private network.  It just happens that the private network has this website on it that sells drugs and stuff. . .  it would be private.

Keeping the law out of the network would be as easy as verifying each account holder with a referral from another account that has been verified somehow.  Maybe ask the new account registrations to accept a package in the mail, and then re-send it back to be verified. The package would contain something illegal to break the law.  The cops wouldn't dare send drugs in the mail so they wouldnt complete the registration process and neither would anyone who is sketchy or worried about stuff or paranoid.  Its not perfect but you should be able to spot the fink soon enough and boot them and also filter out any problem customers. . .  dunno. . ......