On 10/09/2015 03:52 AM, rysiek wrote: > Dnia czwartek, 8 października 2015 20:45:50 Mirimir pisze: >> On 10/08/2015 07:42 PM, coderman wrote: >>> On 10/7/15, Michael Best <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Let me begin by saying that Cryptome initially denied the leak, then that >>>> the data was stolen, then that the whole thing was a fake "a lie by [a] >>>> spy-newbie." >>> >>> the lie is assuming these requests over plain-text were ever private :P >> >> That is the key point! >> >> And anyway, all traffic to all websites is public. > > Oh for fucks' sake. There are fuckers who do listen in and surveil, etc, but > it is *not* okay to make their work easier. And it is *not* okay to make > one's > server logs broadly available in such a context.
Look, Cryptome did fuck up. First, by keeping logs for more than a day or so, whatever necessary for debugging and responding to attacks. Second, by sending them to a third party. And third, by being so obtuse with that third party that he felt compelled to publish them. > Why the fuck are people on this list slamming Snowden and freedom.press for > using Cloudflare, and at the same time defending JYA for sending out server > logs with dates and IP addresses? You'll never catch me slamming Snowden or defending JYA ;) And I gotta say, Cloudflare starts looking good when your site is getting DOSed. > The hell is this bullshit? Bullshit, mostly ;)
