"Let me make this PERFECTLY CLEAR"

It's not a 'mirror'. So far as I can see, it's a dump. The National
Security Archive maintains a mirror @IA and you aren't going to find any
dox 'in the wild' or modified, or even SUSPECTED of being modified dox
on that reflector.


On 10/11/2015 03:45 PM, coderman wrote:

> for this, i am quite grateful to see the archive.org natsec section
> expanded with cryptome mirror!
>



On 10/11/2015 03:45 PM, coderman wrote:

On 10/10/15, Shelley <[email protected]> wrote:

> ...
> The Cryptome archives *are* publicly accessible.  John limits bots and
> leechers to a certain number of files per day (as is his right, he is
> paying for the bandwidth), approx 100 iirc, but anyone who can use search
> strings can find anything on the site.

it is exceptionally difficult, short of ordering physical duplicates,
to obtain a significant portion of cryptome archive from cryptome.org.

part of this is inherent abuse - any mirror gets serious algorithmic
beatings - akin to HackingTeam mirrors perhaps, not counting the
mindless cloud VM bot walkers, annoying enough.  even the hidden
service only mirrors got offensive proddings. remember, some of
cryptome-opponents are relying on obscurity - thwarted every time some
makes a mirror...

for this, i am quite grateful to see the archive.org natsec section
expanded with cryptome mirror!
https://archive.org/details/nationalsecurityarchive

thanks to all involved (esp. you, Michael 


best regards,


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