Freedom Hosting 2.0 Pwned Info & Database Leaked 02/05/17 Freedom Hosting 2.0 was hakced.
> Earlier today a Reddit user running a dark web crawler > reported that all websites hosted by Freedom Hosting II > had been compromised and were now displaying the following > message: >> Hello Freedom Hosting II, you have been hacked >> We are disappointed This is an excerpt from your front >> page We have a zero tolerance policy to child pornography.  >>  but what we found while searching through your server is >> more than 50% child porn >> Moreover you host many scam sites, some of which are >> evidently run by yourself to cover hosting expenses. >> All your files have been copied and your database has been >> dumped. (74GB of files and 2.3GB of database) >> We are selling all data (excluding cp) for 0.1 BTC. Send 0.1 >> BTC to 14iCDyeCSp12AmhVfJGxtrzXDabFop4QtU and send your >> transaction id to [email protected] or >> [email protected] and Well get back to you with a full >> dump. >> Up to January 31st you were hosting 10613 sites. Private >> keys are included in the dump. Show full list >> We are Anonymous. We do not forgive. We do not forget. You >> should have expected us. > Verification > > Privacy researcher Sarah Jamie Lewis used a customised onion > scan tool in October last year and found that Freedom > Hosting II represented 15-20% of active onion sites detected > based on matching SSH fingerprints. > The hack appears to be genuine. Not only are the tested > hosted sites compromised, the main customer portal is already > compromised, as this too is displaying the same message. > fhostingesps6bly.onion was one of the primary onion addresses > of Freedom Hosting II, the un-hacked version can be seen via > this archived capture. > Brand legacy and follow up > Freedom Hosting II is the brand successor to the original > Freedom Hosting, formally run by Irishman Eoin Marques, > similarly notorious for hosting child pornography and fraud > sites. > The original Freedom Hosting was taken down by the FBI in > conjunction with a JavaScript 0-day attack on its users back > in 2013. It is reasonable to except that law enforcement will > be highly interested in the hacked data as it must intersect > with operations against the worst of the worst sites under > active investigations. In many cases this will mean bringing > investigations to a premature close with some suspects > evading justice, but in other cases providing a wealth of > data on serious criminal operations. Archived link to the article from pirate.london: https://archive.fo/077M1 Pizzagate people on Voat are investigating this: voat.co/v/pizzagate/1617245
