Zatarra Posted September 27, 2011 Report Posted September 27, 2011 UK VPN and web proxy service provider Hide My Ass! (HMA) says that it helped identify the alleged member of the LulzSec hacker group who was arrested by the FBI last week. The company explained that it had complied with a court order to disclose the IP address that the suspect used to log into HMA.HMA says that the issue first came to its attention through a LulzSec IRC chat log that was released on the web; in this chat log, users discussed various VPN services, including HMA, in early June. Among the chat members was a user who went by the online nickname of Topiary and who was arrested by the UK police at the end of July, as well as a person called "Recursion"; allegedly, the user behind this nickname is a 23-year-old man who has now been arrested by the FBI. HMA said that the chat conversation itself wasn't illegal and didn't warrant a response by the company, but that a court order to disclose the data was received later.HMA has justified the disclosure by pointing out that, according to its terms of service and privacy policy, the service is not to be used for illegal activity. The company said that if anyone uses the VPN service for criminal activities, HMA will cooperate with the authorities. LulzSec has allegedly been responsible for a number of illegal activities including a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack on the UK Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), the defacement of the web sites of The Sun and The Times newspapers, and an attack on Sony's PlayStation Network.HMA logs a user's IP address at the beginning and at the end of a VPN session. The company said that the main reason for doing this is so that users who misuse the VPN service can be identified. HMA assured its users that it only complies with UK law and will only respond to court orders issued by a UK court. "If a request for information is sent to us from overseas, we will not accept this request unless it is sent through the appropriate UK channels", it added. HMA said that UK law doesn't prohibit foreign nationals from using VPN or web proxy services to bypass censorship in their home countries.Sursa:http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/VPN-provider-helped-track-down-alleged-LulzSec-member-1349666.htmlConcluzie.. dedicat hackerilor de pe RST care tot cer si folosesc VPN-uri cumparate. Quote
remuszica Posted September 27, 2011 Report Posted September 27, 2011 eu am de la ei,am platit,doar ca de aseara nu mai merge.spune user si pwd gresit...cacat. Quote
wildchild Posted September 27, 2011 Report Posted September 27, 2011 un hacker destept ar planta bombe la sediul Providerului VPN dupa fiecare sesiune Quote
Gonzalez Posted September 28, 2011 Report Posted September 28, 2011 Normal ca l-o prins, cand vine FBI nu stau la discutii.-Gonzalez Quote
1337 Posted September 28, 2011 Report Posted September 28, 2011 Daca era destept folosea 10 socksuri inainte sa se conecteze pe VPN. Cmon VPN de la HideMyAss ce dracu i-a trecut prin cap? Quote
FearDotCom Posted September 28, 2011 Report Posted September 28, 2011 Daca era destept folosea 10 socksuri inainte sa se conecteze pe VPN. Cmon VPN de la HideMyAss ce dracu i-a trecut prin cap?Poti sa te conectezi si prin 100 ca degeaba, voi folositi vpn cumparat sa faceti chestii de genu asta ? e cea mai mare prostie in fine fiecare foloseste ce vrea.. mai demult cineva mi-a zis ca el foloseste vpn cumparat si nu pastreaza log-uri mama cat am putut sa rad daca e vpn cumparat si nu pastreaza loguri atunci cum de a fost prins ? daca era hacker folosea un server privat creat de el si care sa le dea batai de cap la cei care se ocupa de localizare lor dar daca habar nu au despre cum se face un server si cum functioneaza asta e treaba lor Quote