pelikan

joined 2 years ago
[–] pelikan 5 points 2 weeks ago

MBFC is ROFL, even when everything is clear, they publish some slop bordering on conspiracy theories.

If we click on the first link, we'll see that New Eastern Outlook is listed as a periodical of The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences on the website of said institution.

It looks like:

The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences: New Eastern Outlook is our periodical.

MBFC: Ownership information is not transparent!! You share the same adress!! That must mean something!!

[–] pelikan 2 points 1 month ago

regurgitating Russian media sources.

You're in the world news community, the world is not limited to Western countries or Western media.

[–] pelikan 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I use telegram bot @GlomaticoPinkMusicBot , it allows to download entire albums without apple music subscription

[–] pelikan 10 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I had gotten 100+ without port forwarding. Port forwarding is overrated, seeding time and popularity of torrent is what really matters.

[–] pelikan 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

And Russia's veto in the UN Security Council has helped undermine the enforcement of sanctions imposed on North Korea. The most astonishing thing is that, in terms of profit/loss, friendship with Russia has proven to be much more beneficial for North Korea than friendship with the US/EU has been for Ukraine.

[–] pelikan 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Anyone who reads the article may be surprised to find that it contains literally no evidence to support the claim made in its clickbait headline. The author of the article comes to pretty different, much more limited conclusion:

Based on the analysis of packet captures above, I believe it is clear that anyone who has sufficient visibility into Telegram’s traffic would be able to identify and track traffic of specific user devices. Including when perfect forward secrecy protocol feature is in use.

This would also allow, through some additional analysis based on timing and packet sizes, to potentially identify who is communicating with whom using Telegram.

This is way more different thing than claiming and proving that Telegram is somehow FSB honeypot.

Furthermore, the author of the article does not even attempt to somehow prove a Telegram/FSB connection and takes this claim for granted based on the article published on websites of OCCRP and its Russian affiliate Istories. Let's check this article and the evidence it presents:

Reporters obtained the company’s internal accounting documents for 2024 which show that one of its most important government clients is the FSB.

The documents show that Electrotelecom installs and manages equipment for a system that is being used by the FSB offices in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region for surveillance.

Unlike the conclusions made in the rys.io article, which have a vast evidence base and can be verified, in this case we are simply asked to take the word of the so-called "investigative journalism outlet".

And what do we know about OCCRP?

In 2024, it was reported that OCCRP receives nearly half its funding from USAID

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organized_Crime_and_Corruption_Reporting_Project

I think that's enough.

TLDR:

  1. Telegram uses a suboptimal method of handling user IDs in its packets, which allows to track which user ID is sending messages to which user ID.

  2. The Telegram/FSB link claim is based solely on unverifiable statements made by shills on USAID payroll.

[–] pelikan 33 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (3 children)

The entire original article is nothing more than a mixture of propaganda and incompetence. Even where it doesn't lie, it tells half-truths.

I love that it even uses a variation of the good old "when you pirate MP3s, you're dowloading COMMUNISM" poster as an illustration.

What many users do not know: The website provides users’ data to Russia.

You don't even have to do much research to come to this conclusion, since the owner of archive.today openly states that he uses Yandex for the search function.

Proof: https://blog.archive.today/post/673695282217762816/just-realized-that-i-can-search-for-keywords-in

It's quite funny that the author of the original article somehow ignores this.

A look at the website with Webbkoll shows the following Russian domain names: privacy-cs.mail.ru r.mradx.net rs.mail.ru top-fwz1.mail.ru

For some strange reason Webbkoll now shows "No third-party requests".

Proof: https://webbkoll.5july.net/en/results?url=http%3A%2F%2Farchive.today

This is definitely not true, since if you opened devtools in your browser and loaded archive.today, you would see that it loads some trackers and counters from top-fwz1.mail.ru

I tried many times, but could not get requests to other mentioned domains.

By the way, the screenshot in the article also shows a request to Google servers - a fact that the author of the article happily ignores. In my case, I do not receive any requests to Google servers, perhaps it was already removed by the owner of archive.today along with requests to the other 3 mentioned domains.

First and foremost, top-fwz1.mail.ru/js/code.js is integrated. Further code from Russia is then loaded.

That's fair, and that's what I got. But it's not some random "further code from Russia", what's loaded are mail.ru counter and vk.com event trackers:

Proofs: https://top.mail.ru/help/en/code/https & https://ads.vk.com/en/help/general/sites/offline_events

Also, you need to disable your adblock to make these scripts load. As funny as it sounds, the adblock plugin with default settings saves you from the KGB.

It is not just about the full possession of the largest social network (VK) and the largest payment service (Mail.ru), but in the case of Yandex also to influence the entire output of Yandex News.

Mail.ru is not "the largest payment service", it owns payment service VK pay, which is so big that you won't find its page even in the Russian wiki. Both the outdated statista and the fresh AI-slop don't even mention it among the most significant contenders:

Proof: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1056296/most-popular-online-payment-services-russia/

Proof: https://sergioespresso.com/2024/06/16/which-is-the-most-popular-online-payment-service-in-russia/

Also, there is no such thing as "Yandex News" for almost 3 years. It's not owned by Yandex and it's rebranded to Zen News: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_News

The data collected show which Paywall content is particularly popular in western media, but could also provide insight about their users. One can speculate about the importance of such data in the hybrid Russian war against Europe and the rest of the West.

One can laugh at such speculations. Like: "the hybrid Russian war against Europe and the rest of the West: expectation vs reality".

Expectation: cyber attacks on critical systems, hacking of military IT infrastructure.

Reality: providing free access to paywalled articles.

In any case, it is difficult to understand which valuable insight you can get from knowing the popularity of pirated paywalled articles.

Incidentally (and in addition), anyone who pays for the paid media content must also expect for user data to go to Russia:

The whole passage is nothing more than propagandistic filler as it has nothing to do with archive.today at all, and the owner of archive.today has no reasonable way of knowing who exactly paid for the article.

The operators of «Archive.Today» do not open their identity. Neither an impressum nor a data protection declaration can be found on the website.

I think that the owner of website with pirated content has no other reason to hide his identity than working for the KGB. Literally no other reason.

I feel I should also quote one sentence from the comments section of the original article. It was written by the author of the article, and it clearly shows his intentions and his goodwill in this case: "but one might wonder whether it's really necessary to circumvent the corresponding paywall".

TLDR: archive.today uses mail.ru counter and vk.com event tracker, which are blocked by ad blockers. So if you use any kind of ad blocker, none of your data will be sent to Russian servers.

[–] pelikan 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I don't understand why this was downvoted, if such a proposal had been made in 2022 during first Istanbul talks, it could have prevented another three years of meatgrinder. As during those talks Russia openly discussed getting troops back to pre-2022 border as possible option, and European alliance instead of NATO (i.e. no US troops and nukes in Europe) is also offer that is hard to ignore. So after some negotiation it might become a deal; sadly noone offered that.

[–] pelikan 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

none of them are worth it

It depends on the content that you seek for. And with that caveat, your statement may be 100% true or 100% wrong.

I am an avid underground metal music enjoyer and also a RED member, and i could name a dozen of public sources (ranging from soulseek to deathgrindclub or metalarea) that would offer you much better libraries then RED. So i'm using RED like once in two monthes and let my FL tokens expire. But that's just the one specific use case, people with different musical tastes may find RED much more useful or even the main source for expanding their collection.

So actually if you can get everything you need from public sources, there's no reason at all to bother with private trackers. And if you can't, then you have no choice but to accept the rules of the game.

[–] pelikan 14 points 4 months ago

Google for VDSina. There you'll be able to rent VDS which is invulnerable for DMCA, and then configure it for streaming, DDL hosting and so on.

[–] pelikan 9 points 4 months ago (8 children)

While i've seen numerous well-argumented and thought-provoking posts disappear from ml communities over the last two years, almost everything that ends up in the YPTB community is some kind of bad faith trolling, flamebait and so on. The post above is good example; it might not be YDI but it's clearly BPR. There's definitely no valuable contribution here and if post like this got deleted from any other instance, it wouldn't cause much drama.

 

Mali announced Sunday that it is cutting off diplomatic relations with Ukraine following an admission of Ukrainian involvement in a recent deadly terrorist attack in the West African country.

"The transitional government of the Republic of Mali has learned, with deep shock, of the subversive remarks by which Mr. Andriy Yusov, the spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence agency, has admitted Ukraine's involvement in a cowardly, treacherous and barbaric attack by armed terrorist groups which resulted in the deaths of elements of the Malian defense and security forces in Tinzaouaten, as well as material damage," said government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga in a statement.

The Malian army admitted on Monday a high death toll following clashes in Tinzaouaten in the north of the country, while the Russian-affiliated Wagner Group supporting the Malian army had confirmed Russian losses and the death of a commander following heavy fighting there.

The comments were reinforced by Yurii Pyvovarov, Ukraine's ambassador to Senegal, who openly and unequivocally displayed his country's support for international terrorism, particularly in Mali, according to Maiga.

Maiga said Ukrainian officials have done worse by announcing that there are “more results to come.”

"These extremely serious accusations, which have not been denied, show the Ukrainian government's official support for terrorism in Africa, in the Sahel, and more specifically in Mali," he declared.

The remarks by Yusov and Pyvovarov "constitute acts of terrorism and an apology for terrorism," he added.

The Malian government has therefore decided to break off diplomatic relations immediately, to refer the matter to the competent judicial authorities, and to take the necessary measures to prevent any destabilization of Mali from African states, in particular from Ukrainian embassies in the sub-region, by terrorists disguised as diplomats, and to formally alert regional and international bodies as well as states that support Ukraine to the fact that this country has openly and publicly displayed its support for terrorism.

Mali considers support for Ukraine "as support for international terrorism" and an aggression which is part of "the broader pattern of certain actors who actively support and instrumentalize terrorist groups in the region.”

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soulseek + whatbox (self.piracy)
submitted 2 years ago by pelikan to c/piracy
 

Hey, fellow pirates!

I rent seedbox at whatbox and want to share it's content over people from soulseek. I've tried checking whatbox interface but haven't found any such option.

Does anyone knows if it's possible at all and if so, how to do that?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by pelikan to c/piracy
 

Hello fellow pirates!

I have a question that many pirate siteops might already encountered - how do you monitor availability your website in uncommon locations?

There's ton of services to monitor if site is blocked in US/China/EU/Russia et c., but none of them could say if your site is blocked by Kenian or Bangladeshi authorities.

So if you know such service, please share it's name or URL.

Many thanks!

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