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rysiek
rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Tue Dec 1 01:44:44 PST 2015
Dnia poniedziałek, 30 listopada 2015 21:13:50 piszesz:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 8:32 PM, rysiek <rysiek at hackerspace.pl> wrote:
> > That's true. However, that's still better than Google or Bing, which don't
> > even go that far.
>
> Is a wolf in sheep's clothing better than an overt wolf?
It is not. I have not seen anything that suggests it is indeed a wolf,
however.
And even if it's a wolf, it's at least a different wolf than Google or Bing.
These two have had enough sheep meet by any book.
> > What I'm trying to say, I guess, is: it would be nice if we had something
> > more to work with than just "some guys on the Internets said that for
> > realz the WHOIS showed Annapolis."
>
> Fair enough. You have no particular reason to believe me; and a domain
> registration address adjacent the Naval Academy doesn't prove anything.
Not to mention registration in Benghazi and Langley, am I rite?
I do have no particular reason to believe you, that's true. And a "because I
said so" level of proof for registration address adjacent to Naval Academy
does indeed prove nothing. Now, if that's true, probably somebody else dug
something up also, right?
> Nevertheless that's why I consider DDG an obvious honeypot. YMMV.
Even if, not worse than Google or Bing. And they even sport a Tor Hidden
Service, but I am guessing that's just to piss Juan off.
--
Pozdrawiam,
Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
Zmieniam klucz GPG :: http://rys.io/pl/147
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