dfd970 No.86163
Recently, (((drudge))) has been linking to a news aggregation site called DNYUZ. The site is extremely sketchy, with no information about the company. At the bottom of the page, the infinite scroll prevents users from clicking on "about," "advertising," "and "contact." When the page source is viewed, one will find that those links at the bottom are actually fake and only link to the top of the current page. I found two threads on reddit with people asking the same question, but nobody had any answers, as the site's whois data is completely redacted. The only crumb I can find is the fact that when different google searches are tried with the name, Rupert Murdoch and NewsCorp seem to always be high in the results, even though the pages never mention dnyuz.
I think it is important to find out who is behind this site, as it is influencing a lot of people. We know better than to trust anything Drudge does at this point, but most do not. After looking over the stories DNYUZ was aggregating, the first consistent bias to jump out at me is the fact that no stories seem critical of anything the Chinese communist party does. This is more reason to find out who or what is behind this, and why it is being pushed on Americans.
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dfd970 No.87682
Shameless self bump since it got slid way down, and I think it's important. This site came out of nowhere over the past few months, and now their links are everywhere. The fact that their contact and about links on the page are fake means that this is already a cover-up warranting investigation. My digging found virtually nothing except other people asking the same question, also finding nothing.
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c155b1 No.87767
>CCP propaganda
Par for the course tbh
Our entire media is cucking for them actively, you think that's a coincidence?
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421688 No.88023
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c88b71 No.88032
I'll look into this more myself. I wish this would get a bit more steam behind it here. Well done and thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention.
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c88b71 No.88034
Do you one better actually. When/if you are able to click on the About Us or Contact Us it just takes you back to the main homepage.
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c88b71 No.88037
Twitter link sends you to an account made in Nov of '18 and has 62 followers.
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99e47b No.88090
Registrant State/Province: Yerevan
dnyuz translates to "day" - russian to english
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f8e351 No.88092
>>86163
>I found two threads on reddit
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58bb8b No.88101
Well, I just spent 5 minutes hovering every link on Drudge's front page, and I haven't found once single instance of this DNYUZ thing.
Are you hallucinating?
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c88b71 No.88102
>>88101
They're there. Links go back a ways even. Even if there were no articles, the question of "who/what is Dynuz?" remains.
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99e47b No.88127
109.75.43.139 > mail server
SMTP session
[Resolving dc-3c627593a431.dnyuz.com…]
[Contacting dc-3c627593a431.dnyuz.com [109.75.43.139]…]
[Connected]
220 host-139.43.75.109.ucom.am ESMTP Exim 4.89
Why do those ips have same numbers? Weird,eh?
Lets move the numbers on the first one 109.75.43.139 to 139.43.75.109
IP Address: 139.43.75.109
IP Location: USA
IP Reverse DNS (Host): 139.43.75.109
IP Owner: Dod Network Information Center
Owner Address: 3990 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43218, US
Owner Website: hpcmo.hpc.mil
ooops, am i ded?
In my defense this is just doing simple lookups using websits. Available to anybody the world.
plz dont kil
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207e47 No.88142
NSlookup for the domain resolves to 104.31.72.187 which is a cloudflare ip based in the san francisco area. probably a virtual machine on a cloud based web hosting service of some sort
https://www.whois.com/whois/dnyuz.com
Domain name whois shows it was registered in Armenia, in the state of Yerevan
dnyuz is russian for day. i'm guessing essentially a russian controlled daily news org.
many companies and organizations nowadays configure their firewalls to block all traffic to and from certain countries - usually russia or china and other nation-states sympathetic to them. So by registering the domain in Armenia they bypass these country specific blocks
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20d9c7 No.88203
>>86163
Been wondering this myself OP.
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21bc47 No.88237
I had a look at the reddit results for dnyuz and it seems like there are a small few users who moderate some news related forums there and repeatedly use dnyuz as a source. I guess a look at the target audience might give you some idea i.e. who is known to push this kind of agenda and feature this kind of content with this kind of angle.
>>88142
>dnyuz is russian for day
Is it? I thought it was день (dyen) and searching for днюз (dnyuz in Russian Cyrillic) comes up with something called "D News" which might be how dnyuz is pronounced?
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c3290d No.88253
Deez nutz is all I saw. Drunk posting sorry
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f76541 No.90613
>>86163
A whois lookup shows that it was registere in Yerevan in country AM which is Armenia.
https://www.whois.com/whois/dnyuz.com
http://archive.is/wip/0bS4D
If you ask for a password reset on its Twitter account Dnyuz then it asks:
- to send a text message to a phone number ending with 88
- send an email to following address:
dn*@a*. (since the country extension for Armenia is .am we can assume that the email address is:
dn*@a*.
dnyuz@a*.am
So one char is still missing.
It shouldn't be too hard to find the missing char.
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3648e1 No.90621
>>86163
>We know better than to trust anything Drudge does at this point, but most do not
Drudge was promoted by Fox News. Trump has told the normies many times that Fox News can't be trusted. Then he has to go back to speaking to the whole bell curve.
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7a3000 No.90696
>>86163
>at this point
When was that jew sodomite ever someone who should be trusted?
>>87767
>entire media
No, all of the super BASED right-wing Israel-first media outlets are beating the war drums against China, just like in the lead-up to the Iraq war.
>CCP
And then there's the CIA-run Epoch Times, which I'm guessing you're a fan of. We have to save those poor Falun Gong practitioners who are being turned into soap and lampshades as we speak, after all.
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b33a9e No.102073
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ec9620 No.105133
DNYUZ whois registration is in AM. Armenia. Some articles linked on drudge compare two possibilities. The first introduced is presented in brief, while the second is extensively supported. Lately, the worm has turned. Yesterday or the day before, multiple dnyuz articles appeared drudge, weighing in against Trump, for Biden, for China. Whoever runs this Armenian-based web site has picked a side.
Drudge Headline:
* BUSH CALLS FOR UNITY <- politico
* TRUMP ATTACKS BUSH <- dnyuz
Further down:
* Why Biden's Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous Implications… <- dnyuz
* Pompeo Ties Coronavirus to Wuhan Lab, Despite Spy Agencies' Uncertainty… <- dnyuz, purchased link, echoed by NYT, pro-placating China.
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ec9620 No.105134
It may also be worth noting that when searching for "who owns dynuz" in January, google results were topped with matches for Fox News and newscorp (wikipedia entries and the like). Someone did a good job working over google's pagerank.
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f01a3b No.105142
>>86163
Wonder what DNYUZ means in Hebrew…
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cdd43b No.109905
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417560 No.110466
>>86163
>Giving a shit about (((Drudge))) in 2020
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cb5013 No.133913
>>88090
You could chase down the server and someone might try, but it's going to go through a series of proxies to some internet cafe in a second tier city.
What I would advise might be more fruitful:
A. collect a database of sites that re-published or cited it and mp them, likely most are linked to the same group of publishers, they will just slap a journalist on the wrist for not checking sources and blame the 24H news cycle.
B. track down other articles that the same web re-published, you are likely to find a series of articles who's source cannot be verified
C. see if you can link the fake articles together based on the date/time of publishing and the city/region they were published from- if you make it this far you can spear the publishing group claiming their re-publishing of fraudulent articles isn't accidental- the people who don't want to listen won't but at that point you did some damage.
D. check the articles against each other for vocabulary with an algorithm that identifies uncommon structural or vocabulary, image resolution, meta and embedded coding (or the lack of therin). By erasing the metadata the articles become easier to fingerprint.
E. run that fingerprint against clearnet articles from the region and try to pin the author based on their previous/private work
If that fails, chase loose ends
Who deleted/published the article first- because you bet it's going to mysteriously vanish. The order might reveal the chain of communication behind it. Likely a lot will be incidental so it's hard to draw conclusions.
Break in and see if you can fingerprint the security protocol of the webpage, if it was done by a spook it may not be generic and you might be able to fingerprint the security.
My technical skills are not enough to really give good advice, my guess is that you would be boxing with shadows- but if it's a sloppy job you might be able to trace a series of these sites to a propaganda mill, send the packets to a bonafide glownigger and ask for a job
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7dd783 No.134492
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