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 No.1006034>>1006496 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

http://henley-putnam.national.edu/history/

>Exclusively Focused on Strategic Security

>Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security is exclusively focused on strategic security: protection, intelligence, security, and counterterrorism.

Now why would they possibly want to pay for datamining access to that site?

 No.1006091>>1006195

>nothing to see here, goy


 No.1006195>>1006313

>>1006091

They use it for the spinning wheel animation... but still that is suspicious.


 No.1006313>>1006315

>>1006195

There's obviously a relationship of some kind, and I don't think it's merely to provide some stupid graphic.


 No.1006315>>1006320 >>1006326 >>1006336 >>1006362

>>1006313

https://archive.is/Ex4nb read this

www.henley-putnam.edu/Portals/_default/Skins/henley/images/loading.gif


 No.1006320>>1006324 >>1009075 >>1009093 >>1009462

>>1006315

>Do you preserve archivers' privacy? E.g. not disclose the source IP address?

>Yes. But take in mind that when you archive a page, your IP is being sent to the the website you archive as though you are using a proxy (in X-Forwarded-For header). This feature allows websites (e.g shops or the sites with weather forecast) target your region, not mine.

Archive.is does give your IP straight up to the website it pulls from, you don't need any exploit to reveal your IP


 No.1006324>>1006325


 No.1006325


 No.1006326>>1006339

>>1006315

I haven't finished reading through the entire thread yet, but basically, it's been known for two years that the site is pozzed, but people still use it anyway?


 No.1006329

Registrar of archive.is:

Denis Petrov

email: domains@dns.li

http://www.dns.li/ bounces to a 404 error on a Google server!


 No.1006333>>1009046

I would expect a board that prides itself on its hacking prowess to have more intel on an archival service that's used pretty much site-wide by thousands of anons whose OPSec might be compromised by literal CIA funded spooks.


 No.1006336

>>1006315

As I'm still reading this thread, so far the consensus of /pol/ is "lol who cares? I'm already on like 6 millions lists and they haven't killed me yet lmao"

fucking retards


 No.1006339>>1006343 >>1006345 >>1006366

>>1006326

because archive.org deletes stuff


 No.1006343>>1006417

>>1006339

So, it's better to keep archiving on a known compromised website that has some shady connection to a school training literal spooks and is likely funded by the CIA just because they "don't delete stuff"

Makes total sense.


 No.1006345

>>1006339

The FBI doesn't "delete stuff" either. Why do you think that is?


 No.1006362

>>1006315

Typical response:

>No.8059313

<I knew something was fucky with that page not loading, and displaying some kind of loading animation that shouldn't exist on archive.is, I don't really care if some fag has my IP address though.


 No.1006366>>1006417 >>1008600

>>1006339

>archive.org deletes stuff

Literally every natsoc film, book, memorabilia, etc. can be found there. Are you certain this isn't disinfo?


 No.1006379>>1006382

IIRC, it isn't archive.is that is to blame, but websites have figured out a way to circumvent the archiving tool, causing the spinning wheel to get linked instead of archived on the server.


 No.1006382

>>1006379

And it's been known for two years and the exploit hasn't been neutralized yet?

No, there is an ongoing relationship between the shady people running archive.is and the CIA funded spook school.


 No.1006417

>>1006343

What do you think the point of an archiving service is?

>>1006366

If a website asks them to delete an archive, they will. Note that they will do this even if the website has changed owners since the archive was taken. This eliminates the point of an archive, which is to prevent website owners from memoryholing things that embarass them.


 No.1006496>>1008583

>>1006034 (OP)

Look into The Highland Forum and their connections to Henley-Putnam. TLDR? Kikes are scared and so are their shabbos goyim.


 No.1008583

>>1006496

Got a link to a specific thread?


 No.1008600>>1008603

>>1006366

Wrong, they deleted a huge ass bunch of it, especially documents in German. Go ahead and look.


 No.1008603

>>1008600

Transfer that shit to IPFS, zeronet, i2p.

The clearnet is pozzed.


 No.1009046>>1009059

>>1006333

Wrong board chump, this is the dead board for chinese children cartoon shows and LARPing that's lucky to break two digit PPH


 No.1009059

>>1009046

Then why sage?


 No.1009075

>>1006320

So how exactly do you plan of archiving stuff from websites without even visiting those websites in the first place? Maybe if someone gave you a link, but that is rare case.


 No.1009093


 No.1009462>>1009505

>>1006320

>Archive.is does give your IP straight up to the website it pulls from

Why would you expect otherwise?

You should be behind proxies regardless if you don't want to be connected to what you do on the web.


 No.1009504>>1012227 >>1012356

What's the alternative?


 No.1009505

>>1009462

>Why would you expect otherwise?

Because it's completely unnecessary?


 No.1012227


 No.1012228>>1012341

I'm quite surprised that /pol/ never got to the bottom of Henley-Putnam's connection with archive.is and what they might be trying to accomplish.


 No.1012341>>1012401

>>1012228

>what they might be trying to accomplish.

- Complete surveillance of what people find interesting enough to archive and visit and if you have ever clicked on a Archive.is link the HTTP referrer will have likely been sent with it so they also know where you came from

- Ability to censor the highly sensitive material (I have come across many, many dead links when downloading Archive.is pages) and when an Archive.is link is removed there's no way to know, without downloading, where that link pointed to since it is a short URL


 No.1012356>>1012358

>>1009504

To save a page:

https://web.archive.org/save/https://example.com

To access a page:

https://web.archive.org/web/https://example.com

Though we should not rely on a single organization to take care of our shit, take a look at stuff like grab-site:

https://github.com/ludios/grab-site

And this:

https://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Software


 No.1012358


 No.1012401>>1012422

>>1012341

>ability to censor

It would be cool if there was an archive service which archived to IPFS, but also without a backup on clearnet.


 No.1012422

>>1012401

>without a backup

with a backup*


 No.1015099

bump

archive.fo now also makes a hit to google-analytics which I don't ever recall seeing. The site is thoroughly NSA-niggered.


 No.1015101

>still NO cryptocurrency support for donations (by hiding addresses behind a password-protected page whose PW is updated every week and is given out by email (but disposable email addresses as recipients are not allowed)

>blog hosted on (((Tumblr)))

You can email them for critical questions.


 No.1015117

It's the jews!!!!111

Who cares? If you're trusting archive.* you're a fucking retard and deserve what you get.




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