Cloudflare is protecting a booter.
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w fun fact: once they're aware the service is being used for illegal activity, it's not legal. They meet the legal definition of an actively participating accomplice. Doubly so when they further the crime by using it to attempt to extort the victim.
Arrest every CloudFlare employee today.
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@cR0w fun fact: once they're aware the service is being used for illegal activity, it's not legal. They meet the legal definition of an actively participating accomplice. Doubly so when they further the crime by using it to attempt to extort the victim.
Arrest every CloudFlare employee today.
@rootwyrm If only there were some form enforcement for said laws. There's plenty of cops ruining the lives of regular people but no one in sight for rich people. We all know this but some venting is necessary.
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@cR0w fun fact: once they're aware the service is being used for illegal activity, it's not legal. They meet the legal definition of an actively participating accomplice. Doubly so when they further the crime by using it to attempt to extort the victim.
Arrest every CloudFlare employee today.
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w fuck cloudflare
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@jackryder @cR0w accessory after the fact is only if they're unaware. There's no doubt everyone from support to Prince is fully aware of all the criminal orgs they protect.
It is well past time the security community take justice into their own hands. Full black hat, and target every single employee.
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@jackryder @cR0w accessory after the fact is only if they're unaware. There's no doubt everyone from support to Prince is fully aware of all the criminal orgs they protect.
It is well past time the security community take justice into their own hands. Full black hat, and target every single employee.
@jackryder @cR0w abusers and sex pests are no longer tolerated, even by the people who barely clear the lowest bar.
Why the fuck are people actively breaking laws, intentionally making things worse, and the direct cause of innumerable incidents *welcomed*? Fuck that.
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w Does cloudflare actually provide any sort of useful service, other than making websites a lot more annoying?
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w I don't know that it is legal. In America, at least, companies do a lot of illegal shit because we don't enforce our laws.
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w wasn't the whole anti ddos industry built by the mob to protect them from other mobs?
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w Pretty sure that's just a textbook extortion racket
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w Mr. Armsdealer: "Oh hey bad guy you want a gun? Here ya go. Oh hey good guy. You want a gun to protect yourself from bad guy? Sure here ya go."
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@cR0w Does cloudflare actually provide any sort of useful service, other than making websites a lot more annoying?
@eldersea They are very good at DDoS mitigation, bulletproof hosting, harassment, and enabling less-visible DNS for criminal shit.
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@cR0w wasn't the whole anti ddos industry built by the mob to protect them from other mobs?
@mainframed767 Yeah but they don't even try to pretend to hide it anymore.
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@eldersea They are very good at DDoS mitigation, bulletproof hosting, harassment, and enabling less-visible DNS for criminal shit.
@cR0w
So all crims, all the way down. Got it -
@cR0w
So all crims, all the way down. Got it@eldersea Yep. Every single decision maker in the org and every weird nerd that defends their bullshit.
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
It was always an extortion racket.
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@cR0w Pretty sure that's just a textbook extortion racket
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Cloudflare is protecting a booter. Then rather than stop the criminals from leveraging Cloudflare infra, they sold their protection to the victim. How is this even legal? We all know it's been happening at smaller scale but even with a high profile extended attack like Ubuntu has been dealing with, their response is "LOL. Fuck you. Pay me."
@cR0w bulletproof hosting tactics.