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- Jan 5, 2022
Been talking about this with a few locals, help us out here kiwis.
The usual steps to hosting a website are very well-documented. Get a cheap server, buy a DNS record with your credit card, connect the two, and enjoy the result. The average website's owner you cannot track with ease.
How does this all change if you want to host a website to speak against globohomo and their kin - and retain a decent degree of anonymity while doing so? A connected and dedicated enough adversary could mess with many of those steps, from contacting your VPS providers for a friendly 3AM girl talk to getting a rogue developer to disable your domain name privacy guard.
If you live in a speech-hostile nation (lol Germany), you're in a world of hurt. Even if you don't, people are sure to start harassing your employer and other peers if the site strikes a bad enough nerve. We love our ooperator here - but I doubt anyone here would want to bear this sort of infamy.
Three practical questions to ponder.
1. Is this a reasonable threat vector to consider - has there been any precedent for infrastructure providers dumping doxx on website owners? I can only think of the Epik breach of a few years ago.
2. What are the proper opsec principles for a hate site host? Some servers and domains can be paid for with crypto. Is adopting a fake name and going full Bitcoin renegade the only option?
3. Is this gay and autistic, or a critical topic of discussion until the protocols for Internet 2.0 are in place?
The usual steps to hosting a website are very well-documented. Get a cheap server, buy a DNS record with your credit card, connect the two, and enjoy the result. The average website's owner you cannot track with ease.
How does this all change if you want to host a website to speak against globohomo and their kin - and retain a decent degree of anonymity while doing so? A connected and dedicated enough adversary could mess with many of those steps, from contacting your VPS providers for a friendly 3AM girl talk to getting a rogue developer to disable your domain name privacy guard.
If you live in a speech-hostile nation (lol Germany), you're in a world of hurt. Even if you don't, people are sure to start harassing your employer and other peers if the site strikes a bad enough nerve. We love our ooperator here - but I doubt anyone here would want to bear this sort of infamy.
Three practical questions to ponder.
1. Is this a reasonable threat vector to consider - has there been any precedent for infrastructure providers dumping doxx on website owners? I can only think of the Epik breach of a few years ago.
2. What are the proper opsec principles for a hate site host? Some servers and domains can be paid for with crypto. Is adopting a fake name and going full Bitcoin renegade the only option?
3. Is this gay and autistic, or a critical topic of discussion until the protocols for Internet 2.0 are in place?