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  • @Traffic : spamming threads here isnt enough? on to email as well ?

  • Iran? Hmmmm... I think the NSA probably pwns those boxes. No way you get a clean IP.

  • Offshore Hosting Starting from $0.99 -
    http://www.plazhost.com/offshore-shared-hosting/

  • UrDNUrDN Member
    edited August 2015

    William said: Demonoid had to move out of Ukraine before it closed (was hosted at Colocall) as the law works even there, albeit very slowly

    It was not kicked out of Ukraine, it's a lie. Demonoid are a bunch of crooks and they made up some story, the government of Ukraine even had to issue a statement to say that they have never even thought to shutdown the site.

    The only time there was an attempt to make a gift to the U.S was the arrest of the directors of ex.ua . The action was a complete violation of the constitution of Ukraine (this happens often because people don't know their rights), but since ex.ua had a legal advisor the site was back to work 3 days later. During the downtime it was even a panic even at the security service department because they did not know where they could download their shitty cracked Windows XP.

    The EU thingy is just a trick for the government to suck some money, they can't make such laws because they would violate the constitution and it could lead to their overthrown. You must know that the previous government was kicked only because on that day they had decided to make a law that prohibits people from purchasing SIM cards without a passport. The so called activists then rushed to the parliament and the fight began. All of this while in most EU countries it is mandatory to register your passport when purchasing a SIM card but people just don't know about that as most have never travelled anywhere else but in Russia.

    In Ukraine it is possible to preserve your rights if you have enough knowledge, most people are abused simply because they have no clue and the majority is also scared as they spent a part of their life in the Soviet Union where it was totally impossible to do anything against the government.

    In Russia for a couple of years now it is similar to what was in the Soviet Union, basically Russia removed everything that was good from the soviet times and is restoring all the bad things. They can violate the constitution and laws and it becomes harder and harder to do anything against that.

  • Not BP, operates closely with canadian laws which are not sure yet if torrent trackers are really illegal - Kicks all other warez sites (DDL etc.)

    -> Allows some warez, major sport streaming sites there as well.

    http://www.hostkey.com *

    Not BP, kicks any spam and warez site after some abuse. Owner/Staff active on LET under alias @tgk76

    -> Allows warez linking forums. No issues until brein contacts them for NL location, in RU its fine

    https://selectel.com

    Not BP, kicks any spam and warez site. More or less legit russian host - hosted some Russian warez before.

    -> Allows botnets, scanners and everything until they get a spamhaus listing. Then you must clear IP. No whole server termination.

    http://privatelayer.com *

    No, really? No, not useable for anything BP requiring, hosts some warez in CH but is in constant legal fight with authorities and on the verge of getting depeered by Cogent

    -> How do you know that? Loads of warez there.

    https://www.voxility.com

    Closing down any servers used for P2P and warez after certain size, nope.

    -> Turning into good guys, allowed anything in the past. You can still get away with things if you go via reseller with its own ip range. Then they dont care.

    http://www.xservers.ro

    Legit host, does not allow anything banned by any EU country. Recently raided IIRC (was in Romanian news, @Maounique can probably tell more)

    -> Used to be xservers.eu, mass scale spam and xrumes. They were in Germany, Netherlands and now Romania.

    http://www.ecatel.info *

    Youre joking right? Ecatel now follows NL laws, even though their abuse dept sucks ass - Now mainly used for untraceable booters as they allow spoofed UDP. On constant verge of getting depeered (happens all the time, then they just switch to the next either unknowing or unwilling to enforce prefix lists/spoofing filters ISP)

    -> They only follow laws when then absolutely must - no other choice before lawsuit or de-peer.

    https://www.altushost.com

    Quite funny history, will kick on pretty much any abuse, tries hard to become legit, advertises/d on LET/LEB

    -> Owned by Serbian citizen, made a fortune hosting spam, phishing and avoiding taxes. Incorporated in NL last year, tries to be legit, yet hosts warez directly or via reseller - http://warez-host.com

    Shitty provider, avoid.

    https://www.server.lu

    God no, once they know you do something illegal in LU (and this list is long by now) they kick you overnight.

    -> Warez linking is fine until some major EU anti-piracy agency contacts them.

    http://www.warez-host.com *

    God no, does nothing like the name implies.

    -> Owned by Iran citizen. Hosts everything, altushost reseller. Avoid both, shitty service.

  • gh0st007 said: -> Allows botnets, scanners and everything until they get a spamhaus listing. Then you must clear IP. No whole server termination.

    Got me kicked for nmaping 0/0 without Spamhaus listing (while ISPs like Vultr do not seem to care about that)

    gh0st007 said: -> How do you know that? Loads of warez there.

    Highly bad reviews in German forums for warez and similar websites - Still existing warez sites on Privatelayer are very small.

    gh0st007 said: -> They only follow laws when then absolutely must - no other choice before lawsuit or de-peer.

    No, Ecatel now even kicks/disables for simple DoS if you provide them with 3 lines of tcpdump/netflow, see latest WHT thread about them - Their rep even stated that themself.

    gh0st007 said: -> Warez linking is fine until some major EU anti-piracy agency contacts them.

    Nope, again, kicked multiple german warez sites overnight.

  • KwiceroLTDKwiceroLTD Member
    edited August 2015

    iirc darkode had a vendor going by WebHosting who offered BP servers in Lebanon in a DC he worked at. He offered physical theft protection (no joke), in case some thieves broke into the datacenter and stole your server hardware. off-sho.re was good also, until he up and vanished one day with about $30k in his BTC wallet, roughly another $20k in WMZ. However, he just hosted content in Luxembourg, under a shell company registered in UK. off-sho.re was rather cheap compared to WH, $100 for a VPS with 100 gb hard drive, 1 gb ram, proxmox cp for control iirc. At one point off-sho.re was moderator on darkode with l3n0. Mafi was cool, but when KMS came on he brought the HQ level of DK much higher than any other kids because he knew his shit. He brought starfall on sometime later iirc, both of them are fed informants anyway. If memory serves me correctly either Zoned or off-sho.re invited KMS, I believe it was Zoned, off-sho.re vouched for him along with sp3c.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    OMG, no, I am not part of the illegal scene, so far I am only involved in legal stuff, until it will become illegal.
    In theory, once there will be satellite broadband, you can host anything some remote neck of woods in the no man's land or on a ship. But it will be quickly out of fashion once a real darknet over some mesh will emerge, it wont be long now, 2-3 years maybe.

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  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited August 2015

    Maounique said: In theory, once there will be satellite broadband, you can host anything some remote neck of woods in the no man's land or on a ship

    huh, you can do that already? That is how most i.e. Lebanese ISPs get their transit for now and how Cuba was connected until Venezuela built the subsea cable... it just is not cheap. Sat provider can also trace 2 way systems with the latency of the uplink, but only to an area of a few km2 (easy to triangulate as you know where the sat is currently and can pinpoint location by calculating the latency the signal needs to travel at speed of light).

  • From what I understand, basically you need to have a "friends host" to get real bp hosting and it'll probably cost a lot.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    William said: huh, you can do that already?

    indeed, but real "broadband" is extremely expensive and every customer is well vetted, that will change in a couple of years and it will become possible to actually host something.

  • KwiceroLTDKwiceroLTD Member
    edited August 2015

    @alexvolk said:
    From what I understand, basically you need to have a "friends host" to get real bp hosting and it'll probably cost a lot.

    Not really, if you cover your tracks and don't make everything very obvious, you can last quite a while. Off-sho.re's subnets sent tons of spam, even hosted damagelab at one point, darkode at one point before he ran away (offshore). I believe sp3c paid roughly $3000 a month to offshore for hosting + ddos protection. ddos filtered threw switzerland and a backend in lux.

    edit: Just found when offshore used vox - http://www.ipaddressden.com/ip/37.221.161.153.html

    edit 2: his lt block http://www.tcpiputils.com/browse/ip-address/5.199.171.192 from 2012:

    person: Tony Starsky

    address: Gladstonos 319 Paphos

    phone: +63 9472662035

    abuse-mailbox: [email protected]

    nic-hdl: TS1-CY

    mnt-by: DUOMENUCENTRAS-MNT

    created: 2012-09-28T06:46:13Z

    last-modified: 2012-09-28T06:46:13Z

    source: RIPE # Filtered

  • Thanks everyone for their input and suggestions. I have updated the original link to include all of your input.

  • IxamHostingIxamHosting Member
    edited August 2015

    Voxility got very strict over the past years. More strict then OVH.

    Source:
    own experience. Back in beginning of 2014 they terminated a Node with 150 VPS on it. Because of two Abuse reports. Didnt even got us the chance to remove those Abusers.
    And refused to give us our data so we can move. Which got us big problems. We have paid them thousands a month. After that i couldnt trust them anymore and moved on with all Servers.

    They began to be stricter and stricter since they closed limehost.ro and expanded.
    Our first servers where from limehost.ro (voxilitys brand back in the days). They didnt give a shit about most shit.

    But what about adding InfiumHost to the list?

  • @IxamHosting said:
    But what about adding InfiumHost to the list?

    InfiumHost is dead after migration from Ukraine.

    --

    @KwiceroLTD damagelab? It's a security forum not hard to host. Most good underground forums are with closed membership.

    If someone wants bp hosting search here https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/monitor.php?filter=filesonline or just search some russian security forums (see damagelab for example).

  • alexvolk said: InfiumHost is dead after migration from Ukraine.

    Really? o.O What did exactly happen and when?

  • @Clouvider said:
    "Offshore" can you be more specific? Off which shore precisely?

    The only shore that matters.

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  • gh0st007gh0st007 Member
    edited August 2015

    KwiceroLTD said: Not really, if you cover your tracks and don't make everything very obvious, you can last quite a while. Off-sho.re's subnets sent tons of spam, even hosted damagelab at one point, darkode at one point before he ran away (offshore). I believe sp3c paid roughly $3000 a month to offshore for hosting + ddos protection. ddos filtered threw switzerland and a backend in lux.

    edit: Just found when offshore used vox - http://www.ipaddressden.com/ip/37.221.161.153.html

    edit 2: his lt block http://www.tcpiputils.com/browse/ip-address/5.199.171.192 from 2012:

    person: Tony Starsky

    address: Gladstonos 319 Paphos

    phone: +63 9472662035

    abuse-mailbox: [email protected]

    nic-hdl: TS1-CY

    mnt-by: DUOMENUCENTRAS-MNT

    created: 2012-09-28T06:46:13Z

    last-modified: 2012-09-28T06:46:13Z

    source: RIPE # Filtered

    -> lol what a moron. Buys a voxility and re-sells for 10x more as offshore hosting. I wonder what kind of morons buy that nowadays. Cyber criminals being stupid?

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited August 2015

    IxamHosting said: Voxility got very strict over the past years. More strict then OVH.

    Exactly. Vox is now extremely strict on abuse - Especially if they have to (again) deal with RO police which is neither nice nor very understanding and has, compared to FR/DE/AT, very far reaching rights including confiscating your HW for many years without a judge even looking at the order.

    gh0st007 said: lol what a moron. Buys a voxility and re-sells for 10x more as offshore hosting. I wonder what kind of morons buy nowadays. Cyber criminals being stupid?

    Idiots, what did you expect? Can't even whois an IP....

    alexvolk said: InfiumHost is dead after migration from Ukraine.

    IIRC the owner (again a German, how unexpected, most crime hosters have their history somewhere connected to Germany or Austria) got massive problems with the German FBI (BKA) and decided to become "legit". Not really reliable anymore.

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  • gh0st007gh0st007 Member
    edited August 2015

    William said: IIRC the owner (again a German, how unexpected, most crime hosters have their history somewhere connected to Germany or Austria)

    lol interesting. Kim Dotcom also comes from Germany. Germany being the source of warez and cyber crime? :P

  • CyberBunker

  • dodgy said: Owned by this British company https://www.webarch.net/

    Not really, that Ltd is just a front - i am 90% sure the owner is in Germany.

  • IxamHostingIxamHosting Member
    edited August 2015

    William said: IIRC the owner (again a German, how unexpected, most crime hosters have their history somewhere connected to Germany or Austria) got massive problems with the German FBI (BKA) and decided to become "legit". Not really reliable anymore.

    You´ve got alot of interesting info. Didnt know that Infium was also owned by a German.
    That explains their connections to Heihachi (a german cyber crime hoster owned by a carderforum owner "13speedtest37" - 1337crew.to back in 2009)

    I feel criminal being a german now. lol

    Thanked by 1KwiceroLTD
  • @IxamHosting they've moved most servers to Lithunia in case something goes wrong with current goverment in Ukraine (I think) and they're really small now (judging by total ips)

    http://bgp.he.net/AS50297#_whois

    IPs Originated (v4): 3,328
    
    organisation:   ORG-IU17-RIPE
    org-name:       Infium, UAB
    org-type:       other
    address:        LT-12124, Vilnius, Lithuania, pr Laisves 77C
  • FrecyboyFrecyboy Member
    edited August 2015

    IxamHosting said: I feel criminal being a german now. lol

    In jedem Land gibt es schwarze Schafe.

    But you're also german and seem to be running an offshore host, so...

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited August 2015

    IxamHosting said: You´ve got alot of interesting info. Didnt know that Infium was also owned by a German. That explains their connections to Heihachi (a german cyber crime hoster owned by a carderforum owner "13speedtest37" - 1337crew.to back in 2009)

    I knew 13speedtest37 (aka Dominik Bauer, my research already has shown that long before he was jailed) more well than i would usually want to admit publicly (anno end 2009) - He still sits in jail in (lower) Austria, not far from my old living place (around 25km), i once tried to sell him some servers in China (on his request/inquiry) but my supplier declined to host his kind of stuff (which, back then, was insanely rare, host was sinohosting, still active/in business) - I can now admit that as i was convicted (2 years probation) for the simple sentence that i would "allow anything if/until i don't get abuse" anyway, so fuck it - They did not know who i talked to though, but it does not matter anymore as Austria has double jeopardy laws in place.

  • Frecyboy said: In jedem Land gibt es schwarze Schafe
    But you're also german and seem to be running an offshore host, so...

    Thanked by 1Frecyboy
  • gh0st007 said: lol what a moron. Buys a voxility and re-sells for 10x more as offshore hosting. I wonder what kind of morons buy that nowadays. Cyber criminals being stupid?

    It's called hop on a private forum with a lot of tech knowledge, money, experience, and tell a story. Easily done.

  • KwiceroLTDKwiceroLTD Member
    edited August 2015

    @IxamHosting I laughed at your abuse complaints, iirc on dk Android was selling botnet setups on your network. for the longest of time until he complained "was kicked out"

  • KwiceroLTD said: @IxamHosting I laughed at your abuse complaints, iirc on dk Android was selling botnet setups on your network. for the longest of time until he complained "was kicked out"

    no wonder, he is one of skids who tried to run bulletproof hosting out of Voxility. He understood 'allows everything' literally lol.

    Now moved to OVH, I wonder how much this lasts. Fail.

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