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Use Protonmail /g/ said, its the best

fuck you /g/ and thanks for recommending me this piece of shit service

i cant access my mail for 2 days now and i think i lost a job offer because i couldnt reply in time to a important email

FUCK YOU
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Fucking Protonmail owners are so jewsih that they refuse to pay for anti DDoS protection like Cloudflare or something.

desu im baka senpai
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Read their posts - they are looking for a datacentre but so far no one wanted to make any deal with them because of the level of sophistication in these DDoS attacks. Rather go help them instead of whining here like little curry niggers.
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>>51213442
>/g/ said
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>>51213442
>trusting in /g/
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>>51213442
>jewgle ddos them because they hurt their business model
>it's protonmail's fault

>>51214980
Kore wa desu senpai
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I switched to riseup when it got DDoSd
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>>51213475
>Fucking Protonmail owners are so jewsih that they refuse to pay for anti DDoS protection like Cloudflare or something.
>Cloudflare
Yes, goy. Route the traffic through NSA-land.
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>>51215197
So do what /g/ says? According to that logic
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>>51213475

Cloudflare wouldn't of helped, they were hit by a state sponsored attack most likely a FVEY agency like the NSA/GCHQ.
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>ProtonMail was originally created to provide privacy to activists, journalists, whistleblowers, and other at risk groups, and we have many of those people in the ProtonMail community. Unfortunately, there are groups out there determined to oppose this which has led to this incident. However, we are confident that with your support, we can overcome this attack and come back stronger than ever, and continue to provide a place where online privacy is protected.

>As we will detail below, this attack has grown beyond just ProtonMail and is a full fledged cyberattack. We have been working with the Swiss Governmental Computer Emergency Response Team (GovCERT), the Cybercrime Coordination Unit Switzerland (CYCO), as part of an ongoing criminal investigation being conducted here in Switzerland and with the assistance of Europol. After much consultation, we have decided to release details about the full extent of the attack on us so the broader security and privacy community can stay informed.

Can someone fucking do something about these damn script-kiddies?
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>using a non commercial email for your job or identity

Are you stupid
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https://protonmaildotcom.wordpress.com/
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>>51215437
>FVEY agency like the NSA/GCHQ.
But why? Why would the nsa perform such a gross attack when they can basically read the e-mails with a bit of effort anyway? It looks too brutish to be from them.

Couldn't it be that it's competitors such as google, facebook who did it, with their governement's help (because you gotta support your own multinationals)? It'd be a way to tarnish Protonmail's reputation.
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It's a server in some guy's basement.

You are an idiot.
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>>51213442
desu senpai if they're getting ddos'd chances are they're actually good, despite the fact that their anti-privacy policy would make one think otherwise.
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>>51215469
>weeb having a job
ok, kid
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More than likely to be Chinese, remember what they did to github
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>using anything but gmail

Hahahahahhahahahahaahhahhahaah

>not having your own mail server

You asked for this.
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>>51213475
>Fucking Protonmail owners are so jewsih that they refuse to pay for anti DDoS protection like Cloudflare or something.
Yeah that wouldn't have helped at all, the DDOS attack wasn't even aimed at them directly, it was aimed at their ISP's routers and took down other services too.
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The idiots actually paid 6k in BTC for the attackers to stop, and they continued, lol.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2015/11/05/protonmail-pays-to-stop-ddos/
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>>51215607
>using botnetmail unironically
Dub geg
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>>51215645
>$6k in BTC
whoops
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>>51215587
Most protonmail users are european. I don't see the chinese gov't pulling something like this just to screw the few dozens of chinese dissidents who use protonmail.
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Just use cockmail like a sensible person.
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How do we find these people and screw them over though?
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>>51215524
yeah i thought about that as well

fucking freedom-hating silicon valley jews
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>>51213442
I have strong feeling that this attack is part of something much bigger. Hushmail is also under heavy ddos attack, but they use cloudflare, so they actually work.
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>>51215492
Kek. It was a marketing stunt after all.

Is protonmail just taking a day off?
Is protonmail playing victim?
Is protonmail even secure?
Is protonmail a botnet?
Is protonmail part of the NSA?
Is protonmail even encrypted?
Is protonmail the NSA?
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>>51215695
PS. It actually proves that NSA is **not** behind the attack, because hushmail is known for obeying law. Probably some kind of their competitor ordered the attack.
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>>51215775
>thinking the NSA cares if you're law abiding or not
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>>51215734
They brought down an entire ISP... As a marketing stunt?

Yeah, sure. Ok.
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>>51215775
Or they did this to make you think it wasn't them
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>>51213442
Those morons paid $6000 to stop the attacks. Now every script kiddie will DDOS them for money.

http://thehackernews.com/2015/11/encrypted-email-protonmail.html
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We told you to stick with Gmail. You didn't listen.

Your fault, your loss.
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>>51215843

Yea, goy. Use Gmail! Why would you need encrypted email? You don't have anything to hide, don't you?
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>>51215843
Yes, keep using GoyMail!
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>>51215875
>You don't have anything to hide, don't you?
what?
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>>51215875
>>51215880
At least it's impossible to bring down.
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>>51215893
Sure but you get datamined
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I would not shed a tear the day /g/ is taken down. Full of contradictory bullshit and retards. Neets the lot of them
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>>51215492
I smell fuckery. They need money because their ISP is under attack?
>Kek
Those fucks want da maney, but don't want to directly ask their users. So they ask for funding. Hahahahahahahzhzzhzhhzahhahahaha, they're worse than Spics setting their own warehouses on fire to claim insurance money, and then blaming it on gangs and shit.
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>>51215970
For cloudfare faggot ,it isn't free like your moms butthole.
Also,
>>>/v/
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>>51215970

I would actually give them money but they have run out of iOS beta application spaces.
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>>51216113
Yeah, because the Cloudflare business plan will cost $100K/year, right?

Get the fuck out.
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>>51216207

They will need more than Cloudflare if they had the same level of attack.

http://www.level3.com/en/products/ddos-mitigation/

It ain't cheap.
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Maybe it's about time the very infrastructure of the Internet is changed instead such that DDoS attacks become impossible?
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>>51215843
Speak for yourself shill.
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>>51216308
Easy: distributed decentralized such as via ipfs. Basically, have an https portal to give instructions and to quickly access without installing ipfs, and use ipfs in the backend to provide the email datastore in encrypted chunks (so there is replication but people don't have other people's emails in plaintext).
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>>51213442
>he uses an email that's not outlook/gmail or self-hosted for REALLY important shit

You brought this upon yourself. I hope you die in a fire.
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>>51215645
>>51215836
The other companies affected by it voted to pay. Read the blog post.
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>>51213442
I've never even heard of this...just use gmail you pleb.
Unless you are sending porn or terrorist emails then who cares what service you use. The service is supposed to fit the purpose.
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>>51215875
>Why would you need encrypted email?

>Trusting a third party to encrypt your e-mail

Toppest kek. I even bet that the recipient was using @gmail.com
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>>51216382

So you don't care about your privacy?
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>>51215428
Well you certainly can't not do what /g/ says if what /g/ says is not to be trusted.
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>Our ISP has come under renewed attack
What the fuck can they do about their ISP's infrastructure?
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>>51216471

BPG scrubbing and having redundant routing to allow for attack ingestion capacity. Their ISP and datacentre are going skitz as its apparently taken down a good chunk of Switzerlands internet.
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>>51215428
linux was a meme, think about it
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>>51216564

Everything /g/ recommends is a meme.
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you going to contribute?
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>>51216761
if I were a pro hackur I would go after the attackers instead
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>>51216207
The DDOS didn't take down their services, it took down their ISP's services.

>>51216519
>redundant routing
From what it sounds like, that's what the second DDOS was targeting, instead of targeting ProtonMail directly.
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>>51216785

The hackers being GCHQ NSA agents, you will probably be drone striked if you did that.
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>>51216810
you mean my proxy address would be drone striked ;)
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>>51216761
yeah, but couldn't contribute too much right now.
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>>51216803

Yeah, that's why its going to cost some serious dollaroo for that sort of redundancy seeing as the attack was over 100 Gpbs.
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I work for a big swiss website and we've seen about 3 ddos attacks last month - probably by these guys.
Guess what? Our total downtime was about 5 min. Why? Because our hoster isnt an idiot. (Hint: protomail is operated by phd. & dr.'s who know shit about internet)
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>>51217084
>Hint: protomail is operated by phd. & dr.'s who know shit about internet
all about the money i de schwiiz
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They down second time? Why their twitter is silent about it? Or they don't bother anymore saying anything to the public?
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>>51217184
maybe there is no update since then?

that last tweet was about the second outage.
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>using neetmail while trying yo get a job

Or was that your plan all along?
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>>51216761
I did. A few shekels won't hurt my pocket. They at least try to do something.
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>>51217184
They posted about it on Twitter. It is down now for more than 14 hours.
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ProtonMail pays ransom to end web tsunami – still gets washed offline http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/06/protonmail_pays_attack_ransom/

What a bunch of idiots running the service.
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>>51217589
https://protonmaildotcom.wordpress.com/

>This was a collective decision taken by all impacted companies, and while we disagree with it, we nevertheless respected it taking into the consideration the hundreds of thousands of Swiss Francs in damages suffered by other companies caught up in the attack against us.
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>>51217636
That still doesn't justify it. They should have rather spent that $6k on DDoS protection instead of being cybercriminal enablers.
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>>51217537
Oh yes, found it, was thinking there will be some update after half day.
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My take away from this thread is that eventually every single word of the English language will be replaced by chink-speak on 4chin.
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>>51217652
>$6k can protect you from state-sponsored DDoS attacks
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>>51217589
>>51217636
>ransom
>$5500
kek
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> We shall not negotiate with terrorists
> unless we do
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>>51217765
The FBI released a statement recently that said to actually pay the people behind ransomware if you get hit.

Literally makes no sense.
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>>51213442
retard

proton mail is as private as gmail anyhow.

just use GPG if you really give a shit.
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>>51218475
Because there's no other way to get back your data. If you didn't back up, this is literally your only option. After the payment, it's possible to start tracking and perhaps get a lead on the perp, as an added bonus.
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>>51213475
>actually wanting any website to be put behind crapflare
I see you like to wait forever to load a page, get "random security checks/timeouts", 404s for no reason, etc.
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>>51215469
>>51215558
yeap he is right you should have used gmail for your real identity... aka job
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>>51216761
>muh diversity
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>>51213442
Outlook.com or employer's email address for work; ProtonMail for your personal life.

ProtonMail hasn't yet proved itself beyond beta stage. It looked promising before all this shit.
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>>51213442
It's your own fault for falling in /g/ memes. Only fell for the linux one and it was enough to never take anyone's advice here ever again.
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I give them props for being open and honest ever since they have started, even when they dun goof'd. I can respect that. And then I think of scumbag Apple...
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>>51221196
this desu senpai

If you want to learn linux, then set up a couple VMware servers without a GUI and create a mock business network. Linux for the desktop is a huge joke.
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>>51216888
how big attacks like that happen?

nice trips
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>>51221246
>Linux for the desktop is a huge joke.
What if it just werks, like mine?
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>>51221196

If you can't figure out linux, then you really shouldn't be here.

>>51213442

The attack was state-sponsored. It means they're probably doing something right.
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>>51216639
Everything on /g/ is a meme. Linux, thinkpad, fountain pen, c language, ssd, mechanical keyboard, moto g, qwerty phones, windows being a botnet, etc.
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>>51221306
>state-sponsored
There is zero proof of that, only speculation.
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>>51221330

The DDoS was continued after the ransom was paid. Nobody with half a brain is going to continue to DDoS someone after the ransom has been paid, it gives the next victim no reason to actually pay the ransom.

They pissed off someone powerful enough to sink an ISP to spite protonmail.
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>under pressure paid attackers
>still getting attacked
>3rd party pressure
Let's talk about our safety here of these people that can't handle pressure of third parties, how likely do you think they will give data if their under pressure ?
I think this chance is quite high that they will give out data if their under real pressure of courts n shit.
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>>51221368
Perhaps there were 2 groups ?
And one succesfully did a blackmail, check out the BTC adress it has notes on transactions.
ofc this is all speculation but i think there is more going on.
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>>51221368
>They pissed off someone powerful enough to sink an ISP to spite protonmail.

I thought about it, and this could make sense. Someone powerful (an agency, or a government) told Proton to hand over the keys. Proton said no. Now they are being ass raped.

But if this was the case, and Proton was dead set on telling their users everything, why aren't they naming anyone, or hinting at anyone?
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>>51221387
It was literally $5500, that's chump change to make a huge problem go away.

They're still idiots to pay it, but for them it was a drop in the bucket.
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>>51221387

Honestly, you shouldn't rely on any web-based implementation of PGP. I encrypt locally, then paste to protonmail. Protonmail just gives me an added sense of security, however false it may be. Also, their symmetric encryption is about as secure as I can get when I communicate with normies who don't understand PGP.
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>>51221427
You actually believe that if you get stalked and you get a mail that you can pay and stalker stops ?
That's retarded bullshit, i can think of more groups involved desu
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>>51221403

>why aren't they naming anyone, or hinting at anyone

There are alot of politics involved in something like this. Only the people on the inside really have any clue as to what is going on.

>>51221409

Everything really is speculation. It was a pretty big player, whoever it was. The DDoS peaked at around 1 Tbps.
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>>51221427
>drop in bucket
Their literally asking for donations seems like their in more trouble then some buckets
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>>51221462
It's not about making them stop, it's about getting access to your data back so you can back it up as fast as possible to prevent it from having such an impact again.
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>>51215908
you're naive if you think you can store ANYTHING online without the government having direct, unfiltered, unencrypted access to it, on any service.

Might as well use the one that has 100% uptime
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>>51221462

That's not how DDoS works. The groups who do the DDoS often adopt names and form reputations. If a group were to get the reputation that they didn't halt the attack after ransom is paid, then there would be no incentive for the next victim to pay. Also, it is a terrible waste of resources to continue the attack if you've already gotten the money.

This is why the group in this case went out of their way to state the they had halted their attack and we're responsible for the attack that continued after the ransom was paid.
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>>51221478
1Tbps has never been seen or proved, it would disrupt alot not only an ISP.
ISPs tend to have wrongly network setups sometimes and weakest point can disrupt alot.
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>>51221537

That is what the blackmailers claimed. Protonmail said it was a sustained 300gbps.
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>>51221520
So why it's still being attacked ? There is a huge possibility that there were 2 groups and 1 was just messing around and got lucky with the blackmail.
But the real attackers are still doing their thing.

>>51221572
>believing blackmailers
Any sources about protonmail saying that ?
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Anybody running their own mail server on residential internet? I know it's a huge hassle, but if I convince my ISP to open outbound port 25, set up dynamic DNS for MX, reverse DNS, get my DKIM/SPF records, and wait for gmail to whitelist me, is it at least possible to do so? I could just get a cheap VPS, but I have a raspberry pi laying around, and it seems kinda "fun", for some definition of the word.
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>>51221591

It's highly unlikely that their are two blackmailing groups. The first attack was for only 45 minutes. They stopped and issued the blackmail threat. When the ransom wasn't paid, it continued.

If there are two groups then it is probable that the second group began after the first group had ended their attack.

I apologize, it was only 100gbps:

http://www.zdnet.com/article/protonmail-coughs-up-6000-to-stop-ddos-attack-ddos-carries-on-anyway/
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>>51221634
what would you gain by doing that?
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>>51221634
No, its a huge pain in the ass and 99% of your outgoing mail will be rejected or filtered.
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>>51221661
1 blackmailing group and 1 serious group but we still don't know anything really then blackmailing and ddos attacks that has been going on.

But remember it's been going on since awhile why would you blackmail( if you were serious about it ) after couple days of attacking seems like a waste, so there must be atleast 2 groups involved.
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>>51221681
But there is still that 1%, Kevin! You make it sound like nothing ever goes through!
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>>51221744

They blackmailed right off the bat. They hit them for 45 minutes, then sent a note that said "we can hit you up to 1tbps unless you paid us 20btc." PM didn't pay and the attack continued for a day, eventually it shut down the ISP and a few other companies, then those companies pressured PM into paying. They paid the blackmailers, and the attacks still continued.

As it sits right now, I still can't use my account. I can see my emails, but I can't send or receive anything.
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> s/he doesn't use gmail

Well /g/entoomyn, I'm afraid there are people like this among us.
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>>51221677
1 use my own domain, and 2) don't have to pay for vps. There's also 3) arguable security from snooping on the server, but they'll just MITM the connection before that, so I'm discounting that advantage.

>>51221681
Just outgoing mail? Can I proxy outgoing SMTP through a trusted server, but have incoming mail connect directly to my raspi? gandi at least seems to let you use their SMTP servers separately.
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the solution is free, but people is just too dumb
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>>51221806
Protonmail have been under attack all week not just this single 45min attack.

Also if they targeted the ISP why would protonmail get third party pressure from other companies.
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>>51221838
Cloudflare is only for http based attacks (layer7) and no one would ever attack a cloudflare IP with layer 4 because it's a waste of resources.

And it's US based so probably not the best idea, but what about OVH / nforce / level3 / blacklotus(nl) /
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>>51221850

I think you misunderstood my post. They did a 45 minutes attack without warning, just to demonstrate they were serious. THEN they gave the blackmail letter and continued the attack.

From their press release:

>"Through MELANI (a division of the Swiss federal government), we exchanged information with other companies who have also been attacked and made a few discoveries. First, the attack against ProtonMail can be divided into two stages. The first stage is the volumetric attack which was targeting just our IP addresses. The second stage is the more complex attack which targeted weak points in the infrastructure of our ISPs. This second phase has not been observed in any other recent attacks on Swiss companies and was technically much more sophisticated. This means that ProtonMail is likely under attack by two separate groups, with the second attackers exhibiting capabilities more commonly possessed by state-sponsored actors. It also shows that the second attackers were not afraid of causing massive collateral damage in order to get at us."
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>>51221834
I don't feel comfortable using an e-mail provider that scans all of my incoming and outgoing e-mails for keywords. I just wouldn't respect myself.
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>>51215607
anyone who can't spend the little bit of money to rent a vps or make a home server for their own email server is fucking retarded. why would you trust your important mail with a third party provider.
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>>51213442
>using encrypted mail for a job offer
How about act like a normal person and call to set and make appointments? You're clearly lying, but for those who might actually get job offers, OP is a complete idiot.
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>>51221901
Yes, attacks have been going on since 3rd of november looking on their Twitter.
Obv that this blackmailing party jumped in half the process of a more advanced group
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>>51221956

Why would you duplicate a free service?

You can literally use any service as long as you implement proper encryption. This means using command line gpg, or kgpg. Don't use a website or "plug-in."
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>>51213442
You're a fucking idiot. Using anything but gmail for important business that has to be 100% reliable.
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Also why they claiming state backed attackers, 100Gbps of amplified attacks isn't really hard to do, looking forward to some reports about these attacks.
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>>51221981

That model doesn't make sense though. It makes more sense that the blackmailing group was running the less-advanced volumetric attack, the ransom was paid, and then the state-sponsored attack began after this.

The blackmail letter was sent a mere 45 minutes after the DDoS began. It wasn't as though they jumped in with a ransom note after everyone found out about the DDoS.

This model fits better with the two-stage attack they outlined in their press release.
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>>51222002
>important business
>OP applying to McDonald's
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>>51222022

Read the press release. There was a two-stage attack. The first attack was a sustained 100gbps, this was likely the blackmailers. The blackmailers got their money and then the second wave hit, which was a more advanced (from their press release):

>The second stage is the more complex attack which targeted weak points in the infrastructure of our ISPs. This second phase has not been observed in any other recent attacks on Swiss companies and was technically much more sophisticated. This means that ProtonMail is likely under attack by two separate groups, with the second attackers exhibiting capabilities more commonly possessed by state-sponsored actors. It also shows that the second attackers were not afraid of causing massive collateral damage in order to get at us."
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>>51222024
Yes that's what i'm trying to tell you lmao my bad english.
Only thing i don't get is state sponsored attacks, there is literally no proof or anything that it's state sponsored.
And the past shows us that an invidual can put off large attacks.
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>>51221323
>SSD
What? People on here don't even like SSDs. It's definitely not a meme unless performance increase is a meme to you
>c language
Python baby please.
>windows being a botnet
Come on, it's practically confirmed in windows 10.
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>>51222029
His first experience in the real world is important regardless.

Cock.li business class mail never fails me.
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>>51222067

>And the past shows us that an invidual can put off large attacks.

The past also shows us that the NSA has a compulsion to punish systems that don't submit to it. I don't see any incentive for an individual to target Protonmail. A competitor could also be to blame.
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>>51222103
I actually did get my current job while using a cock.li e-mail address. I don't think anyone really cares, or pays attention to it, as long as you have your full name appear first.
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>>51222149
A competitor would not risk being found out. That would drive them right out of business.
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>>51213442
CAN'T WAIT FOR MY EMAIL TO BE READY TOMORROW! IT'LL BE A RELIEF!
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>>51213442
>/g/ said
theres your problem
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>>51222226
>there's
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>>51222149
>I don't see any incentive for an individual to target Protonmail
That's bugging me for a while. Why would anyone even want to get rid of a niche mail provider in the first place?
My only two guesses are either some group (perhaps even a government) doesn't want end-to-end e-mailing to grow or some really dedicated group of autists just wanting to take it down because it's popular in a site/group they hate.
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>>51222149
Largest ddos attacks aren't done by nsa, competitors could be involved but not directly, angry people maybe ? No one knows.
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>>51213442
>not using gmail or hotmal like a normal person

your deserve this pedo terrorist

also
>job
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>>51222350
>also
>>job

>taking anything a NEET has to say seriously

:^D
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ANDY TOOK ALL MY FUCKING MONEY, SENPAI
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>>51222361
>i'm being serious

baka desu senpai.
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gmail is shit and slow, outlook just changed for the millionth time and you can't customize any of the calendar or folder shit that i dont want.

what is either a fast free botnet mail or a decent safe email

i tried running my outlook through thunderbird and it takes literally 2 minutes to open a text only email. im assuming MS fucks with any third party email software to promote people using it on a webpage and seeing ads

anyone used yahoo?
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>>51213442
>2015
>not separating your corpo-kek life from your personal services
>actually using anything besides google/corporat/institution guaranteed uptime email for professional activities
What a fucking meme
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>gmail + mailvelope
That's how difficult it is
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>>51225420

>Implying Google doesn't pass this over to the NSA to decrypt.
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hey
i need to sign up for a mail address but i want to use Tor
gmail wont let me create account using Tor and yahoo need a phone number which clearly defeats the purpose.
protonmail and hushmail dont work (at least today)

anywhere else to look?
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>>51226072
riseup.net
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>>51226072

>Tor

Dirty paedo.
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>>51226161
will try that, thx
>>51226172
lol.
just covering my tracks
pedo is degenerate and must be eradicated
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I got fooled once with Lavabit, so luckily I had enough common sense not get fooled again with Protonmail.

Any kind of service built on principles of anonymity needs to be decentralized. If it's possible to take it down, it will be taken down.
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>email geared towards integrity
>use cloudflare, a tracker service


sometimes I wonder if 90% of the people here are actually legit mentally disabled
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>>51226072
>gmail wont let me create account using Tor
Yeah cause you're dumb as fuck and don't know how to.
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>someone butthurt enough to attack a small email provider
I bet my fucking hand it's NSA throwing an autistic fit because they have additional work with decrypting those mails
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>>51215843
Actually I've been using gmail for a very long time, and never heard of this company before. Now I'm interested to switch, but have to wait until they finish getting DoS'd first.
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Gmail for crap and self hosted for important stuff masterrace.
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>>51226513
how retarded are you?
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use Ghostmail desu senpai

https://www.ghostmail.com/refer/SqN35TVcAuUrCFf08zVRnQUdIjE6ABQWecgLW3e_fOo
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>>51228355
shit service also protonmail wasn't attacked it was the isp
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>>51228355
https://www.ghostmail.com/refer/SqN35TVcAuUrCFf08zVRnQUdIjE6ABQWecgLW3e_fOo

no senpai
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why is f4m filtered baka desu
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>>51228380
at least there have some 1gb encrypted storage to go along with it baka desu senpai
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>>51228380

It was both. The first attack was a volumetric attack against PM. The second, and likely state-sponsored, was a sophisticated attack against their ISP's infrastructure.
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>>51228398
we got keked desu senpai
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>>51222093
>look at this newfag
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Update.
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>>51231615
Wow what a quest. Those mountain trolls can get quite violent.
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>>51231615
what the fuck is up with your lowercase letter "i"s?
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>>51231615
>yfw drone takes him out
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>>51215492
They want $50k

that is like 3 days of top tier protection for the type of attack they are under

what a fucking waste of money
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>>51226161
nice leftist site
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>>51231648
ThIs
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>>51231648
>>51231778
I've set my default font size to be 9pt and apparently it shits on twitter's default font.
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>>51213442
Never - I repeat - NEVER listen to word of what most of these 'spergs say here. /g/ is just a neet circle jerk.
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>>51231923

Piss off.

-Sent from my t420 dankpad running hardened Gentoo and chromium built from source


Also, I still can't send or receive mail on my account. I can access the site without a problem though.
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>not using NSA's Openmailbox
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>>51233673
who says i don't have an account on that too?
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