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September 06, 2012, 03:20:44 AM
Last edit: September 06, 2012, 02:14:47 PM by softwareseller
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Actually, at least in Australia, Yes. Sure, this guys service provider is protected by the telecommunications carriage act only but only if they maintain appropriate contact information. The same applies for this guy himself. If he fails to collect information about all who have access via his infrastructure probably the only thing stopping him from getting arrested is that he isn't IN Australia.

While being arrested may seem unlikely, the cooperation of a VPN operating business which doesn't collect user information (once again at least within australia) that is utilised for things such as organised crime would be subject to much more stringent laws and fewer legal representation options, notably, the Australian Crime Commission which holds the power to interrogate anyone without a lawyer and imprison them for extended lengths with minimal public oversight. Taking this one step further, the use of the services for terrorism related communication would then involve the Attorney General, ASIO and probably ASIS. This involvement can and does happen on a regular basis including compelling companies to collect all exit data, install wiretapping capabilities for a specific user among other things. All this guy is doing is making sure he's the fall guy for his customers, if he thinks that he'll just ignore Australian authorities he's failed to acknowledge the bilateral intelligence sharing agreements Australia, the UK and the U.S.A have in place.

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They need to find me before they could arrest me. Thus I have to stay anonymous and none of my IP used on this forum or forum related email is my real IP.
I'm not in Australia, UK or U.S.A.
Just search "anonymous hosting australia" You could find all sorts of hosting server in Australia anonymously.

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September 06, 2012, 03:35:36 AM
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Do you oversell bandwidth?
Since he sells unlimited bandwidth and probably doesn't actually have unlimited bandwidth ...

Of course, everyone oversells bandwidth.


Well sort of, it is possible to sell unlimited bandwidth if you have enough capacity at a fixed rate to sustain it. In Australia you can get unlimited bandwidth but you'll be capped at a set speed. 1Mbit of bandwidth in Australia realistically costs ~200-300/month. It's unlimited but it isn't oversold (cause you can't do more than 1Mbit).

Stu

so it's limited to 1Mbit?

'unlimited' is an industry-wide lie.
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September 06, 2012, 03:43:47 AM
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Well sort of, it is possible to sell unlimited bandwidth if you have enough capacity at a fixed rate to sustain it. In Australia you can get unlimited bandwidth but you'll be capped at a set speed. 1Mbit of bandwidth in Australia realistically costs ~200-300/month. It's unlimited but it isn't oversold (cause you can't do more than 1Mbit).

Stu

so it's limited to 1Mbit?

'unlimited' is an industry-wide lie.


Well, yeah... Actually in Aus it's called 'unmetered' because when some providers tried to say 'unlimited' the consumer protections regulator slammed them. I tend to agree 'unlimited' is an industry lie, usually it's unlimited*

* As long as you don't break out usage forecasts. Smiley

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September 06, 2012, 04:07:03 AM
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Server suspended, probably as we speak.
I was wondering why that hadn't happened myself. Maybe most customers don't do too serious illegal things and those who does uses tor or another VPN together with mine because they cannot trust me completely for those kinds of "business" and have to use double proxy to avoid risks.

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September 06, 2012, 04:12:10 AM
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so it's limited to 1Mbit?

'unlimited' is an industry-wide lie.


Yay!  Someone.

I want an unlimited Hard Drive.  Can I get Unlimited Space.

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September 06, 2012, 04:47:33 AM
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so it's limited to 1Mbit?

'unlimited' is an industry-wide lie.


Yay!  Someone.

I want an unlimited Hard Drive.  Can I get Unlimited Space.


Yes. Some email provider offer unlimited space. But I guess you have to transform your files to bit and email it to yourself by 10000000000 emails.

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September 06, 2012, 05:10:45 AM
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Yes. Some email provider offer unlimited space. But I guess you have to transform your files to bit and email it to yourself by 10000000000 emails.

They've done this before: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GmailFS

Access time would be atrocious though I'd imagine. That's how you do 'unlimited space' when the space is your product (as opposed to someone selling someone else some space). Load servers up to the gills with 2/3TB drives then pepper it with all these emails. Some will even show you what sort of minimum budget you'd require: http://blog.backblaze.com/2009/09/01/petabytes-on-a-budget-how-to-build-cheap-cloud-storage/

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September 06, 2012, 01:32:42 PM
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Maybe someone should be an audit of my service.
1. buy my VPN
2. Use it to download some "files"
3.See what happens and provide feedbacks.

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September 06, 2012, 01:39:52 PM
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Maybe someone should be an audit of my service.
1. buy my VPN
2. Use it to download some "files"
3.See what happens and provide feedbacks.

Awesome....

  • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
  • Downloaded <insert your imagination here>
  • Now in jail  Embarrassed
  • Buttsecks  Lips sealed
  • Profit  Huh
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September 06, 2012, 02:10:43 PM
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Awesome....

  • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
  • Downloaded <insert your imagination here>
  • Now in jail  Embarrassed
  • Buttsecks  Lips sealed
  • Profit  Huh
Do you think you would got to jail if you just download not too illegal files using a server located in another country? Or I would setup a server and build a reputation here just to entrap one person?
 You could use another VPN so that you download the content through double VPN to audit my service.

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September 06, 2012, 03:04:50 PM
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    Maybe someone should be an audit of my service.
    1. buy my VPN
    2. Use it to download some "files"
    3.See what happens and provide feedbacks.

    Awesome....

    • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
    • Downloaded <insert your imagination here>
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • Buttsecks  Lips sealed
    • Profit  Huh
    • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
    • Downloaded a car
    • Sped through school zone
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • buttwallet.dat Lips sealed
    • Profit  Huh

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    September 07, 2012, 02:02:44 AM
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    • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
    • Downloaded <insert your imagination here>
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • Buttsecks  Lips sealed
    • Profit  Huh
    • Bought VPN for BTC0.5
    • Downloaded a car
    • Sped through school zone
    • Now in jail  Embarrassed
    • buttwallet.dat Lips sealed
    • Profit  Huh
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    WOw,  there's 3D downloading now. Awesome!

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    September 07, 2012, 03:51:15 AM
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    If I may.

    Here's the problem. 

    Quite a few times, (I'm a BMW Enthusiast) I've gone too look at older BMWs, like E30s for example.  The dude selling the car will pop the hood and say "Here is an amazing BMW V6 Engine..." I stop him right there and say outloud "You're a moron!" and I leave.

    I have to.

    By default I can already assume:  He is NOT the owner of the car.  He does NOT know anything about BMWs.  He CERTAINLY did NOT change the Timing Belt every 100k miles.

    BMW does NOT make a V6.

    Now he may have been "a good guy" and an "honest guy" but he was NOT gaining my trust or my money because of his inexperience. It was too much of a gamble for me.  I'd respect him if he stuck with Fords and Mopar out where he belongs.

    I would bet you are NOT out here to scam someone, you already have proven that reputation on this board... but using improper terms like "Unlimited" and "its anonymous, but i'm wondering how some of my clients haven't gotten caught yet...

    The purpose in selling the VPN is to attract people who are not qualified to build and maintain their own VPN.  And you've scored there for sure.

    But f THEY are identifying loopholes like you pointing out a V6 in a Bimmer then its gonna be hard.

    Bottom line: Have a nice "Sell Sheet" made up and post it around the forums... just be the dude collecting the BTC and these guys won't troll you... (as much)

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    September 07, 2012, 09:31:49 AM
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    I would bet you are NOT out here to scam someone, you already have proven that reputation on this board... but using improper terms like "Unlimited" and "its anonymous, but i'm wondering how some of my clients haven't gotten caught yet...
    I've added Unlimited speed. *minimum 8Mbps/s guaranteed.
    No. I was wondering why my server hasn't been taken down or why my server provider hasn't emailed me about copyright/illegal activities.

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