[HacktionLab] Alright

penguin at riseup.net penguin at riseup.net
Thu Apr 10 15:19:50 UTC 2014


> Pulling the whois record for itsrecords reveals:
>
> Registrant Name: Joe Chlebik

Domain privacy services are available. This site uses one.
http://whois.domaintools.com/oxguin.net


I'm no expert, so I will eave it for others to point out potential  
pros and cons of this approach

Quoting Sikes <sikes at squat.net>:

> HAI
>
> This is a very broad question to answer and depends on many factors really.
>
> The really short version is
>
> the festival you are organizing is on your website:
>
> http://www.itsrecords.net/
>
> (found this by googling 'Jozef Chlebik its records')
>
> Pulling the whois record for itsrecords reveals:
>
> Registrant Name: Joe Chlebik
> Registrant Organization:
> Registrant Street: 24 Brogden Grove
> Registrant City: Sale
> Registrant State/Province: Cheshire
> Registrant Postal Code: M33 7UG
> Registrant Country: GB
> Registrant Phone: +44.7794010433
> Registrant Phone Ext.:
>
> Is that you ?
>
> As for the rest, see here
>
> 'Your' IP address
>
> Your IP address is given to you by your ISP. Supposingly , this is a  
> landline braodband connection, so your ISP knows your address and  
> possibly your name as you have signed a contract with them.
>
> They will however not share such information easily under normal  
> circumstances. Generally, it will be law enforcement backed by some  
> kind of warrant (depends on which country your are in really) that  
> will be able to extract this info, not some random member of the  
> public.
>
> Facebook and your data
>
> Of course, fb knows the IP you have been using to update your page,  
> but they will, here again, not share their logfiles so easily under  
> normal circumstances (think law enforcement and warrant here again).
>
> The question is more how much other info you have given fb about  
> yourself already. Are you on there with your real full name and  
> photo ? And is your personal fb site then linked to the event page ?
>
> In such a case, there is a million ways to figure out who you are  
> (in the broadest sense). If someone is remotely connected to your  
> network of fb-friends, they can soft-profile you easily just based  
> on the information _others- in this network have shared about  
> themselves (which city do they live in, what school did they go to,  
> you name it) and make the necessary deductions about you.
>
> no pasaran!
>
> kizziz
> IAH
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
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>
>
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2014, Jozef Chlebik wrote:
>
>> hows it going?
>> I am organising a festival this year which has been threatened by  
>> the far right and I just wanted to know from a security point of  
>> view how easily could they connect the facebook / event page /  
>> website either to me personally, both IP and real address?
>>
>> Thanks 
>>
>>



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