Changes between Version 20 and Version 21 of response-from-mfpl-members-server-seizure


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Apr 20, 2012, 6:38:10 PM (13 years ago)
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Jack Aponte
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    1515== Which MFPL members have been affected by the seizure? ==
    16 The server containing the anonymous remailer service is managed by the European Counter Network (ECN) and hosted by Riseup, who is a MFPL partner. The seized server contained no MFPL member data. We have reviewed the other MFPL and Riseup servers located in the same place as the ECN server and have found no evidence that any other servers were compromised in any way.
     16The server containing the anonymous remailer service is managed by the European Counter Network (ECN) and hosted by Riseup, who is a MFPL partner. The seized server contained no MFPL member data. We have reviewed the other MFPL and Riseup servers located in the same facility as the ECN server and have found no evidence that any other servers were compromised in this incident.
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    1818Although no MFPL members have been directly affected by the seizure, hundreds of other people and organizations were. Disrupted in this seizure were academics, artists, historians, feminist groups, gay rights groups, community centers, documentation and software archives and free speech groups. The server included the mailing list "cyber rights" (the oldest discussion list in Italy to discuss this topic), a Mexican migrant solidarity group, and other groups working to support indigenous groups and workers in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa. In total, over 300 email accounts, between 50-80 email lists, and several other websites have been taken off the Internet by this action.