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Old 11-01-2018, 11:13 PM   #8
Santa's Little Helper
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Post You can still play some Skoore games!

Conclusion time.

Thought it fair to include whoever is interested:

Sorry to hoodwink and annoy people - it was necessary in order to discover hidden data regarding a particuliar issue that has been hanging around like a bad smell for 10-15 years.
In good faith - it is presented to you for you to make your own decisions, as transparency is key.

A cross reference with one of these sites has led to multiple entries onto a rather unprotected server containing much data and web-space/access that are soft targets, due to being out-dated, not supporting https and showing that 94.247.169.37 is open on both mail/SMTP port (Postfix smtpd - phising / fake mails) 25/TCP and http port 80 (Apache httpd 2.2.8 ((Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.17 with Suhosin-Patch). The IP resolves the following domains, hosted on one server, located around Lundbergsgatan and Strandvägen:

abovomedia.com
graduateprogrammes.com
beta.studentlya.nu
mvgplus.se
studentlya.nu
studentlya.se
traineeprograms.com
ww.addressandring.se
www.abovo.se
www.graduateprogrammes.com
www.studentertyckertill.se
www.studentlya.nu
www.traineeprogrammes.com
www.traineeprograms.com


(that's not a typo on ww.addressandring.se... it really is ww. Also has nothing to do with long-established www.adressandring.se from Skycom Nordic. It's possibly something known as "typesquatting", where someone might typo a frequently visited website only to land of a site that was either exactly the same and give away their details, or simply display an advert, or perform a malicious action)

What was waited upon - there was a period today where Abandonia was down for, what appeared to be some, "work".

Because of this - Reloaded.org had to be moved in order to keep it going.


Reloaded.org was temporarily moved to: 81.201.210.46.
Does not support https, and also hosts several other sites that might be used by kids to play "D-DOS" games with open ports as well as some suspicious sites linked together.
It is not often that a social site for children is seen under the same domain as that of adult photographs, on the same server as many "personal" photographs hidden behind the same stop-page.

This IP resolves many domains, hosted on the same server - some will be recognised, some not:

abandonia.com
ads.users.se

*Adult Material under same domain as "children's" networking*

adult.snuttis.com
adultfiles.snuttis.com
beta.student.be
bilder.spana.com
carro.spana.com
cv.abovo.se
dogs.spana.com
en.abandonia.com
festivalinfo.se
flakasand.spana.com
fotbollsfestival.com
jen.snuttis.com
kids.snuttis.com
ksk.student.se

*From looking at the overt "student connection / [job] opportunity" mixed with the "teen" and "baby" sites - it must be asked why there was need to host so many pictures for the time it was open. Perhaps Johan Larsson (Yet to check: http://www.translator-scammers.com/t...-directory.htm), who provided translations for Spana over the years, may be able to help answer. It is interesting.*

latinababy.spana.com
leona.spana.com
micciseen.spana.com
leona.spana.com
micciseen.spana.com
mvgplus.se
nassjook.spana.com
notice.spana.com
picali.com
picali.net
pridecup.com
reloaded.org
shop.abandonia.com
skoore.com
skoore.fr
students.fr
userfiles.snuttis.com
userfiles.snuttis.se
ut.abandonia.com
www.abandonia.com
www.abovo.se
www.abovomedia.com
www.festivalinfo.se
www.fotbollsfestival.com
www.kanaler.se
www.minitellus.com
www.mvgplus.com
www.mvgplus.se
www.nappet.se
www.pupkus.com
www.reloaded.org
www.shoutcentral.com
www.skoore.com
www.snuttis.com
www.snuttis.se
www.spana.com
www.student.be
www.student.se
www.studentis.com
www.studentportalen.se
www.students.fr
www.webfolk.se


This is part of a history of the pies a certain individual has had their fingers in, over the past 10-15 years.
Most are to do with failed business (running back to 2003), music and football, online shopping, adult/kid chat/material, personal spaces - before a turn towards less "dodgy" business (eg, roping students and acquiring websites from students in order to earn passive advertising revenue and promote the student services).

You can check this yourself, here:

https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/w...on-web-server/ (enter the temp IP for reloaded,org while abandonia.com was down - 81.201.210.46).

Some of the URLs there will return 403 (forbidden). A few are for sale (redirect). Most are now "hanging". There, kept in the history of the internet, but no longer active.

This places a solid link historical link for hosting and domain registration between an individual, Studentis, Abovo Media Group (Alingsasvagen 6, Boras, 50438, SE) and certain activites that might appear to not be "entirely legit".

(What kind of person puts a kids' group on the same domain as adult material, and hides "personal" images on such sites as "latinababy"?
The kids.snuttis.se site states: "Ingen fara!" (No danger!)
It was a networking site for Scandenavian youngsters. It ran from 2004 and ceased operation in 2011.
The adult parts of the domain ran from 2005 until 2011.

The


Abandonia.com appeared, for a short time, alone as it was going through downtime: 94.247.169.19

But is now back to containing:

abandonia.com
reloaded.org
www.abandonia.com
www.reloaded.org


This server does not support https and is open to attack.

However - the information revealed during the reconfiguration and isolation of Abandonia.com - in particular the temporary move of Reloaded.org to a server hidden within the Abovo Media Group's past...

It has been most worth it.

I apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Social engineering doesn't make many friends, because it requires that people must be tricked in one way or another. The "perpetrator" may not have caused any of the actions and might even still be lying now.

But it is a necessary part of the process in any eliminative investigation.

Perhaps now that this evidence is presented here to you, you might see why it was necessary to force a particular hand into a certain action (at the thought of a few day's loss of earnings) to highlight that the person in question was hosting - at the same time - adult material on the same domain as a children's communications service. Simultaneously hiding image hosting sites behind a block wall. Coupled with a history of hosting "personal" photographs. Potentially... (no longer my concern)

Check the Wayback Machine - maybe you'll also confirm the connexions, if you can be bothered.

Be warned. You cannot unsee.

There is enough suspicion raised to warrant forward of corrolating information to Brottsförebyggande rådet – Brå (bra.se).


There's something called a "moral code".
Some people have one.
Some people's come back to bite them years later.

The cornerstone of any truth is an illusion of perspective, but suspicion remains.
Forever. (Evidently, considering the reaction at an internet forum after several years! HA! Does no-one grow up or learn to better themselves?)


All of the information above is available through public access.
A matter of timing the glance and thinking where to look, creating an opening if necessary in order to take a peek.

Everything we do on the internet is logged forever.

The internet might forgive, but it never forgets.
Same as some humans might forget, but never forgive.

It's a sad thing when something someone might have done half a lifetime ago haunts them, eh?

Wouldn't lose sleep over it.


You know there are NINE trackers on this website...
3,000 euro for doing nothing but having a website a month seems ok to me, run by volunteers (who ask for donations of "a cup of coffee" that costs 5e??? Where do you get your coffee?

You're being ripped off, big time.



(ps - You can still play some old flash games at skoore: https://web.archive.org/web/20111211...oore.com:80/en - neat).

(pps - It's easier to forgive an enemy, than it is to forgive a friend)

(ppps - a certain DDoS for hire service has recently had to conform to legal guidelines, retiring their level 7 attacks for angry kids vs websites [they would've destroyed this one] and game servers, because Santa's Helper left them a gift on Christmas day and found the "admin" and found the hosting company's abuse email to provide evidence they were complicit in what might be construed as illegal activity - lots of angry script kiddies can't take out scrubby old http sites that - why are no Abovo Media site https? Doesn't even hide the registrant info? [DDoS is illegal, btw, kids - don't do it, or if you do... learn to do it yourself]. https://www.facebook.com/webstresser.org/ - That was their Christmas gift. Shame Abandonia's didn't turn out so well, but - it wasn't for you guys, really - 2/3 ain't bad).

Well, that's it.