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Written by Molytov on 2025-01-16 at 17:48

Drew DeVault is organizing a sit-in to protest and disrupt Jack Dorsey's talk at #fosdem.

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Written by Molytov on 2025-01-16 at 14:08

Let me translate and TLDR this:

"I'm sowwy, I didn't mean it and it won't happen again, but if I did mean it I swear I'm just being neutral and nuanced and if you disagree then you're the one being unfair and biased! Why can't we all just get along, whether we're leftists or neonazis? We're all humans and all alike!"

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Written by Molytov on 2025-01-16 at 14:04

Andy Yen made a shitty and dishonest response on Reddit, claiming that his statement "was not intended to be political". He repeats the lie that Republicans would be better for antitrust. He insists that #Proton is "politically neutral" and then cites allowing both pro-Palestinains and zionists to use Proton's services as an example of said neutrality?

Absolutely horseshit.

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Written by Molytov on 2024-09-25 at 17:12

Adam Something's newest video on social media proposes that, in order for people to be able to post on social media, they must provide their government IDs to the platform to verify that they are not bots.

This is fucking insane. That kind of system not only puts queer people and political dissenters calling out oppressive authorities and policies in significant danger from the public, their governments, and their families, but also poses a massive privacy/security risk when one of these platforms inevitably gets their shit leaked. How he figured this would be a good idea to post is beyond me.

Of course, this video is brought to you by DeleteMe!

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Written by Molytov on 2024-04-19 at 04:28

There's rumors that the Guardian in the #UK is looking to interview #trans teens/young adults on the topic of DIY HRT.

If this is true, do not under any circumstances talk to them or engage.

To be clear, these are only rumors; but The Guardian in the UK is horribly transphobic and it is completely within their character to attack DIY HRT options to further their anti-trans agenda.

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Written by Molytov on 2024-04-08 at 21:49

Check out my epic photo of the #eclipse !

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Written by Molytov on 2024-03-11 at 14:32

Assuming I did the sort correctly, this is the current list of all vendors Incognito Market claims had paid the ransom.

Incognito-Paid-Extortion.txt

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Written by Molytov on 2024-03-11 at 14:17

Hooooo I was wrong!

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Written by Molytov on 2024-03-10 at 13:02

As cool as it would be to monitor and see exactly all the vendors that pay, I doubt Incognito would accept a vendor application request from a sockpuppet account. They're only making the page visible to vendors.

If there's a vendor keeping an up to date list on who's allegedly paid, I haven't found it yet.

Interestingly enough, Pharoah (the admin) hasn't provided any samples or proof of them having this information. Even shitbags on cesspool places like BreachForums tend to provide a sample for leaks they want to be paid for to at least suggest they are worth taking seriously.

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Written by Molytov on 2024-03-10 at 12:40

Looks like Incognito Market users might not have been so 'incognito' after all.

The market is now extorting its vendors and buyers, threatening to leak hundreds of thousands of order records, details, transaction IDs and private messages it has harvested if the vendors don't pay up.

Even though users are supposed to be encrypting their orders and messages offline, Incognito claims many users still only relied on the market's 'auto-encrypt' feature, where the market does the work of encrypting messages to the vendor.

This is a very unique exit scam case, and could probably set a precedent for future exit scams to attempt the same kind of moves.

Incognito Market is Extorting Vendors and Buyers

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