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> WTH is a “bulletproof host”?

A "bulletproof" host or provider is the colloquial term for a business that will not reveal your identity, payment information, provide LEO access, respond to subpoenas, etc.

It's generally used by cyber-criminals as a "safe" vendor, though some privacy-minded individuals like this type of provider as well.



> provide LEO access

Those poor astronauts! ("Law Enforcement Officer", for anyone else not in the know).


Especially helpful hint coz the other thread's talking about Elon </SCNR>


Thank you for the clarification, that one caught me


great

inventing new word when we don't need one


Which word did you think was new?


LEO is a very well established term, it's not new.


My mind first jump to an old video of somebody shooting a Sun Microsystems machine and the bullets did not in fact penetrate the steel.


Are you thinking of HP or did they both do it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnjb1WVkhmU


I forgot about the HP one! I distinctly remember there was a Sun too; it was like a backyard shoot.


There was an awesome viral video of someone offloading their frustration and a full mag on an HP printer. Now I can't find the original because it started a trend of copiers.


Sun servers at least got yelled at.




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