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Epik

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2024-02-09
Wired 3 related

Epik, a domain registrar serving far-right and extremist websites, has been acquired by Registered Agents, whose services allow companies to operate anonymously

Known for doing business with far-right extremist websites, Epik has been acquired by a company that specializes in helping businesses keep their operations secret.

2021-09-27
Washington Post 4 related

Extremism researchers say the Epik hack is the “mother of all data lodes”, and will let them map the ecosystem of extremist websites and organizations

The colossal hack of Epik, an Internet-services company popular with the far right, has been called the “mother of all data lodes” for extremism researchers.

2021-09-20
The Daily Dot 3 related

In a live Q&A, Epik's CEO Rob Monster was talked into taking down a site that doxxed journalists and admitted the controversial web host was breached last week

Rob Monster sparred with journalist and hackers and even asked Jesus to rebuke the demons in the room.

2021-09-15
Gizmodo 2 related

Anonymous claims to have hacked Epik, allegedly leaking “a decade's worth of data”, including Epik's client information; Epik says it's not aware of any breach

2021-09-06
Ars Technica 17 related

Texas Right to Life whistleblower site is now using Epik for its name servers and domain registrar, after DigitalOcean appears to have cut off service

from voting to reproductive choice. #BansOffOurBodies https://www.cnbc.com/... Nicole Perlroth / @nicoleperlroth : GoDaddy tells me it's going to kick Texas Right to Life's whistleblower/snitch site o...

2021-09-04
Ars Technica 4 related

Texas Right to Life whistleblower site is now using Epik for its name servers and as its domain registrar, as Digital Ocean appears to have cut off service

GoDaddy gave website “24 hours to move to a different provider.”  —  The Texas Right to Life group will have to find a new hosting provider …

2021-03-21
NPR

Interview with CEO of SkySilk, the hosting company that helped bring Parler online, who says he did it to spite tech giants like Amazon who abuse their might

On Jan. 10, just days after pro-Trump rioters blitzed the U.S. Capitol, Amazon Web Services pulled the plug on the conservative social media site Parler. Tweets: @davetroy , @jimstinnett , @tompalmspr...

2021-03-20
NPR

Interview with CEO of SkySilk, the hosting company that helped bring Parler online, who says he did it to spite tech giants like Amazon who abuse their might

On Jan. 10, just days after pro-Trump rioters blitzed the U.S. Capitol, Amazon Web Services pulled the plug on the conservative social media site Parler. Tweets: @gelliebeans1 , @npr , @jimstinnett , ...

2021-02-11
NPR

Interview with Rob Monster, CEO of Epik, on serving sites like Gab, why his company severed ties with 8chan and The Daily Stormer, Parler shutdown, and more

Bobby Allyn / NPR : Tweets: @bobbyallyn , @wexler , @kuow , @fark , and @npr Tweets: Bobby Allyn / @bobbyallyn : I went to the woods of Washington to talk to Rob Monster, the CEO of Epik, which suppo...

2021-01-11
CNBC 6 related

After Amazon staff called on the company to stop providing services to Parler, Amazon told Parler it would no longer provide it with cloud services

don't let the virtual format fool you Michael Grothaus / Fast Company : Parler got destroyed this weekend: a timeline James Bourne / Cloud Computing News : AWS and Twilio cut ties with Parler after US...

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