Zone-H
Zone-H is an archive of defaced websites. It was established in Estonia on March 2, 2002.
Type of site | Computers & Technology |
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Owner | Roberto Preatoni |
Created by | Roberto Preatoni |
URL | https://www.zone-h.org/ |
Alexa rank | http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/zone-h.org |
Current status | Active |
Product
Once a defaced website is submitted to Zone-H, it is mirrored on the Zone-H servers. The website is then moderated by the Zone-H staff to check if the defacement was fake. Sometimes, the hackers themselves submit their hacked pages to the site.
It is an Internet security portal containing original IT security news, digital warfare news, geopolitics, proprietary and general advisories, analyses, forums, researches. Zone-H is the largest web intrusions archive. It is published in several languages. Recently Zone-H was banned by some Indian ISPs due to legal prosecution[1] from the Indian government. Zone-H is popular in Iran and Turkey.[2]
gollark: Gibson is trying to make it look like it's *excessively obviously* Gibson to deflect suspicion from Gibson, also.
gollark: He hackerized the Discord mainframe.
gollark: Ææa?
gollark: But what if gibson was orchestrating the leaks to try and imply that it wasn't him by making the timing suspicious so that it looked like someone trying to show it was him?
gollark: It's the alt.
References
- Fernandex, Kevin. "Zone-H banned by some Indian ISPs: some workarounds".
- "Zone-h.org Traffic, Demographics and Competitors - Alexa". www.alexa.com. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
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