If there was no police report, or was a fake one (I am 99.9% sure) - would it be possible to sue the registrar for the caused downtime ?
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There were regular cases already befoe with the website http://archive.li where we were contacted by the authorities or by companies that illegal content is hosted on the website. In order to protect ourselves we had to disable the DOMAN.
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You were contacted by the trolls who impersonate authorities. So to say, you were outsmarted by the hackers. But you still resist to acknowledge the vulnerability, to apologize to the clients and promise that you will verify the identity of the claimants.
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and you still owe me around $15 for "http://dns.li " for 2018-11-30...2019-11-30 as the prepaid money were not transferred to a new registrar.
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this is handled by our customer care who is already in contact with you, so no further escalation is needed.
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Wolfram, if you assume your interlocutors acting like you, do you really expect me saying "as this ticket is not the first, I cut the wires, I'll be DDOSing your infrastructure until it resolved" ? Escalation of minor issues to the death is your framework, not mine.
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Given that this an apparently german company its almost certain that tgey host illegal content. Germany has no freedom of speech and just massively expanded its censorship laws.
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