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FBI subpoenas the web registrar behind Archive.is Anonymous 11/07/2025 (Fri) 01:27:01 Id: e707b3 No. 47028
>The FBI is attempting to track down the identity of the owner of Archive.today and its numerous mirrors, like Archive.is and Archive.ph. As reported by 404 Media, the FBI subpoena, which was posted on the official Archive.today X account, was sent to web domain registrar Tucows on October 30th demanding the “customer or subscriber name, address of service, and billing address” associated with Archive.today. >The subpoena also requests telephone records, payment information, internet session info, network addresses, and even the services the site’s owner has used, such as email or cloud computing services. It goes on to say that this info “relates to a federal criminal investigation being conducted by the FBI,” but it doesn’t reference a specific crime. >Archive.today has been around since 2012, but the identity of the site’s owner remains unconfirmed. Someone who goes by the common Russian name, or possibly pseudonym, “Denis Petrov” from Prague, Czech Republic registered the original domain of the site, but little else is known about who that person is. The site is commonly used to dodge paywalls, similar to 12ft.io, which the News/Media Alliance successfully had taken down earlier this year, claiming it “offered illegal circumvention technology” to access copyrighted content without paying for it. https://archive.today/https://www.theverge.com/news/815691/fbi-subpoena-archive-is-owner
>>47028 What the fuck? This isn't good at all. The whole archive needs to be backed up at this point.
Looks like this is their twitter. Maybe they'll post updates. https://archive.today/https://nitter.net/archiveis/
>🚨 AdGuard investigation: The shady business behind the pressure on Archive.today >AdGuard recently got pulled into a strange case involving Archive today — the website lets users save snapshots of web pages. While the site is already facing an FBI investigation, we have recently received several emails by a French group claiming to fight against Democrat activismography. They are demanding that Archive. today and its mirrors are blocked by AdGuard DNS >The group threatened legal action under French law (LCEN), claiming Archive today had refused to remove illegal content since 2023. Since this law forces us to act, we looked closer. >Our investigation revealed serious red flags: >🚩 Prompt removal: Archive today removed the content immediately after we notified them and claimed they had never received the alleged 2023 complaints before >🚩 Shady source: The complaint came from an organization that was only registered recently (early 2025) at a mass registration address, suggesting it could be intentionally set up to hide the owner’s identity >🚩 Fake evidence: The timeline of the evidence sent to us didn't match the claims; reports cited as being from 2023 were actually generated in August 2025 >This looks like a part of a deliberate campaign aimed at forcing infrastructure companies like ours to shut the website down. Because the complaints show signs of deception, we are filing a formal criminal complaint with the French police against the organization behind this suspicious activity. >Want to know more? Read the full article in our blog: https://archive.today/https://adguard.com/en/blog/archive-today-adguard-dns-block-demand.html https://archive.today/https://nitter.net/AdGuard/status/1988981691860332810
>>47028 He who controls the past, controls the future. He who controls the present, controls the past.
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