@raphjd bottom is Luciano Haas aka Lu Haas.
The scene is from the DVD Paraty Affairs: https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=_L9AXUCG_jxjJkkMVgD5DQ
@raphjd bottom is Luciano Haas aka Lu Haas.
The scene is from the DVD Paraty Affairs: https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=_L9AXUCG_jxjJkkMVgD5DQ
@rafaaltran i found it using Yandex, wasn't particularly a challenge: https://de.thisvid.com/videos/mad-rubik-s-cube-skills
@ianfontinell Cleared cookies again, and have now rebooted PC AND router. Will have to see if things improve. It would be odd if it is the router though, as rebooting just the PC fixes it, at least temporarily. Fingers crossed, and I appreciate the help.
Yes it's leaning more towards a bad DNS request. So next time it comes up, use cmd to erase the dns cache and see if it the pic.gaytor.rent domain start connecting again
Use "ipconfig /flushdns" in cmd when the problem come back.
if this command alone fix the problem, maybe switching to a different dns provider will resolve it more permanently.
@MrMazda said:
Also, FWIW, I did a little digging and it seems that their site IP address has been changed to 192.0.2.1, which is particularly interesting as this is a particular subnet that is not routable to the internet and is not intended to be used for live internet traffic. This suggests something more nefarious has happened.
That is most likely the easiest and quickest way to make the site unreachable, and it could be a rule set either by the hosting company or cloudflare since both are parties in the lawsuit.
About the case itself, I have made a few posts in that very same forum topic that is mentioned in the article, and it led to something that was an immediate red flag for the site's security and members privacy. I have contacted The Man himself about the matter and after being ignored I decided it wasn't safe to be there and requested my account to be deleted. They didn't find themselves in this unfortunate situation due to lack of advice, that much I can tell.
@sabahiya they are so aggressive in their harassment strategy that they will just sue anyone without any substantial proof. If the CEO, who is the thinking head behind this modus operandi, decides that you are an offender, he will come after will.
I am one of the 325 members in that lawsuit, alongside with every single member who have interacted in the FlavaWorks thread. I don't live in the US and I have never downloaded any FlavaWorks material and I never will because, I apologize in advance, but I'm not interested in their selling point, to put it more respectfully...
They always have the weakest defense line possible and the weakest proof, if any... But they keep winning because they keep suing individuals instead of the website operators. You will always end ip spending a lot more than what they're asking from you if you decide to defend yourself. It's also very damaging to have a lawsuit in your name involving a porn studio and many settle just to get rid of it.
Despite the copyright laws being applicable in most countries, they only sue in the US, because it's the only place where they can weaponize the judicial system to their own benefit because it's extremely expensive for most individuals.
@jkronfuss i warned sysop that the fw ceo had contacted me in the email address i used in their site, so he was 100% aware that there was a breach in their opsec. How easy it was to ID him just showcases how reckless and unprepared he was for someone in his position.