


NOTE - It turns out 4c7pcgkpjlwg67zo.onion was also hosted on Freedom Hosting II - see later section.The site was located at 4c7pcgkpjlwg67zo.onion. 7 July 2015 - Someone on reddit asks about a site called “Black Death” they found via an onion spider.Unless the authorities have written the service off as a scam already, we can assume such a request could have been made already.īitmessage is a blockchain based messaging system.
#BITMESSAGE ALIAS FREE#
is a popular Israeli free mail provider for the dark web, however it looks like they respond to legal requests via the Israeli government and this potentially international requests too. Torbox3uiot6wchz.onion is a popular Tor-only email service, still up today. More details and website available on request
#BITMESSAGE ALIAS OFFLINE#
If you need a background on the offline events, I recommend the current write-up on DeepDotWeb. Instead I’m working primarily on digital forensic evidence that I can get my hands on. I am not focusing on the character of Chloe Ayling as this is already highly speculative and sensationalist. Get in touch if you have anything else to add. With the Message Analyzer Aliases feature, you can simply replace such an IPv6 value with a friendly name such as “WebServer” or “DatabaseServer” to make traffic from the associated Alias address immediately obvious.For people following the ongoing story about the questionable kidnapping involving model Chloe Ayling being ‘sold on the dark web’ by the Black Death Group, this is a research tips dump I’m running. Users often have to create an alternate method of externally mapping these addresses to a more friendly name, for example in a Notepad listing, which can be time-consuming and cumbersome during data analysis. Alias ExampleĪs an example, the IPv6 address of a server, such as FE80:0:0:0:4D45:3FCD:BDE0:69BE, can be very difficult to read and keep track of when performing data analysis, as it is difficult to distinguish from other IPv6 addresses.
#BITMESSAGE ALIAS MAC#
In the case of MAC addresses, TCP SourcePort, and TCP DestinationPort, it is likely that you will need to use the Field Chooser Tool Window to add the necessary columns in the Analysis Grid viewer for displaying the values of these data field types, before you can create an Alias for a value in one or more of these columns. For example, you might use an application acronym prefix in the alias name that corresponds with the associated port, such as “HTTPPort”, “DNSPort”, “LDAPPort”, and so on. TCP SourcePort and TCP DestinationPort - for any message that can display a TCP SourcePort or DestinationPort data field value in the Analysis Grid viewer, you can substitute a friendly name for the port. Source and Destination Media Access Control (MAC) Address - for any message that can display a MAC address data field value in the Analysis Grid viewer, for example an ARP message, you can substitute a friendly name for the address value, for example, “SenderAdapterMAC”, “TargetAdapterMAC”, and so on. Source and Destination IP Address - for any Source or Destination IP address that displays in the Analysis Grid viewer, you can substitute a friendly name for the address value, for example, “M圜omputer”.

The data field types that currently support aliasing consist of the following: By customizing your data analysis environment with aliasing, you can make it easier to keep track of traffic to or from different host IP addresses, physical addresses, ports, and so on. The intent of this feature is to improve your ability to discover and analyze specific message traffic through the use of simple user-defined naming conventions that have meaning in the context of your troubleshooting environment. Message Analyzer maintains a default set of Aliases and any new ones that you create in an Aliases Library, which is accessible from the Aliases drop-down list on the global Message Analyzer toolbar and from the global Message Analyzer Tools menu. Aliases facilitate easy recognition of values that otherwise can be somewhat cryptic and difficult to work with. Message Analyzer provides an Aliases function that enables you to substitute friendly names for several types of data field values in the Analysis Grid and other viewers.
