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11 November 2007
Allan Turnbull
(www.secret-bases.co.uk) sends:
I suspect the Latiff.biz website is just yet another manifestation of prolific
web entrepreneur:- Mohamad Latiff Bin Rahim ("Mo Latiff", who is listed as
the Latiff.biz domain owner).
He is the person behind this infamous money spinner:-
www.ultimatesecretsofsuccess.com
I wonder if he has merely set-up a virtual server that at one stage recently
has pointed to the NSA website in an attempt at spoofing. Similarly, he has
spoofed Google, which your contributor illustrates in his screen shots.
When I tried accessing http://latiff.biz
(without the "www" prefix) I was presented with a login dialogue, naming
the much used Linksys WRV54G router box, which I believe can be set-up as
a virtual host. Compare with the recent attempt by a UK based web enthusiast
who I exposed as the MI5 website hacker:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/alan-turnbull/secret.htm#spooks
A3 sends:
The "nsa-latiff" file is a snooze. Anyone can point their domain at
someone else's web server. The www.latiff.biz site isn't hosted on
the same network as the NSA's website, it's just an alias for www.nsa.gov.
How precious!
% host -t A www.latiff.biz.
www.latiff.biz is an alias for www.nsa.gov.
www.nsa.gov has address 12.110.110.204
My friends and I used to play this exact trick with our domains in the
mid-nineties. Later on, 2600 Magazine famously bought the domain
"fordreallysucks.com" and pointed it at the Ford Motor Company's web
server. This is an old game.
Here's another less-than-damning dossier:
http://forums.ngemu.com/open-discussion/72158-google-has-lot-redirect-domains.html#post957255
This guy made the same mistake as your ill-informed tipster, assuming that
everyone pointing their domain at Google's web servers is some kind of Google
front.
I know you're looking for the next Robert Ellman resume, but this stuff is
silly. The NSA doesn't need to host a fake Google site to monitor your
searches, either.
A2 sends:
I've just run that Latiff domain through that excellent Robtex tool you featured
a few weeks back. It reveals the Australian Bigpond ISP connection as you
also featured back then.
http://www.robtex.com/dns/www.latiff.biz.html
http://www.robtex.com/dns/xlr82xs.yi.org.html
http://www.robtex.com/whois/latiff.biz.html
11 November 2007
A sends:
Subject: More indication of NSA eavesdropping
The following screenshots were taken as of 09:00 PM (GMT-03:00) at November
09, 2007.
There is a VERY suspect domain called "www.latiff.biz", which apparently
serves as a mirror (or something else) for Google and Microsoft websites.
At moment the address appeared to be down, although it's still registered
(at least until August 29, 2010). And it's really the NSA.
This IP (12.110.110.204) falls within an address space assigned to same obscure
and infamous company hosting their website: LinguaLISTek.
I highlighted some interesting details in these images for best understanding
of Cryptome readers. Please pay attention in the right side in the third
image (nsa-latiff-3.jpg). It's not the Microsoft website (www.microsoft.com)
showed in the thumbnail?
Please pay attention in the fourth image too: the same domain is registred
with a phony info [name, address, city, contact] (nsa-latiff-4.jpg).
In the sixty and seventh image (nsa-latiff-6.jpg and nsa-latiff-7.jpg) the
Internet Archive shows a cache dated April 23, 2006, in which this domain
pointed to the Google website (www.google.com).
What it's does mean? Why is the NSA mirroring these webpages? Surprise! Give
a look yourselves and make your conclusions.
As always, it wouldn't happen without the knowledge of the respective sysadmins
a.k.a "NSA friendly" of course ==> (Microsoft and Google).
NSA-Latiff 1
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NSA-Latiff 2
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NSA-Latiff 3
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NSA-Latiff 4
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NSA-Latiff 5
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NSA-Latiff 6
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NSA-Latiff 7
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