Company Sends Bogus Copyright Takedown Over Hacking Team Docs
from the good-luck-with-that-strategy dept
We've already written about the hack and leak of the Hacking Team and all its emails and files. There are likely to be tons of stories coming out from that hack over the next few days and weeks as people go through everything. However, it appears that someone is at least making a pretty ridiculous and half-hearted attempt to stuff that genie back in the bottle. Security consultant Mustafa Al-Bassam noted on Twitter that he received a copyright takedown notice for his mirror of the files from a different company, Lexsi.I just got a DMCA complaint from one of Hacking Team's clients (@lexsi). pic.twitter.com/uoLTQySreI
— Mustafa Al-Bassam (@musalbas) July 6, 2015
Hello,At first Al-Bassam thinks that Lexsi must be a Hacking Team client, but then notes that there's no listing of Lexsi in the documents (which include customer rolls). It's possible that the client relationship runs the other way. Lexsi claims it does "cybercrime mitigation," so it's possible that Hacking Team (or others?) hired the company to try to bury the Hacking Team documents -- though that seems like an unenviable, if Sisyphean, task. Either way, whatever Lexsi was thinking here, it seems unlikely to have the desired impact.
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Filed Under: copyright, france, hacking team, mustafa al-bassam, takedown
Companies: hacking team, lexsi
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BTW.. Bonus points for using the word Sisyphean in a sentence..I had to look that one up. Actually, I've had to look up a few words over the last few weeks, you guys got some kind of uncommon word contest going on?
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Copyright takedown?
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Is that really a DCMA notice?
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Re: Copyright takedown?
It lists the "copyright holder" in the headers. It's not a "DMCA" takedown because it's in France and they don't have the DMCA in France. However, it is a copyright claim.
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Rule #1
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Something Fishy This Way Comes
While most people fall back on their civilian training and assume the move to be one of gross incompetence, I have to think that there has to be some nefarious purpose behind this move and methinks that this is their real purpose.
Somehow they will try and make the use of these documents to incriminate them impossible, by claiming they were stolen property and cannot be used against the owners.
Dunno how, but I smell a Tuna in the making.
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