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highplainsdem

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Thu Nov 6, 2025, 10:02 AM Nov 6

FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.is Site [View all]

Source: 404 Media

The FBI is attempting to unmask the owner behind archive.today, a popular archiving site that is also regularly used to bypass paywalls on the internet and to avoid sending traffic to the original publishers of web content, according to a subpoena posted by the website. The FBI subpoena says it is part of a criminal investigation, though it does not provide any details about what alleged crime is being investigated. Archive.today is also popularly known by several of its mirrors, including archive.is and archive.ph.

The subpoena, which was posted on X by archive.today on October 30, was sent by the FBI to Tucows, a popular Canadian domain registrar. It demands that Tucows give the FBI the “customer or subscriber name, address of service, and billing address” and other information about the “customer behind archive.today.”

“THE INFORMATION SOUGHT THROUGH THIS SUBPOENA RELATES TO A FEDERAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BEING CONDUCTED BY THE FBI,” the subpoena says. “YOUR COMPANY IS REQUIRED TO FURNISH THIS INFORMATION. YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO DISCLOSE THE EXISTENCE OF THIS SUBPOENA INDEFINITELY AS ANY SUCH DISCLOSURE COULD INTERFERE WITH AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.”

The subpoena also requests “Local and long distance telephone connection records (examples include: incoming and outgoing calls, push-to-talk, and SMS/MMS connection records); Means and source of payment (including any credit card or bank account number); Records of session times and duration for Internet connectivity; Telephone or Instrument number (including IMEI, IMSI, UFMI, and ESN) and/or other customer/subscriber number(s) used to identify customer/subscriber, including any temporarily assigned network address (including Internet Protocol addresses); Types of service used (e.g. push-to-talk, text, three-way calling, email services, cloud computing, gaming services, etc.)”

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Read more: https://www.404media.co/fbi-tries-to-unmask-owner-of-infamous-archive-is-site/



I doubt the Trump thugocracy is concerned about paywalls being evaded. They're almost certainly trying to ensure they can make data - including from government sites - and news they don't want people to know about disappear from the internet.
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It was my first thought. I hope that they'll fail in their attempts to sweep everything under the rug. Dave Bowman Nov 6 #1
I can't think what the crime might be, and how are they going to enforce a subpoena Ocelot II Nov 6 #2
When did the FBI have jurisdiction in Canada? Owens Nov 6 #3
Maybe Trump told Patel that he'd successfully annexed Canada? Ocelot II Nov 6 #4
putative international "cybercrime" against US victims. The Pirate Bay all over again. Eugene Nov 6 #10
Aaron Swartz Clouds Passing Nov 6 #5
May he rest in peace. 🙏 littlemissmartypants Nov 6 #21
Cue French Taunting From the Holy Grail N/T OneBlueDotS-Carolina Nov 6 #6
a criminal attempt to rewrite history RainCaster Nov 6 #7
many inconsistencies in the subpoena RainCaster Nov 6 #8
It's a boilerplate subpoena form filled out by some lackey Ocelot II Nov 6 #9
I posted this on HN IbogaProject Nov 6 #11
Drudge Report links to the us.archive in their story links kimbutgar Nov 6 #12
Just tell them all correspondence if via Signal greblach Nov 6 #13
Why would a business in another country have to obey an FBI subpoena? Run it through the shredder. Vinca Nov 6 #14
I'm not certain what the CRIMINAL charges might be... reACTIONary Nov 6 #15
So you prefer misinformation to preservation of the truth? littlemissmartypants Nov 6 #22
What I prefer is that copyright protections be upheld... reACTIONary Nov 6 #23
Not all archives are created equal. littlemissmartypants Nov 6 #24
I think that the authors of "the truth" should be responsible.... reACTIONary Nov 6 #25
Hahaha! Nice try. littlemissmartypants Nov 6 #27
DU has a specific rule about respecting copyrights in the TOS because violations aren't a joke MichMan Nov 8 #28
That is true. Have you ever alerted on those violations here? littlemissmartypants Nov 8 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan Nov 8 #30
So... littlemissmartypants Nov 8 #31
I'm not posting any comments about the TOS other than what it states MichMan Nov 8 #32
Neither am I. But I did respond to your reply and clarified the meaning of my original... littlemissmartypants Nov 8 #33
They post the logo of the German BKA DFW Nov 6 #16
If it is a Canadian domain, are they sending their subpoena to Canada? Bev54 Nov 6 #17
Tucows is a Canadian company, but.... reACTIONary Nov 6 #19
Tucows is a Canadian company, but.... reACTIONary Nov 6 #18
Is there a Russian connection? From the 404 article... reACTIONary Nov 6 #20
I happily use Archive.is every day ... TomWilm Nov 6 #26
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