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Now PayPal Goes for Cryptome, Suspends Account

information - 9 mars 2010

lire sur le site originel >>> (http://www.fastcompany.com)

Two weeks after Cryptome.com had the plug pulled temporarily on it by host Network Solutions, it seems the site has run into more problems—only this time, with someone else. The site’s current frenemy is eBay, who has suspended Cryptome’s PayPal account and all donations received since February 24, around the time that Cryptome ran into problems with Microsoft, following publication of the software giant’s guide to online surveillance. John Young, the New York-based architect who has run the (...)

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