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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: BigBill6778 on April 21, 2012, 03:27 am

Title: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: BigBill6778 on April 21, 2012, 03:27 am
OK i just checked my tormail and got this email (tormail.net is now tormail.org) did anyone else get this message or is there a serious problem
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: lilith2u on April 21, 2012, 03:29 pm
Yeah that's what I got too? I'm going to approach with caution! safe-mail.net I heard was bad too? and after the hushmail thing from The Farmers Market. I'm going to be more careful. And before Pharmville left they said to me they didn't trust countermail either. Any safe email out here anymore?
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: TravellingWithoutMoving on April 21, 2012, 03:41 pm
"Dear Tor Mail User,

Early this morning, April 20, our domain registrar nic.ru suspended the domain
tormail.net.
The reason they gave is because they require us to submit ID documents to them,
apostilized and certified by the Russian Embassy.
We are unable to do this to protect our own identity, and also this request is very
unusual and suspicious.
They have further refused to unlock the domain and allow us to transfer it to a
different registrar.

We have filed a complaint with ICANN as per the domain transfer rules, they are not
allowed to do this.
As it is the weekend, we probably wont get a response until next week, and even to
transfer a domain normally takes about a week to be completed.
For this reason, at the earliest we can hope for is to have the domain back within
two weeks.
It is possible the domain is gone for good and it may not be possible to get it back.

Up until two months ago, the domain was registered with a USA company, Moniker domains.
They were great and we had no problems with them, but with the recent domain
seizures we decided to move the domain offshore.
It appears this was a big mistake, the Russian providers are much worse!

The chances of getting the domain back does not look good, and even if we get it
back it will take a long time.
For that reason we have registered a new domain name tormail.org and will use that
one to continue the service.
If we do get the tormail.net domain back, we will change back to using that one.

Every user who had a @tormail.net address now has the same address @tormail.org
Your new email address is: xxxxxx@tormail.org

You may continue to use the @tormail.net addresses on the Tor Mail website, but they
will not work with external services.
You should quickly change the email addresses at any services you are using.
If we get the tormail.net domain back, both addresses will be able to reach you.

If you are using our webmail service, (squirrelmail or roundcube) no changes are
necessary.
If you are using thunderbird or other SMTP software, you will need to change the
"From" address to your new tormail.org address or you will be unable to send mail.

This message has also been posted at our hidden service, so you can verify its
validity.
http://jhiwjjlqpyawmpjx.onion/

Sorry for the inconvenience, but we were taken by surprise by this and had no time
to avoid it.
Admin."

- cut 'n paste from the global email.
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: surveyor9 on April 21, 2012, 03:50 pm
yeah i got the same msg, not sure what to do. i'm gonna keep using .net in case .org is a phishing scam. if i have a problem with .net then i'll register somewhere else with New password so i don't give out my old one someone wanna try emailing me? surveyor9@tormail.net?   S9
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: lucymylove on April 21, 2012, 04:07 pm
yeah i got the same msg, not sure what to do. i'm gonna keep using .net in case .org is a phishing scam. if i have a problem with .net then i'll register somewhere else with New password so i don't give out my old one someone wanna try emailing me? surveyor9@tormail.net?   S9

If *.org is phishing scam, then you need to think why entering your mailbox on hidden Tormail server contains old messages (it's in my case, cause I didn't delete some messages).

*.org and *.net is facade around Tormail hidden service, read their abuse policy.
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: surveyor9 on April 21, 2012, 05:15 pm
can't locate the abuse policy, lucy. just trying to be safe. hopefully the forced switchover will go smoothly for everyone. regards S9
Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: TravellingWithoutMoving on April 21, 2012, 10:20 pm
- we have no choice, the tormail.net clearly isn't working
- the registration details for the .net versus .org are completely different, they are purposely anon / invalid but totally diff which doesn't help.
- the fact that 'admin' sent a global email to every mailbox supposedly and obviously has admin access to the existing system -no other evidence to go on.


Title: Re: (tormail.net is now tormail.org)
Post by: OpticalInfinity on April 22, 2012, 05:46 am
I connect through the .onion address anyway.