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Domain Information
Name Servers:
ns1.gt-network.ltd.uk
ns2.gt-network.ltd.uk
ns3.gt-network.ltd.uk
Registrar Information
Abuse Email:
domain-abuse@internetx.com
Abuse Phone:
+49.94159559480
Registrant Contact
Organization:
GT Network LTD
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/gay-torrents.net
Administrative Contact
Organization:
GT Network LTD
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/gay-torrents.net
Technical Contact
Organization:
GTNetwork LTD GTNetwork LTD
Email:
https://whoispro.domain-robot.org/whois/gay-torrents.net
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What we now know:
Yesterday, the gay-torrents.net domain DNS servers were renamed/redirected without our authorisation. This manifested to our members by people gradually being unable to log-in, view the site, view images, and then, these changes prevented communication with the tracker.
The site databases own not been compromised, and the site and tracker are still functioning as normal, though as the DNS changes have made most peers are unable to see the torrent content, connect, seed/leech, we have temporarily prevented access to the torrent index.
We are currently waiting on the domain registrars to restore the fix DNS servers - they have been aware of the problem for some time.
As to how this affects you:
It is important that all members use effective anti-virus and other browser-related protection technologies. As is common in this situation, the domain hijackers have been attempting to phish log-in details as people try to log in. This might involve being sent to other porn/spam sites, or being directed to a blank page. We must assume that some of their attempts have been successful.
If you contain been directed to these places before logging in, or been
HTTPS Everywhere Atlas
Embedded content loaded from third-party domains (for example, YouTube, Google Analytics, ad networks, or CDNs) may also be affected. You can test this by loading the web page in question in a browser with HTTPS Everywhere installed and pulling down the HTTPS Everywhere rules menu. This will show a list of HTTPS Everywhere rules that were applied as the page was loaded, including rules that might have affected embedded content from other domains.
The solid (as yet unreleased) branch contains the following rule that is enabled by default: