www.john.com was a very odd website that contained 15 images. Each led to a password-protected form. The website is no longer active. Archive.
I first stumbled across it here, although I think this is more likely a phishing email. I also thought it was weird that the link in the email is to a jimdo site (same as comet ping pong). Again, pretty sure it's a phishing email.
Here's some reddit discussion.
It doesn't end there however:
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Obviously, the site is a little weird. Discussion often leads to surmising that it is a sexual matchmaking service of some kind ("johns" etc.)
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This is a stretch - but it's plausible that this domain could be controlled by Podesta, just due to the fact that the political elite like to buy up shitloads of self-referential domain names. Seen them everywhere.
Here's where it gets interesting:
Kind of a bummer that it was taken down; as whatever was behind the passwords is probably gone. Funny timing on it's removal, too.
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unbiased_researcher ago
https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/41/416806_when-you-were-offline-via-liveperson-.html
[email protected] is listed as the sender of the email
Note it says sent from IP Address: 24.144.46.96
That IP Address links to Conwaycorp cable in Arkansas. http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/24.144.46.96
Arkansas....Arkansas....who do we know that is from Arkansas?
onandonandon ago
More likely someone used [email protected] as a spoof when they submitted a livepersson chat on the stratfor site.
privatepizza ago
Brilliant find ! Wow... well done. Off to dig some.