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kplusk ago

These names from http://octagon.lhohq.info/justin-bieber.html are definitely from Sept 2016, I exported them off the website back then, before wikileaks release.

They have updated names on this page, but there are still a LOT of pertinent high-profile names.

I've got the names that I exported back in September & will compare to this new list of names. Will run a comparison to determine which names were removed &/or added.

Another thing to note I had archived http://octagon.lhohq.info/justin-bieber.html back in Sept 2016. It was totally accessible until Jan 2017, when someone else archived over it & the gif was replaced w/ this http://imgur.com/Fg0awvH (which obviously wiped out the gif w/ all contact names, #s & emails).

Now this website is back up & running - so that's interesting...

Infopractical ago

It looks like this is Sid Blumenthal's hacked contact list via Guccifer?

https://www.scribd.com/document/333448285/guccifer-sid-blumenthal-4908-contacts-xls

kplusk ago

I just did a cursory glance at your list of Blumenthal's contacts & I see some same names...I'll get these 2 lists together & update voat tonight. Then we can compare all 3, k?

Infopractical ago

I checked chunks of names already---entirely the same. Can somebody else confirm this?

chiefcrazyhorse ago

So, assuming it is the same list, what does this mean?

Infopractical ago

The WhoIs doesn't provide much information.

Maybe this is a way to see who is researching? Though there are a lot of ways that can be done.

Infopractical ago

I'm uncertain. I gave it some thought, but admittedly don't have a conclusion. It could be a time waster. It could be an attention grabber (for any number of purposes). But it does not appear to any kind of list that couldn't have been derived from an internet search already.

If we knew who posted it, we might have a better idea as to their motivation, but as things stand it does not appear to be all that interesting in and of itself except to the degree that it spawns a frenzy.

Personally, I think the forum poster with the recursive heart logo and the Jason Fall quote seems more interesting at the moment.