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OFAC is designating Aeza Group

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  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @jenkki said:

    @emgh said: about your love for russia

    FYI I don't care, I have nothing to do with this company and what will happen to them. It's just the logic and common sense that you lack.

    So why the fuck did you bring it up

  • jh_aurologicjh_aurologic Member, Patron Provider

    @Dessgun said:
    @jh_aurologic Will you continue working with Aeza?

    We'll be assessing the situation with our customer which is not Aeza Group LLC. What I can say in that regards is, that there are 1) quite less abuse complaints in relation than with other customers offering VPS 2) the customer is proactively investigating those to our knowledge and the way these are dealt - quite speedy 3) we see the traffic and there are no signs of excessive abusive usage. A remaining risk stays and we'll deal with that on a professional level, which excludes public communication.

    Of course once you offer VPS, there is a potential you have illicit end clients. The story we read in April 2025 has to be differentiated, related persons are not our clients. Overall, we are an German service provider and handle our contracts according to applicable law. No further details will be provided on that.

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  • jenkkijenkki Member
    edited July 2025

    @emgh said: So why the fuck did you bring it up

    @jenkki said: It's just the logic and common sense that you lack.

    Thanked by 2jsg hzhoanglee
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @jh_aurologic said:

    @Dessgun said:
    @jh_aurologic Will you continue working with Aeza?

    We'll be assessing the situation with our customer which is not Aeza Group LLC. What I can say in that regards is, that there are 1) quite less abuse complaints in relation than with other customers offering VPS 2) the customer is proactively investigating those to our knowledge and the way these are dealt - quite speedy 3) we see the traffic and there are no signs of excessive abusive usage. A remaining risk stays and we'll deal with that on a professional level, which excludes public communication.

    Of course once you offer VPS, there is a potential you have illicit end clients. The story we read in April 2025 has to be differentiated, related persons are not our clients. Overall, we are an German service provider and handle our contracts according to applicable law. No further details will be provided on that.

    They’re trash and you like the money mate no reason to beat around the bush

  • Why do some get so triggered over this news of US placing sanctions on a Russian company? Not like its going to do much.

  • c4nc4n Member
    edited July 2025

    MSKHOST :)

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @jenkki said:

    @jsg said: Simple: because the USA doesn't care a flying fuck about international laws.

    They consider themselves international police officers who can walk around the world and put handcuffs on

    aka kidnapping, a favourite hobby of the fbi.

    I guess they are not the fastest learners, so give them some more time. Sooner or later they'll get it that those times are coming to an end or even are over *g

    @Dessgun said:

    @jsg said:

    @jenkki said:

    @onraet said: It clearly states they hosted everything from ransomware to drug marketplaces.

    First of all, AEZA is not an US company and has nothing to do with the United States. Why the hell are they imposing some kind of sanctions on a company located in other countries?

    Simple: because the USA doesn't care a flying fuck about international laws. But the times when they could dictate their "rules" to Russia are long gone.

    In Russia, they will not be punished for creating hosting services that specialize in hosting malware, especially if the malware is aimed at Europe and the US.
    They have been doing this for over six years now. How much longer is this going to continue?

    Well, you see, it's for the Russians to define what's legal there and what's illegal. Basic international law.
    Besides, but that's just my view, the russian authorities highly likely actually investigate properly which of course takes more time than a political PR announcement...

    @sillycat said:

    @jsg said: I don't care about aeza

    Get the fuck OUT of this thread then.

    (a) you quoted selectively. My point actually was that I'm neither pro nor anti aeza.
    (b) Who are you to order other users to leave a thread?

    @emgh said:
    @jenkki @jsg try not to make it about your love for russia challenge impossible edition

    Well, it just so happens that it is/has become a political thing due to some us-american agency targeting a russian entity.
    But don't worry, my comments would be quite similar if this was about a [pick almost any nationality] entity.

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  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @concept said: US placing sanctions on a Russian company

    Imagine that Russia imposes sanctions on an US company.. Lavrov signs..

  • @jenkki said:

    @concept said: US placing sanctions on a Russian company

    Imagine that Russia imposes sanctions on an US company.. Lavrov signs..

    Quit whining. Why the hell are you dragging politics into this?

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  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @jsg said: become a political thing

    A threat where two opposing political parties are involved will always be political. Haters and participants of other thread constantly popping up.

    If they don't want politics, then don't start from the beginning.

  • @jenkki said:

    @concept said: US placing sanctions on a Russian company

    Imagine that Russia imposes sanctions on an US company.. Lavrov signs..

    US company gets sanctioned. So what? They will just continue to operate.

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @concept said: They will just continue to operate.

    Same

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @Dessgun said: dragging politics into this

    Well, that is, it only works one way for you?

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @jenkki said:

    @jsg said: become a political thing

    A threat where two opposing political parties are involved will always be political. Haters and participants of other thread constantly popping up.

    If they don't want politics, then don't start from the beginning.

    Sadly it's even worse due to the official "permission" and often even inciting in the west to hate and bash Russia.
    Civilized people should at least try to stay rational and facts-guided. And most Russians just shrug it off and/or smirk, haha.

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  • They will probably do what PQ did, quick rebrand and move to another country. No problem.

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  • zmeuzmeu Member

    I told you the end is near, End. 🤙

  • Alright everyone we can go home Russia has outplayed everyone again glory to Russia

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @Dessgun said: Alright everyone we can go home Russia has outplayed everyone again glory to Russia

    Explain why you're so clinging to this threat like a tick, do you have any personal interest in this case? Or simple hater?

  • zedzed Member

    Well this thread went precisely as expected, LOLOL.

  • @jenkki said:

    @Dessgun said: Alright everyone we can go home Russia has outplayed everyone again glory to Russia

    Explain why you're so clinging to this threat like a tick, do you have any personal interest in this case? Or simple hater?

    I have a personal interest in Aeza, but I have hatred for Russia, which you keep bringing up.
    All I want to ask is please do not talk about politics here.
    If the reason for the sanctions is the creation of hosting services for spreading malware that harmed people in Europe and the US, then let’s focus on that.

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  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @Dessgun said:
    In Russia, they will not be punished for creating hosting services that specialize in hosting malware, especially if the malware is aimed at Europe and the US.
    They have been doing this for over six years now. How much longer is this going to continue?

    It is difficult to prove this in court, so you need to carefully study this case and, ideally, cooperate with colleagues, including foreign colleagues. This is impossible now because of the information, economic, and even military covert operations between the West and Russia. So don't be surprised if the investigation drags on. I may remind you that several successful operations were carried out in the EU last year against large pedophile networks, and the investigation continued for several years, despite the cooperation of several Western countries.

    PS. The reason why America has the right to dictate its own initiatives to the world, including OFAC, is that representatives of your countries, your elites, have agreed to follow their directives. That's the only reason. You needed a global sheriff, and you got it.

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  • @rustelekom said:

    @Dessgun said:
    In Russia, they will not be punished for creating hosting services that specialize in hosting malware, especially if the malware is aimed at Europe and the US.
    They have been doing this for over six years now. How much longer is this going to continue?

    It is difficult to prove this in court, so you need to carefully study this case and, ideally, cooperate with colleagues, including foreign colleagues. This is impossible now because of the information, economic, and even military covert operations between the West and Russia. So don't be surprised if the investigation drags on. I may remind you that several successful operations were carried out in the EU last year against large pedophile networks, and the investigation continued for several years, despite the cooperation of several Western countries.

    PS. The reason why America has the right to dictate its own initiatives to the world, including OFAC, is that representatives of your countries, your elites, have agreed to follow their directives. That's the only reason. You needed a global sheriff, and you got it.

    Ukraine did not want to listen to its sheriff and he came to teach it how to live

    Thanked by 1mrTom
  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @Dessgun said: hosting services for spreading malware that harmed people in Europe and the US,

    These are all empty words. If it harmed you up, then just don't use it.

    @Dessgun said: let’s focus on that

    Only a court can prove guilt.

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @Dessgun said: Ukraine did not want

    Politics detected. Read yourself above.

  • ethanblake87ethanblake87 Member
    edited July 2025

    @zmeu said:

    I told you the end is near, End. 🤙

    how many times a day do you wank? jealousy or tru calin's fanboi

    Thanked by 1Calin
  • @jh_aurologic said: We'll be assessing the situation with our customer which is not Aeza Group LLC
    @jh_aurologic said: Of course once you offer VPS, there is a potential you have illicit end clients.

    Nice hairsplitting attempt, but slapping a different shell-company label on the invoice doesn’t magic away the fact that your “mystery VPS client” just landed on the OFAC SDN list and had its C-suite marched off by the FSB for running a darknet drug bazaar etc...

    @jh_aurologic said: Of course once you offer VPS, there is a potential you have illicit end clients. The story we read in April 2025 has to be differentiated, related persons are not our clients. Overall, we are an German service provider and handle our contracts according to applicable law. No further details will be provided on that.

    Bottom line: this reads less like due diligence and more like nudging sanctions just far enough to keep the revenue flowing.

    And @jh_aurologic: A British PO box doesn’t make Russian traffic/money any cleaner...

  • @emgh said:
    @jenkki @jsg try not to make it about your love for russia challenge impossible edition

    Russia meatriders will Russia meatride :D

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  • DessgunDessgun Member
    edited July 2025

    @jenkki said:

    @Dessgun said: hosting services for spreading malware that harmed people in Europe and the US,

    These are all empty words. If it harmed you up, then just don't use it.

    @Dessgun said: let’s focus on that

    Only a court can prove guilt.

    @jenkki said:

    @Dessgun said: Ukraine did not want

    Politics detected. Read yourself above.

    Please forgive me I just lost my temper when your guy showed up and called the EU countries American bitches

  • @jenkki said:

    @emgh said: about your love for russia

    FYI I don't care, I have nothing to do with this company and what will happen to them. It's just the logic and common sense that you lack.

    Checks comment history

    I dunno about that bro :D

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