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Freedom Hosting

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Defunct Tor web hosting service
Freedom Hosting
Freedom Hosting homepage
Type of site
Web hosting provider
FounderEric Eoin Marques
UsersHalf of all Tor sites[1]
Written inPHP

Freedom Hosting was aTor specialistweb hosting service that was established in 2008. At its height in August 2013, it was the largest Tor web host.[2]

Anonymous denial-of-service attack

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In 2011,Anonymous launchedOperation Darknet, an anti-child pornography effort against activities on thedark web. One of the largest sites,Lolita City, hosted by Freedom Hosting,[3] was subject to adenial-of-service attack (DDoS), and later had its member list leaked following anSQL injection attack, as wasThe Hidden Wiki which linked to it.[4]

Federal investigation

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News reports linked aFirefox browser vulnerability to a United StatesFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) operation targeting Freedom Hosting's owner, Eric Eoin Marques. In August 2013, it was discovered that theFirefox browsers in many older versions of the Tor Browser Bundle were vulnerable to aJavaScript attack, asNoScript was not enabled by default.[5] This attack was being exploited to send users'MAC andIP addresses and Windows computer names to the attackers.[6][7][8][self-published source?] The FBI acknowledged they were responsible for the attack in a 12 September 2013 court filing inDublin;[9] further technical details from a training presentation leaked byEdward Snowden showed that the codename for the exploit wasEgotisticalGiraffe.[10]

Founder and legal proceedings

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The site was founded and administered by an American-Irish citizen, Eric Eoin Marques (born(1985-04-29)April 29, 1985), who was born inNew York City to anIrish mother and aBrazilian-bornPortuguese father who worked as a successful architect.[11][12] He had been referred to a psychiatrist as a young teenager with no specific diagnosis made.[13] He was described as timid andsocially withdrawn, and had failed to complete school.[12] In 2005, Marques started a business named Host Ultra with his father before dissolving it in 2011.[12][11] His father had justified the large amounts of money Marques made by claiming he worked at a bank.[12]

Marques was arrested in Ireland on 1 August 2013, on a provisional extradition warrant issued by a United States court on the 29th of July that year.[14][15] The FBI sought to extradite Marques to Maryland on four charges — distributing, conspiring to distribute, and advertisingchild pornography — as well as aiding and abetting advertising of child pornography. The warrant alleges that Marques was "the largest facilitator of child porn on the planet".[16][17] His attorneys fought for several years to prevent his extradition to the United States on the grounds that he hadAsperger's syndrome and would not receive the appropriate care in a US prison if extradited.[18][19] In December 2016, the Irish Court of Appeal ruled the extradition should proceed.[20] This was not the end of his appeal process, however, and his lawyers announced they would make a new appeal to the Supreme Court. This appeal was dismissed by the Irish Supreme Court on 20 March 2019.[21] Marques faced life in prison if tried and convicted in the United States.[22] On 6 February 2020, Marques pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to advertise child abuse images, as part of a plea agreement that would entail a prison term of 15 to 21 years.[23][24] On 6 September 2021, Marques was sentenced to 27 years imprisonment and ordered to forfeit over $154,000.[25][26]

Notable hosted sites

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Successor

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After the closure of Freedom Hosting, a new service,Freedom Hosting II, was created. In 2017, it ran 20 percent of all websites on the Tor network.[30] It was taken permanently offline later in 2017 during a coordinated hacking attack.[31][32]

References

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  1. ^Almost Half of Tor sites compromised by FBIArchived 2021-06-18 at theWayback Machine,E-hacking News, (August 04, 2013).
  2. ^Howell O'Neill, Patrick (4 August 2013)."An in-depth guide to Freedom Hosting, the engine of the Dark Net". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  3. ^Finklea, Kristin (7 July 2015)."Dark Web"(PDF).Washington, D.C.:Congressional Research Service: 6. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 27 October 2021. Retrieved4 December 2021 – viaUniversity of North Texas Libraries.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  4. ^Gallagher, Sean (4 August 2013)."Alleged Tor hidden service operator busted for child porn distribution". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  5. ^"'Peeling back the layers of Tor with EgotisticalGiraffe' – read the document".Guardian. 4 October 2013.
  6. ^Samson, Ted (5 August 2013)."Tor Browser Bundle for Windows users susceptible to info-stealing attack".InfoWorld. Retrieved28 April 2014.
  7. ^Poulsen, Kevin (8 May 2013)."Feds Are Suspects in New Malware That Attacks Tor Anonymity".Wired. Retrieved29 April 2014.
  8. ^Owen, Gareth."FBI Malware Analysis". Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved6 May 2014.
  9. ^Poulsen, Kevin (13 September 2013)."FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack".Wired. Retrieved22 December 2013.
  10. ^Schneier, Bruce (4 October 2013)."Attacking Tor: how the NSA targets users' online anonymity".The Guardian. Retrieved22 December 2013.
  11. ^abO’Doherty, Caroline (2021-09-16)."Eric Eoin Marquez: The Irishman labelled the 'kingpin' of child abuse material".Irish Examiner. Retrieved2023-11-24.
  12. ^abcd"Eric Eoin Marques: 28-year-old architect's son from Dublin accused of being world's biggest dealer in child abuse images".Independent.ie. 2013-08-24. Retrieved2023-11-24.
  13. ^O’Doherty, Caroline (2019-03-23)."Man with socialisation difficulties or a cold-blooded criminal?".Irish Examiner. Retrieved2023-11-24.
  14. ^"US given 10 days to request extradition of child porn suspect".Irish Examiner. 8 August 2013.
  15. ^O'Faolain, Aodhan; Managh, Ray (3 August 2013)."FBI says Irishman is baron of online child porn".Irish Examiner.Archived from the original on 22 October 2020.
  16. ^Best, Jessica (21 January 2014)."Man branded 'largest facilitator of child porn on the planet' remanded in custody again".Daily Mirror. Retrieved29 April 2014.
  17. ^Dingledine, Roger (5 August 2013)."Tor security advisory: Old Tor Browser Bundles vulnerable".Tor Project. Retrieved28 April 2014.
  18. ^Smith, Lewis (11 May 2015)."Irish man fighting extradition to US over child abuse image charges has Asperger's syndrome, court hears".Independent. Retrieved27 February 2016.
  19. ^O'Doherty, Caroline (2017-07-17)."The Irishman labelled the 'child porn kingpin'".Irish Examiner.Archived from the original on 7 November 2020. Retrieved2018-06-30.
  20. ^"Man loses extradition challenge in child abuse images case".RTE News. 16 December 2016.Archived from the original on 13 December 2016. Retrieved21 March 2017.
  21. ^Reynolds, Paul (20 March 2019)."Man loses extradition appeal over pornography charges".RTE News.Archived from the original on 29 March 2019.
  22. ^Aaron Rogan, Ruaidhrí Giblin,'Dark web host' appeals against US extradition,The Times. December 20, 2016, Accessed March 21, 2017
  23. ^"Man dubbed 'largest facilitator' of child abuse images pleads guilty".The Associated Press. February 6, 2020. RetrievedJuly 14, 2020.
  24. ^"Dark Web Child Pornography Facilitator Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Advertise Child Pornography". 6 February 2020.Archived from the original on 12 January 2021.
  25. ^Brodkin, Jon (16 September 2021)."Man once called world's "largest facilitator of child porn" sentenced to 27 years".Ars Technica.Archived from the original on 17 September 2021.
  26. ^"Dark Web Child Pornography Facilitator Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison for Conspiracy to Advertise Child Pornography". 16 September 2021.Archived from the original on 16 September 2021.
  27. ^"Child abuse sites on Tor compromised by malware". 5 August 2013. Retrieved2 August 2015.
  28. ^Poulsen, Kevin (27 January 2014)."If You Used This Secure Webmail Site, the FBI Has Your Inbox". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  29. ^Howell O'Neill, Patrick (4 August 2013)."An in-depth guide to Freedom Hosting, the engine of the Dark Net". Retrieved3 August 2015.
  30. ^Cox, Joseph (February 4, 2017)."We Talked to the Hacker Who Took Down a Fifth of the Dark Web". RetrievedJune 25, 2017.
  31. ^ID.nl, Redactie (26 August 2022)."Hackers leggen deel 'dark web' plat".ID.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved17 April 2024.
  32. ^Smith, Daniel (23 August 2017)."The Evolution of the Dark Web – Radware Blog".DDoS Services. Retrieved17 April 2024.
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