We are Kitsune Computer, a small Spanish company

  • Hello!, we introduce ourselves. We are Kitsune Computer, a small Spanish company that manufactures NAS servers. After much research and testing, we have decided to install OpenMediaVault on our NAS. We have found it to be the most stable, secure, and robust operating system of all that we have tried. We want to thank the development team for their work. You can see some of our work at (link removed due to pointing at bad content).

    If you have any comments or suggestions, we would love to hear them.

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    I suggest providing more information about the hardware that makes up the NAS, any potential buyer with a minimum of knowledge will want to know more. Unfortunately the website provides very little data, someone might think that there is a Raspberry PI4 inside. It would be disappointing to buy the product and find that the storage is connected via USB or the like.


    If the project succeeds, I hope to see a model based on amd64 (Intel N100 or similar) in the future in addition to the current one on sale based on arm.


    I love these types of initiatives, I wish you good luck in your business project. :thumbup:

  • Welp, sounded interesting, but that linked got hacked.

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    Thanks. Link removed.

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  • In my opinion, this isn’t a small Spanish computer company, but rather someone trying to distribute trojans worldwide.

    His IP address points to an HAProxy server located in Lansing, USA — which also hosts domains like gemoney.com.

    That domain, in turn, appears in blocklists such as EasyList due to trojan-related activity involving the URL pattern "page_bouncy_php?$doc_ument".*

    If there’s a virtual name host setup behind it, he might just be unlucky that the same server hosts other questionable services.

    But if he owns the entire server, then this is clearly a fake front.*some chars modifyed

    on his domain AND gemoney.com this happen actualy.


    https:HTTP-Anforderung gesendet, auf Antwort wird gewartet … Lesefehler (Die TLS-Verbindung wurde nicht sauber beendet.) beim Vorspann (header). Erneuter Versuch.

    http:

    HTTP-Anforderung gesendet, auf Antwort wird gewartet … Keine Daten empfangen.

    Erneuter Versuch.

    maybe someone pull the Plug...

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    This was a site that looked legit when this was first posted. I looked at it myself. Evidently they have been hacked in the year since it was posted. I removed the link. Not sure what other plug I can pull.

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  • That's okay — I just wanted to show that everyone should always be careful about what to click on.

    This issue affects many people: fake shops, fake websites, fake identities, and so on.

    I think it's great that you're also checking the links.

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