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m_teil2018-04-09 14:37:18
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m_teil, 2018-04-09 14:37:18

How hard is it to find out who is behind a Private Person?

Sobsna, the point is this. I have one specific site located on a domain in the .com zone
. It is worth saying that the domain is very beautiful and sounds decent. The problem is that when I registered it, I didn’t really care about anonymity and indicated my real data. However, an incident that happened to me not so long ago taught me that this should never be done.
When registering a domain, I put private person and whois on all the resources where I searched, shows "protection of private person". However, the data behind this is my very own. And the site is specific, as I said, so there may be people who wish me harm.
Now, how hard would it be for them to know everything about me? If it's easy, is there a way to change the domain information to a fake one? I registered the domain through my hosting provider, but he refuses to do it.

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lehha, 2018-04-09
@m_teil

Apparently, the registrar ordered the Whois Private service additionally - hiding the domain administrator's data in Whois services. If you disable this service, the data will be displayed immediately, including your home address / phone / mail / etc.
Just like that, it is not so easy to get this data from a domain registrar, and even more so from a foreign one. They do not respond to such requests from mere mortals, but only to the judiciary, authorities and rarely lawyers. If there is a complete mess, they will assist and extradite. If there is a type of "reviews" that does not violate the law, then they will not give it back.
But attackers can go the other way - to find out whose data is used to host the site/server - this is about as difficult, but quite solvable through the "authorities" of the country that is definitely included in the rating of corrupt countries.
Another tactic is to simply keep you from working. The registrar and hoster will be bombarded with abuse on illegal content, they will break under the onslaught and ask you to go somewhere.

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McBernar, 2018-04-09
@McBernar

There are services that store history by domain. And if open information got there, then it will remain there.

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Saiputdin Omarov, 2019-09-04
@generalx

Private Person upon legal or judicial request in the zone Ru and RF, you can get information from the registrar

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