Validation of a site (etsbf.com)

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My domain is:

I ran this command:

It produced this output:

My web server is (include version):

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version)

My hosting provider, if applicable, is:

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don't know):

I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):

The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you're using Certbot): Hello, there is a website
My assets are frozen and certified by you. I wanted to check its authenticity. If this asset is lost, I should think about suicide. If you can help me

Yes, the site etsbf.com is using a certificate issued by Let's Encrypt. That means that its operators have demonstrated control over that domain name. That's all the information Let's Encrypt would have about that site or its operators. Let's Encrypt doesn't in any way "certify" any assets you may have, nor does it validate the bona fides of any website.

I'd strongly encourage you to think better of that. However serious of a problem it might be, it will be only temporary; do not seek a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

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I'm not sure what this means in this context. :thinking:

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I have no money left, I ran out of the house and I can't come back

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These images were the last request of this website

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@saniooo I am sorry for your misfortune;
however that is way beyond what Let’s Encrypt or any other public Certificate Authority scope.

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Do you mean under the term "you" is Let's Encrypt? If yes, what drove you to this conclusion?

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