Domain Ownership Notice
The domains: awarevm.me, awarevm.com, aware-vm.it, awarevm.fun, awarevm.it, awarevm.site, awarevm.space belongs to skrypterpl, along with all related servers and infrastructure.
The other AwareVM service at vm.awareroblox.xyz continues to operate separately.
Note: awarevm.me and skrypterpl have no affiliation with vm.awareroblox.xyz or their team.
This split was necessary due to security concerns outlined below.
We've identified concerning activities from the AwareVM leadership members - Asdf, Sean and people related to them - Connor:
These practices prompted the complete separation of our services.
After losing access to the awarevm.me domain, the former team attempted multiple failed ventures:
While none of these attempts materialized into functional services, it's important to note the pattern of name infringement and technical shortcomings:
We want to make it clear that any past or future hosting service under names similar to "Exenion" or "AwareHost" are not affiliated with the original creator of those names and brands.
Our focus is on building a secure platform that prioritizes user privacy.
Development updates will be shared through official channels as the project progresses.
We hope that we can remake the project with one of leadership members who was not related to the security threats.
For transparency, here's what happened:
skrypterpl donated the main dedicated server for AwareVM and purchased domains for the project.
Internal disagreements began when Asdf fired Sean, believing the CollabVM system (which allows multiple users to control a virtual machine with timed turns) could be managed without him. Previously, Sean had conducted raids on the AwareVM dedicated server.
After Sean's termination, the team couldn't maintain the service properly. Asdf rehired Sean, who implemented a temporary fix but insisted the CollabVM must be under Aware's domain, not skrypterpl's purchased domain. The system broke again shortly after.
After giving them a day to fix it and seeing no progress, skrypterpl notified them about taking the dedicated server offline to avoid wasting resources. Sean threatened to report skrypterpl's server for abuse.
skrypterpl spent 4 hours installing and configuring a CollabVM system independently.
The next day, Sean performed a JavaScript injection that redirected users to an NSFW site, forcing a complete system reset.
skrypterpl asked Asdf to remove Sean from the team due to these actions, with other team members agreeing. In response, Asdf claimed skrypterpl was "useless for AwareVM" and created a group chat with Sean. Sean told skrypterpl to "pack bags and go".
Following this, skrypterpl reclaimed the purchased domains and created this website to explain the situation.
Asdf and team became hostile, creating a group chat where they shared skrypterpl's home address and city. They claimed they would "take down" skrypterpl's website because of spreading "false" information.
Most seriously, they renamed the server in the Hetzner (German hosting provider) control panel to "heil hitler" and contacted support to unlock ports. This action could have resulted in serious legal consequences as Hetzner is a German company where such content is strictly illegal.
After skrypterpl recovered the server and launched this informational website, they began spreading false narratives and accusations, attempting to deflect from their own actions and shift blame. These claims are unfounded and contradict the documented evidence.
These events necessitated the complete separation and this public statement.