Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Pirate Bay

  • Swedish police confiscated three servers during raid on former Pirate Bay host

    Meanwhile, PRQ's former customer The Pirate Bay is back online after an outage that started at around the same time PRQ experienced technical difficulties.

    www.computerworld.com

  • Pirate Bay Downtime Provoke Hackers To Strike Back?

    ... Board of Health and Welfare. Both sites are running again. PRQ Head Mikael Viborg says his company previously hosted servers for file-sharing site the Pirate Bay and still houses some servers for the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks. Earlier on ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Evasive action: How The Pirate Bay four dodged Swedish justice—for a while

    On April 17, 2009, the four Swedish men behind file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay (TPB)—Fredrik "tiamo" Neij, Peter "brokep" Sunde, Gottfrid "anakata" Svartholm Warg, and their original financial backer Carl Lundström—were found guilty of aiding ...

    arstechnica.com

  • Former Pirate Bay hoster raided, and shut down by DDoS attack

    IDG News Service - Former Pirate Bay host PRQ.se went down in the middle of a police raid on Monday, affecting hundreds of hosted sites and thousands of users of PRQ's other services.

    www.computerworld.com

  • Did The Pirate Bay Really Go Down Because of a Power Failure?

    Update: The Pirate Bay is back online once again. It doesn't surprise us that the same torrent site that has considered moving their servers into airbone drones is extremely resilient.

    www.vice.com

  • The Pirate Bay: Man Prosecuted For Releasing Beyonce Album '4' Early on File ...

    The man who released Beyonce's new album on The Pirate Bay apparently worked in the music industry. He released it on June 8th, when the artist was planning the release for June 24th.

    technology.gather.com

  • Pirate Bay Outage Similar To Demonoid; Anonymous Retaliates [VIDEO]

    Following the takedown of Pirate Bay, and other BitTorrent download sites, the cyber-terrorist or hacktivist group Anonymous issued Operation Pirate Bay (Video Below). Claiming that this is "a crime against freedom of information," Anonymous member ...

    www.ibtimes.com

  • Unique Pirate Bay Case Sees Prosecution for Beyonce Pre-Release

    But this week sees a change and what could become a turning point, with the prosecution of a music industry worker who leaked an unreleased Beyonce album onto The Pirate Bay. On Monday a man was sued for copyright infringement. He is suspected of ...

    torrentfreak.com

  • Canada's stimulus plan advertised on The Pirate Bay

    It's not clear how the banners, bearing the tagline "Find out what's in it for you," wound up on The Pirate Bay alongside low-rent ads for gambling businesses, dating sites, "Find a Chinese bride" services, and the like. The Citizen contacted the ...

    news.cnet.com

  • Shady WikiLeaks and Pirate Bay Web Host PRQ Has Been Raided

    Shady WikiLeaks and Pirate Bay Web Host PRQ Has Been Raided The Swedish web host PeRiQuito AB, PRQ, is one of the most controversial web hosts on the planet, valuing free speech so highly that it serves up web content for Pirate Bay, WikiLeaks and ...

    gizmodo.com

  • Pirate Bay founder's detained for tax hack investigation

    Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg will remain in detention for at least two more weeks while Swedish prosecutors investigate his alleged involvement in the hacking of IT company Logica, a Swedish court ruled Friday.

    www.pcworld.com

  • Pirate Bay founder detained in Sweden without charges - could Julian Assange ...

    A notorious file-sharing web site, Pirate Bay was shut down for most of the day on Monday after Swedish police reportedly raided PRQ, the server for Pirate Bay, and seized four of its servers in Stockholm, according to Forbes Magazine. The free-speech ...

    www.masslive.com

  • Pirate Bay and other torrent sites shut down by cops, or hackers, or maybe ...

    It's a scurvy situation over at the Pirate Bay and a number of other bittorrent and piracy web sites. Several of the wold's top intenet piracy sites are currently shut down, and it's unclear whether the outage is related to a police raid, a denial-of ...

    www.allvoices.com

  • The Pirate Bay Did Not Get Shut Down

    The Pirate Bay went down for quite some time today. Whenever the site goes down for more than five minutes, people begin to fear the worst.

    www.webpronews.com

  • Pirate Bay Down Due to Power Failure

    The Pirate Bay is down at the moment, so naturally people start to get worried. Every time the site goes offline for a few minutes thousands of people start to worry that something awful has happened to their beloved site.

    torrentfreak.com

  • Former web host for Pirate Bay, Wikileaks, raided by Swedish police

    According to Forbes, the country's authorities raided the Stolckholm-based Web host PRQ, which is known for hosting some of the most popular outlaw sites on the Internet, including the Pirate Bay, Wikileaks, the North America Man-Boy Love Association, ...

    www.wtsp.com

  • Pirate Bay founder still in jail without any charges

    Gottfrid Svartholm, co-founder of the once-popular torrent tracker The Pirate Bay, is still being held in jail for at least two more weeks because he is suspected of hacking into a Swedish IT company.

    www.slashgear.com

  • Pirate Bay site sinks, Swedish police raid its ISP

    Rumors are flying after the Pirate Bay's website took a dive on Monday just as news broke of a raid by Swedish police on its hosting company PRQ - but the group says the two facts are not related.

    www.theregister.co.uk

  • Pirate Bay down: The Pirate Bay's website host PRQ raided by Swedish police ...

    1041120_20121002101513_JPG. Popular torrent hub The Pirate Bay suffered an extended outage on Monday and Tuesday, coinciding with a government raid on its former Web hosting service.

    www.wptv.com

  • Former Pirate Bay hoster raided by police, goes down amidst DDoS-attack

    Former Pirate Bay host PRQ.se went down in the middle of a police raid on Monday, affecting hundreds of hosted sites and thousands of users of PRQ's other services.

    www.techworld.com.au

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