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GoldenMerc
06-08-2012, 11:49 PM
Summary: Demonoid, one of the biggest torrent sites, was taken down on July 25 by a massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. Ukrainian officials then made sure the servers remained inaccessible, apparently to show the U.S. it is taking intellectual property rights seriously.

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News broke today that Demonoid (http://www.demonoid.me/) was busted by Ukrainian authorities in the middle of last week. The massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack (http://www.zdnet.com/demonoid-hit-by-ddos-attack-7000001732/) that brought the site to its knees late last month was apparently just the beginning.
Last week, the server was turned off completely and the site led to a dead end (http://www.zdnet.com/one-week-later-demonoid-still-down-after-massive-ddos-attack-7000001937/). Then it came back to life and started redirecting to random sites full of advertisements (http://www.zdnet.com/is-demonoid-gone-for-good-7000002001/). Eventually this stopped and both demonoid.me (http://www.demonoid.me/) and demonoid.ph (http://www.demonoid.ph/) went back to not responding. Now we know why.
Government officials reportedly arrived at ColoCall (http://www.colocall.net/), the largest datacenter in Ukraine, to shut Demonoid down. An anonymous ColoCall source gave a statement to Kommersant (http://kommersant.ua/doc/1996114) (via TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-busted-as-a-gift-to-the-united-states-government-120806/)). Here is a rough translation from Russian courtesy of Google Translate, with some grammar fixes:

Shortly after this hacker break-in occurred, and even a few days later, came the investigators. Investigators copied all the information from Demonoid's servers, and sealed them. Some equipment was not seized, but now that [the connection] does not work, we were forced to terminate the agreement with the site.
Demonoid's servers may have been closed off, but the site's administrator appears to still be at large. The source noted that the site's management is located in Mexico. In fact, the admin declared late last week that Demonoid would be back, eventually (http://www.zdnet.com/demonoid-admin-well-be-back-7000002128/).
The general consensus is that Demonoid did not break Ukranian law. In fact, the site went to extreme measures to avoid the wrath of local authorities: it blocked all Ukranian IP addresses. Nevertheless, it is believed that the U.S. got involved, and suddenly Ukraine started looking into the torrent site.
On Friday, Ukraine's Interior Ministry announced that the site was taken down the night before its First Deputy Prime Minister Valeriy Khoroshkovsky arrived in the U.S. to discuss matters with United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk. One of the issues on the docket was, unsurprisingly, intellectual property rights. In fact, this was the first matter mentioned in their joint statement, which was released by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (http://www.ustr.gov/about-us/press-office/press-releases/2012/july/joint-statement-on-u.s.-ukraine-trade-investment-relationship):

We discussed the importance to each country of greater progress on the 2010 IPR Action Plan for protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR). The United States supported Ukraine's commitment to redouble efforts, especially those identified in the Action Plan, to implement protections that benefit both Ukrainian and American inventors and creators. The United States also hailed Ukraine's planned increase in intellectual property inspectors, as called for in the 2010 IPR Action Plan, as well as its adoption of a new Customs Code intended to improve customs valuation procedures.
If the site administrator manages to bring back Demonoid, he'll have to find a new country for the site's servers. That's happened before, so there's a chance it will happen again.



Im hoping it returns but yeh

xxMATTGxx
07-08-2012, 12:33 AM
Seems like it was a present for the USA.

David
07-08-2012, 03:18 PM
i dont think they'll give up that easy

LiquidLuck.
07-08-2012, 07:49 PM
Lol good luck on getting it again.

peteyt
08-08-2012, 05:48 PM
One of the most popular and also apparently oldest torrent torrent sites has been shut down.

Investigators from the Ukrainians Ministry of internal Affairs raided the data centre that the site was hosted on. This follows a server busy message which appeared on July 26th, with the sites admin claiming to be working on a fix.

I'm not sure if this will last myself. It was shut down once before and returned. And as mentioned in the article bellow, the pirate bay returned after a raid on its servers.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19166779

Thread merged by Chris (Forum Super Moderator): As a thread discussing this already exists!

David
08-08-2012, 05:50 PM
said in the other thread they wont give up that easy
the owner also said he'll bring it back

http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=756232

peteyt
08-08-2012, 05:52 PM
Ha posted about this in tech section wondered why there was no post. It will be back, It's been gone before.

Zak
08-08-2012, 09:35 PM
It'll be back I'm sure. These kind of sites never give up!

GoldenMerc
12-08-2012, 05:11 PM
Bye Demonoid ;

http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-domains-go-up-for-sale-120812/

Demonoid Domains Go Up For Sale (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-domains-go-up-for-sale-120812/)

enigmax (http://torrentfreak.com/author/enigmax/)
August 12, 2012
107 (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-domains-go-up-for-sale-120812/#disqus_thread)

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While it’s undoubtedly been a turbulent couple of weeks for Demonoid, its loyal users still had hope that one day the site might return. However, today the chances of that happening appear to have been cut from an optimistic 50/50 to much, much less. All key Demonoid domains are now up for sale to the highest bidder, signaling what could be the start of the end of an era
http://torrentfreak.com/images/demonoid.jpgWith an army of passionate fans, Demonoid was spoken about fondly by many in the torrent community. Just two weeks ago it was one of the world’s largest and most thriving torrent sites but a DDoS and hacker attack followed by a police raid (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-busted-as-a-gift-to-the-united-states-government-120806/) brought it to its knees.
After days of silence, last Thursday the IFPI took credit (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-raid-credited-to-ifpi-multiple-arrests-in-mexico-reported-120809/) for the complaint behind the takedown.
“The operation to close Demonoid was a great example of international cooperation to tackle a service that was facilitating the illegal distribution of music on a vast scale. I would like to thank all those officers involved in this operation to close a business that was built on the abuse of other people’s rights,” said the IFPI’s anti-piracy director Jeremy Banks.
Last week a source at ColoCall, Demonoid’s former webhost, said he believed that the site’s management was based in Mexico. It was later confirmed that a criminal investigation (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-operators-face-criminal-investigation-in-mexico-120807/) is underway in the country and that a number of arrests and asset seizures had already taken place.
However, in the middle of all the chaos and arrests TorrentFreak maintained contact with the site’s technical admin who still has control of the site’s domains. Due to his presumed position of freedom hope remained that one day the site would return (http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-will-be-back-but-patience-required-120803/), but today that seems more unlikely than ever.
The three key Demonoid domains – Demonoid.me, Demonoid.com and Demonoid.ph – are now all up for sale (http://www.sedo.de/search/details.php4?domain=demonoid.me&et_sub=18&partnerid=14457&et_cid=36&et_lid=7482&origin=parking&language=us) on Sedo, a popular domain name and website marketplace.



i done all that seeding for nothing :@

scottish
12-08-2012, 08:56 PM
cba reading all that, but is it another case of megaupload? lol

GoldenMerc
12-08-2012, 11:10 PM
cba reading all that, but is it another case of megaupload? lol
no demonoid threw the towel in

Hiding
13-08-2012, 08:49 PM
Never really used Demonoid. Never trusted it.

Always used IPTorrents. Best torrent site ever.

peteyt
16-08-2012, 03:40 AM
I'm slightly confused - if they where able to do this - raid the servers but also force the sale of the domains how come this never happened during the pirate bay raids?

scottish
16-08-2012, 04:04 AM
because they most likely weren't hosted in the USA

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