Publishers Carpet-Bomb IPFS Gateway Operators With DMCA Notices
Jun26

Publishers Carpet-Bomb IPFS Gateway Operators With DMCA Notices

IPFS is a decentralized network that makes it possible to efficiently distribute high volumes of data between peers while avoiding downtime associated with regular hosting outages. The IPFS project describes the system as a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to preserve and grow humanity’s knowledge by making the web upgradeable, resilient, and more open. Anyone who values these qualities is invited to come along for the ride...

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Update Your iPhone Right Now to Fix 2 Apple Zero Days

Plus: Discord has a child predator problem, fears rise of China spying from Cuba, and hackers try to blackmail Reddit. Powered by WPeMatico

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Sharing Your Credit Card With a Shady Pirate IPTV Service Isn’t a Brilliant Idea
Jun25

Sharing Your Credit Card With a Shady Pirate IPTV Service Isn’t a Brilliant Idea

In recent years, many people have canceled their expensive cable subscriptions, opting to use cheaper Internet TV instead. While there are plenty of legal streaming options available, there’s also a broad offer of IPTV services that are specifically set up to deliver content without permission from rightsholders. These pirate IPTV services are often accessed through relatively cheap subscriptions. However, that doesn’t mean that...

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Inside the Dangerous Underground Abortion Pill Market Growing on Telegram

As states further limit access to abortion care in the US, a gray market for medication is filling the void. Buyers beware. Powered by WPeMatico

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U.S. Seeks 70-Month Prison Sentence for YouTube Content ID Scammer
Jun24

U.S. Seeks 70-Month Prison Sentence for YouTube Content ID Scammer

In 2021, the US Department of Justice launched a criminal proceeding against two men suspected of running a massive YouTube Content ID scam. By falsely claiming to own the rights to more than 50,000 songs, the pair generated more than $23 million in revenue. Last year, one of the defendants confessed to his part in the copyright swindle by pleading guilty. Webster Batista admitted it was a simple scheme: find Latin American music that...

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