Thursday, October 4, 2012

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

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 memberOn 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 aidingAs we previously reported, The Pirate Bay was down from a power failure due to an issue with a power distribution unit. Much like it sounds, the power distribution unit distributes power, and is a pretty necessary component.Once again, a major BitTorrent portal has disappeared from the internet into a poof of misdirection and contradictory reporting.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
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