http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/megaupload-shut-down-by-feds-why-do-we-need-sopa/I noticed this bit of information in the article, however...
1/19/2012 6:01:03 PM
http://www.neowin.net/news/anonymous-takes-down-doj-website-in-response-to-megaupload-news
1/19/2012 6:26:03 PM
1/19/2012 6:29:49 PM
I just used FoolDNS (located in Italy) to look up the MegaUpload-related sites and got the same IP addresses in Ashburn, VA, so I'm guessing that those international servers were for hosting the individual files, while the Web interfaces were all in America, and anyone who has relied on the MegaUpload network is now screwed: http://www.fooldns.com/fooldns-community/english-version/
1/19/2012 6:41:12 PM
1/19/2012 6:41:17 PM
https://twitter.com/#!/AnonDailyshit just got real[Edited on January 19, 2012 at 6:48 PM. Reason : ]
1/19/2012 6:46:37 PM
1/19/2012 6:48:33 PM
30 mins ago...megaupload back up20 mins ago...FBI.gov down
1/19/2012 8:14:04 PM
megacraploads sucked anyway
1/19/2012 8:58:19 PM
^no it didn't
1/19/2012 9:06:01 PM
YO DICK, TELL 'EM WHAT WE DO AT THE RANCH
1/19/2012 10:46:53 PM
lot of people bout to go to jail
1/19/2012 11:19:12 PM
I thought there were only 3 people named in that indictment who aren't already in jail.
1/19/2012 11:21:17 PM
daaaaaaang this got hot quick
1/19/2012 11:35:56 PM
i love anonymous.
1/20/2012 12:35:31 AM
Damn - this is the primary method of procurement for my Springsteen show bootlegs.Guess we'll start torrenting heavier.
1/20/2012 9:42:33 AM
1/20/2012 11:40:22 AM
How did they accomplish this exactly? Did they coordinate with the NZ government? I never used or saw megaupload, but I know of half a dozen other more covert sites that do the same thing.
1/20/2012 12:45:46 PM
from gizmodo - i find this part especially relevant
1/20/2012 12:56:56 PM
its good to know that the gov't thinks the best response to "please don't" is "how do you like them apples!"
1/20/2012 1:18:14 PM
1/20/2012 1:26:56 PM
snap into a Tim Jim!
1/20/2012 1:28:33 PM
uploaded.to shut us out in response: http://torrentfreak.com/uploaded-to-blocks-us-visitors-120121/
1/21/2012 6:08:02 PM
http://gizmodo.com/5878287/filesonic-just-killed-itself-by-disabling-file-sharing[Edited on January 23, 2012 at 12:48 AM. Reason : link]
1/23/2012 12:47:43 AM
The sky is falling on the proto-cloud: http://www.examiner.com/video-game-in-honolulu/file-sharing-sites-without-the-sharing-megaupload-alternatives-might-not-beHowever, legit users just might get their files back later: http://www.examiner.com/video-game-in-honolulu/if-megaupload-is-not-working-what-happens-to-the-files[Edited on January 23, 2012 at 6:16 AM. Reason : Examiners are obvs. reliable sources
1/23/2012 6:13:46 AM
1/23/2012 9:11:00 AM
what laws do you think they broke here?
1/23/2012 9:24:34 AM
^Indeed, the Feds were exceedingly meticulous in taking down MU; IMO they have an air-tight case here based on the DMCA alone.With that said, I can personally confirm that FileServe has gone the way of FileSonic: It won't allow you to download any files unless you're the one who uploaded them.
1/23/2012 10:00:02 AM
megaupload was essentially the same as pirate bay but dumb enough to host the files themselves.
1/24/2012 1:53:50 PM
http://109.236.83.66/They say they're operating as an IP address now. I find it odd that the DNS can be redirected but they can use an IP address.I feel like we might be embarking on a new IP based web eventually. That could be kind of cool. Only problem is that to tell people where to find stuff would also be illegal. But that idea is just ridiculous. I don't think it'll stick. Information finds a way.
1/24/2012 3:42:09 PM
beware to the pishing sites!
1/24/2012 4:04:16 PM
^^another n00b to the slaughterthe goddam servers got trashed, 4 of the top guys are in the slammer 3 more are on the run, and hundreds of millions of dolla buckz got seizedsry guyz, MegaUpload is down for the count; if any of the servers were left, the good folks at MAFIAAFire or block.aid would have told us about it (and tbqh I tried myself to find some from old WHOIS records but no dice): http://www.blockaid.me/2012/01/megaupload-seizure/Also we've had an IP-based Internet since the Internet even existed; it's just that the DNS has proven to be an exceedingly useful overlaying namespace on top of the IP (Internet Protocol) address space (some Web services nowadays actually use different hostnames at the same IP address and send different content based on the hostname; this is why you may need to edit your HOSTS file, which was actually the precursor to today's DNS, rather than just type the bare IP address to get to some sites whose domains, but not servers, were seized).[Edited on January 24, 2012 at 9:23 PM. Reason : n00b
1/24/2012 9:20:00 PM
Today we are all kim dotcom
1/25/2012 8:37:34 PM
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/01/mega-man-the-bizarre-rise-and-sudden-downfall-of-kim-dotcom.ars
1/25/2012 8:41:05 PM
I need to send a large file to someone, can someone make a recommendation that has not been shut down, doesn't infect the computer, can be directed to with a single link, and has a minimum of advertising? Thanks!
3/8/2012 7:41:00 PM
uploading.com
3/8/2012 8:06:04 PM
hotfile.com]
3/8/2012 8:25:02 PM
The file-size limit for unregistered users is 2 and a half times bigger on uploading.comand also they don't remove files nearly as quickly
3/8/2012 8:42:20 PM
^ Thanks! I went with uploading.com
3/8/2012 9:41:22 PM
http://www.internet.web
3/8/2012 9:57:57 PM
use dropbox?
3/9/2012 5:55:50 AM
I wasn't aware you could send a single link and the recipient didn't even need to register; I thought the recipient needed a Dropbox account and that the size limits were rather small unless both sender and recipient used the client software rather than the Web interface.
3/9/2012 6:41:37 AM
http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-seizure-order-null-and-void-says-high-court-120318/title of link says it
3/18/2012 11:41:06 PM
My money says once he gets his hands on his stuff again, it's going to be put somewhere where the government can never find it.
3/19/2012 12:44:27 AM