Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 6:13:17 GMT
This site was a kind of archive of articles about viruses, which were described by their creators or fans. Apparently, the Ministry of Internal Affairs decided to prevent hackers from exchanging ideas and experiences, in order to then apply them in practice. The beginning of the great "purge" The closure of is probably the only case this year when the motives of law enforcement agencies seemed more or less logical: viruses must be fought. In other cases, sites were also closed under decent pretexts. However, the consequences of the actions of law enforcement officers allow experts to voice another version - the fault is all corporate showdowns, when authorities are tipped off about the "problems" of a competitor's business in order to remove it from the market. For example, at the beginning of spring, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs seized the servers of one of the largest Alchevsk.
On March 7, many customers remained without the Internet, including Europe Mobile Number List the Alchevsk metallurgical plant, schools, and state institutions. A week later, the provider resumed its work, but not all subscribers were able to be retained. Who will sit without the Internet for so long when alternative operators appeared in the city? Of course, at the beginning of this year EX.ua - once the largest file exchaminal case filed by large international companies that accused the site's owners of copyright and related rights violations. As a result, about 100 servers were removed. They stored more than 600 terabytes of content. EX.ua lawyers still cannot answer the question of when the confiscated files will be restored. We are talking not only about pirated copies of movies and software, but also about "tons" of user content - videos, photos, which their owners uploaded to the site to show their friends. The cell phones of the managers of the online storage still emit prolonged beeps.
The case of was so loud that few people noticed the disappearance at almost the same time of smaller file-exchangers, such as "Understanding that at any moment an illegal file can be uploaded to our site and recorded before we react to a complaint, we have decided to withdraw from the Internet business," the owners of the resource told the media in an official statement. Such statements suggest that "cautionary talks" have already been held with Internet ntrepreneurs. The Fileshare.in.ua file sharing service, as of the special services were not of a mass nature. Of the high-profile cases over the past 4 years, we can only recall the In ofostor file exchange, which was closed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the end of 2008. The authorities then seized about 20 servers, as well as 26 system units of office computers, from which the administration of the resource was carried out. A year later, the special services seized the equipment of the Dnipropetrovsk city portal
On March 7, many customers remained without the Internet, including Europe Mobile Number List the Alchevsk metallurgical plant, schools, and state institutions. A week later, the provider resumed its work, but not all subscribers were able to be retained. Who will sit without the Internet for so long when alternative operators appeared in the city? Of course, at the beginning of this year EX.ua - once the largest file exchaminal case filed by large international companies that accused the site's owners of copyright and related rights violations. As a result, about 100 servers were removed. They stored more than 600 terabytes of content. EX.ua lawyers still cannot answer the question of when the confiscated files will be restored. We are talking not only about pirated copies of movies and software, but also about "tons" of user content - videos, photos, which their owners uploaded to the site to show their friends. The cell phones of the managers of the online storage still emit prolonged beeps.
The case of was so loud that few people noticed the disappearance at almost the same time of smaller file-exchangers, such as "Understanding that at any moment an illegal file can be uploaded to our site and recorded before we react to a complaint, we have decided to withdraw from the Internet business," the owners of the resource told the media in an official statement. Such statements suggest that "cautionary talks" have already been held with Internet ntrepreneurs. The Fileshare.in.ua file sharing service, as of the special services were not of a mass nature. Of the high-profile cases over the past 4 years, we can only recall the In ofostor file exchange, which was closed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the end of 2008. The authorities then seized about 20 servers, as well as 26 system units of office computers, from which the administration of the resource was carried out. A year later, the special services seized the equipment of the Dnipropetrovsk city portal