South Korean ISP 'Infected' Torrenting Subscribers with Malware (torrentfreak.com)
A report from South Korea reveals that Internet provider KT actively installed malware on the computers of over half a million subscribers.
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A report from South Korea reveals that Internet provider KT actively installed malware on the computers of over half a million subscribers.
Google, Cloudflare, and Cisco must poison their DNS resolvers to prevent access to around 117 domains used by pirate sport streaming sites.
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Personally found this article highly interesting, it's very much worth a read. Have included the full article with images and links in the spoiler below 🌻...
The Internet Archive is doubling down on its position that its digital lending library service operates under the bounds of fair use....
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In an effort to curb piracy, Plex asked GitHub to remove a repository that allows people to reshare libraries that were not originally theirs.
I didn't know reddit gave out the personal details of their users, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised.