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Google Expert 06-20-2013 03:32 PM

did his new site https://mega.co.nz ever take off?

WDF 06-20-2013 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dgraves (Post 19679765)
It's not easy work stealing content. First you have to right-click and "Save file as...", then you have to left-click the "upload" button. It sounds easy but do this a few thousand times and it adds up. It can take a toll on your mouse hand.

Nah, it is easier then that. If you read on their favorite sites, the real work comes when collecting their "earnings".

Jesse202 06-20-2013 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Getsu (Post 19679821)
did his new site https://mega.co.nz ever take off?

http://i.imgur.com/EJG6wlZ.png

my guess is it's doing alright

AdultKing 06-24-2013 12:23 AM

DepFile is done, was denied a merchant account and has closed it's affiliate program.

On the 10th of June HenchFile.com removed it's affiliate program and on the 22nd of June ceased to provide file storage space - so in effect it's done. The fact is that this host was shaving it's affiliates hard for the duration of it's operation. On the 27th July 2012 Andrew Storey, owner of HenchFile.com made a legal threat to us - he was full of hot air and now is just another thief ripping off other thieves.

7 large resellers have been reduced to only accepting OKPay or Webmoney today, we are now working with more payment companies than ever to crush the reseller market.

More and more eBay auctions of file locker accounts are being shut down, eBay has introduced measures to make such listing more difficult to make and for each one we ask that Paypal kill the sellers Paypal account for good measure.

We still have much work to do, however it's becoming obvious that the people who run and aspire to run small to medium file lockers are now finding that the economics of the venture just don't exist anymore.

adultmobile 06-24-2013 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19683889)
We still have much work to do, however it's becoming obvious that the people who run and aspire to run small to medium file lockers are now finding that the economics of the venture just don't exist anymore.

http://thejosevilson.com/wp-content/...2/10/Joker.gif

Triple-A 06-24-2013 04:45 AM

I had some serious "Trouser Arousal" issues reading the latest news! :thumbsup

AdultKing 06-25-2013 06:50 PM

One year ago today this thread started and we're still going strong.

This next twelve months I want to aim to put the following sites out of business.

DepositFiles.com
Rapidgator.net
FilePost.com
DownloadNoLimit.com
FileFactory.com
letitbit.net
netload.in
hotfile.com

The remaining file lockers will find that over the next twelve months it becomes increasingly difficult to process payments through any means.

This is a big year ahead. What we have learned in the last twelve months will be applied to new and bigger challenges. No file locker is safe.

AdultKing 06-27-2013 03:14 AM

Interesting to note the changes to LIBERTYOFMIND.COM, Kaktuz must think changing registrars will protect his domains. Silly boy.

MrDeiz 06-27-2013 04:19 AM

i'm still loving you though you have ignored me)
will be donating soon

best of luck in the work you're doing!

AdultKing 06-27-2013 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrDeiz (Post 19688997)
i'm still loving you though you have ignored me)
will be donating soon

best of luck in the work you're doing!

I'm sorry, I did create an account on that site however I really have had very little time to spare in recent times. I didn't ignore you - your request is on my to-do list which is quite a long list.

There are some very exciting things happening for this project right now, I hope that in the very near future I shall be able to make some announcements that will place fear and uncertainty at the feet of several large piracy sites.

johnnyloadproductions 06-29-2013 04:05 AM

The end is near or so it seems. Granted alexa ranks based off of metrics from where webmasters visits but keep in mind that this can also be representative of people finding it no longer worth their time to upload content to sites.

Hotfile.com is all but dead and a mere shadow of what it was in 2010.
http://i.imgur.com/SfQNazi.png

Rapidshare had to fire most of it's staff and now looks like it'll have to close up shop before too long.
http://i.imgur.com/zS3xvA6.png

Letitbit.net seems to be getting redirect traffic from downloadnolimit.com and it too has significantly declined.
http://i.imgur.com/srIWFsc.png

Since the beginning of the year, rapidgator has lost a lot of traffic.
http://i.imgur.com/uQuPT9e.png

Depositfiles.com appears to be near the brink it almost seems.
http://i.imgur.com/wvA5aiv.png

Extabit has experienced a steep decline.
http://i.imgur.com/0PVAqY0.png

Luckyshare has nose dived as well
http://i.imgur.com/QUhj4Uz.png

Argue anyway you want but when money is frozen or isn't allowed to exchange hands, that's when things start to crumble. Just over a one year anniversary and significant progress has been made!

MrDeiz 06-29-2013 07:37 AM

another $150 sent for such a great effort!

Fat Panda 06-29-2013 07:44 AM

Keep up the good work Adult King!

dgraves 06-29-2013 07:01 PM

New scumbags on the block?

bukkakeglobal.com

AdultKing 06-30-2013 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrDeiz (Post 19692233)
another $150 sent for such a great effort!

Thank you for your continued support!

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAC (Post 19692237)
Keep up the good work Adult King!

We will!

Quote:

Originally Posted by dgraves (Post 19692878)
New scumbags on the block?

bukkakeglobal.com

Yes another one, one of way too many.

SplatterMaster 07-03-2013 06:59 PM

Any sites out there where webmasters are sharing information on pirates? Such things as IP addresses of VPS and such.

AdultKing 07-03-2013 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SplatterMaster (Post 19701824)
Any sites out there where webmasters are sharing information on pirates? Such things as IP addresses of VPS and such.

Not that I am aware of, we keep our own database of intelligence.

WDF 07-04-2013 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SplatterMaster (Post 19701824)
Any sites out there where webmasters are sharing information on pirates? Such things as IP addresses of VPS and such.

The guys at nukepiracy released some info on their cashwhore blog.

Last I heard they were working on a large database merged from both link sharing sites and several file host databases.

The guy I speak with that works there said something about tracking a specific user from upload to link sharing to payment. When/if it happens it is going to be interesting to see what can be done with the information.

Tough to tell what is going on there, they have been tight lipped and quiet for a while.

baryl 07-04-2013 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Getsu (Post 19679821)
did his new site https://mega.co.nz ever take off?

It's nothing like it was in the Megaupload days but it's there.

You know it's actually useful now. I'll admit I've used it on several occasions for legit cloud storage.

SplatterMaster 07-04-2013 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WDF (Post 19702765)
The guys at nukepiracy released some info on their cashwhore blog.

Last I heard they were working on a large database merged from both link sharing sites and several file host databases.

The guy I speak with that works there said something about tracking a specific user from upload to link sharing to payment. When/if it happens it is going to be interesting to see what can be done with the information.

Tough to tell what is going on there, they have been tight lipped and quiet for a while.

Thanks I?ll give it a look.

I know others could probably use the information I gather and I could probably use some information they gather. That?s more of what I was looking for. An information sharing site.

Seems kinda stupid for everyone to fight it on their own and keep such valuable information like IPs and fake signup names to their selves.

But I guess most people have turned fighting piracy over to someone else. And they don?t even know what happens on their own sites anymore.

johnnyloadproductions 07-07-2013 04:45 PM

end of weekend bump

MrDeiz 07-08-2013 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19706938)
end of weekend bump

i approve that

spiederman 07-09-2013 02:16 PM

https://s3.amazonaws.com/lecs-commun...hippo_bump.jpg

globofun 07-09-2013 02:35 PM

I see so many blogs on directories sending to filelockers.....it's a huge problem indeed

dgraves 07-09-2013 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19692066)
The end is near or so it seems. Granted alexa ranks based off of metrics from where webmasters visits but keep in mind that this can also be representative of people finding it no longer worth their time to upload content to sites.

Hotfile.com is all but dead and a mere shadow of what it was in 2010.
http://i.imgur.com/SfQNazi.png

Rapidshare had to fire most of it's staff and now looks like it'll have to close up shop before too long.
http://i.imgur.com/zS3xvA6.png

Letitbit.net seems to be getting redirect traffic from downloadnolimit.com and it too has significantly declined.
http://i.imgur.com/srIWFsc.png

Since the beginning of the year, rapidgator has lost a lot of traffic.
http://i.imgur.com/uQuPT9e.png

Depositfiles.com appears to be near the brink it almost seems.
http://i.imgur.com/wvA5aiv.png

Extabit has experienced a steep decline.
http://i.imgur.com/0PVAqY0.png

Luckyshare has nose dived as well
http://i.imgur.com/QUhj4Uz.png

Argue anyway you want but when money is frozen or isn't allowed to exchange hands, that's when things start to crumble. Just over a one year anniversary and significant progress has been made!

Impressive numbers!

AdultKing 07-09-2013 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SplatterMaster (Post 19702788)
Thanks I?ll give it a look.

I know others could probably use the information I gather and I could probably use some information they gather. That?s more of what I was looking for. An information sharing site.

Seems kinda stupid for everyone to fight it on their own and keep such valuable information like IPs and fake signup names to their selves.

But I guess most people have turned fighting piracy over to someone else. And they don?t even know what happens on their own sites anymore.

Sharing this data publicly is a stupid idea, sorry to be so blunt but it is.

When you share such information publicly you're just helping the pirates get better at covering their tracks. Why do you think so many people try and goad us into telling them more about what we do and how we do it ? They are desperate to know how we know what they are doing and how better to cover their tracks.

The IP's and fake sign up names are just two sets of data out of hundreds of sets of data that can be used to follow lazy pirates, when they keep using the same IP or sign up names they are giving us a way to track them. Publicly sharing this and other information just helps them get better at avoiding detection.

The most constructive thing anyone can do to help in this effort is keep supplying copies of DMCA notices to [email protected] , to keep submitting piracy reports at http://copycontrol.org/report-piracy or to make a donation via Paxum or Paypal to [email protected]

Nobody has been as effective at hurting the pirates than us, we continue to crush their financial accounts and monetization methods bit by bit, it's much harder to monetize file lockers in 2013 than it was in 2012 or 2011, or earlier. We've moved on to other forms of piracy that fit into the eco system as we seek to further reduce the effectiveness of the pirates and their networks. However to keep doing this we have to keep the pirates on the back foot.

Please don't hurt our efforts by engaging in public information sharing of the various vectors and data that helps us do what we do. We can only continue to be successful by keeping the pirates guessing, keeping them in the dark until they wake up one day and find another merchant account or Paypal account shut down.

johnnyloadproductions 07-10-2013 10:57 PM

I made a post about depositfiles.com being all but gone but I'm guessing it's because they're shifting over to dfiles.eu and dfiles.ru? This probably won't help them at all.

Images attached to clarify:
Depositfiles.com
http://i.imgur.com/28q3Ryd.png
dfiles.eu
http://i.imgur.com/Ral1dVv.png
dfiles.ru
http://i.imgur.com/lqTh3ru.png

dfiles.eu and dfiles.ru redirect to Depositfiles.com
I don't think having a different TLD extension would grant immunity to your merchant account.

johnnyloadproductions 07-10-2013 11:05 PM

Just plugged in the number of views divided by the number of posts in this thread, just under 86 views per post (more than usual). Upload monkeys and file locker owners must be quietly watching this thread like a hawk. Would be interesting to know how many are subscribed to it and where.

http://i.imgur.com/ihGt5cH.png

johnnyloadproductions 07-12-2013 05:45 PM

A bump for all of those who are worn out and forgot what this campaign is all about. :(

adultmobile 07-12-2013 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19714899)
A bump for all of those who are worn out and forgot what this campaign is all about. :(

Adultking wrote in another thread he is going to let AWE (livejasmin) loser their processing biller, because they advertise in piracy sites. I am waiting for news.

AdultKing 07-12-2013 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19714987)
Adultking wrote in another thread he is going to let AWE (livejasmin) loser their processing biller, because they advertise in piracy sites. I am waiting for news.

No that's not what I said, what I said was that the only thing that will make AWE change their attitude to piracy is losing their merchant accounts.

MrDeiz 07-12-2013 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19711963)
I made a post about depositfiles.com being all but gone but I'm guessing it's because they're shifting over to dfiles.eu and dfiles.ru? This probably won't help them at all.
...

don't rely that much on alexa data

adultmobile 07-13-2013 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19715074)
No that's not what I said, what I said was that the only thing that will make AWE change their attitude to piracy is losing their merchant accounts.

You posted that they ignore your requests, and then [...perhaps they wake up when lost merchant...]. You can count the words, but if you post a statement like this, it suggests a different meaning than if someone else posted This. You are daily talking with Visa/MC for the purpose of shutting down merchant accounts, then you post this about AWE, then 1+1=2. You can say it was 1-1=0, or 1*1=1, but people can guess it was 1+1=2, yes?

AdultKing 07-13-2013 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19715564)
You posted that they ignore your requests, and then [...perhaps they wake up when lost merchant...]. You can count the words, but if you post a statement like this, it suggests a different meaning than if someone else posted This. You are daily talking with Visa/MC for the purpose of shutting down merchant accounts, then you post this about AWE, then 1+1=2. You can say it was 1-1=0, or 1*1=1, but people can guess it was 1+1=2, yes?

I'll let you draw your own conclusions, however I will say this generally. Any company that supports the file locker eco system in any way, be it through providing financial services, providing hosting, providing ad network support, or any other activity shall find that co-operation with us is a far better option than the alternative.

If a company, when asked, does not terminate it's relationship with piracy sites then that company will find that it becomes a short, medium or long term target of our operation.

Flavaworks 07-13-2013 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19686941)
One year ago today this thread started and we're still going strong.

This next twelve months I want to aim to put the following sites out of business.

DepositFiles.com
Rapidgator.net
FilePost.com
DownloadNoLimit.com
FileFactory.com
letitbit.net
netload.in
hotfile.com

The remaining file lockers will find that over the next twelve months it becomes increasingly difficult to process payments through any means.

This is a big year ahead. What we have learned in the last twelve months will be applied to new and bigger challenges. No file locker is safe.

We're doing our part by suing File Lockers too.

MrDeiz 07-14-2013 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flavaworks (Post 19715789)
We're doing our part by suing File Lockers too.

why don't you consolidate the forces?

adultmobile 07-14-2013 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19715680)
If a company, when asked, does not terminate it's relationship with piracy sites then that company will find that it becomes a short, medium or long term target of our operation.

Then you said AWE/Livejasmin may be (medium or long term) target of your operation (which leads to loss of merchant account)?

wolbem 07-14-2013 11:39 PM

Ran into Clipshouse.com links for the first time this weekend and noticed that on the same IP as Clipshouse.com are sharing blogs that feature... only Clipshouse.com links!

91.121.172.205 Reverse IP Lookup
clipshouse.com
femdomvip.com
femdom-fetish-blog.com
fftupload.com(an upload portal site for Femdom-Fetish-Tube.com)

Femdom-Fetish-Tube.com is owned by Michail Liokouras of Greece who also owns femdomcult.net, torrent site femdomcult.org and half a dozen other piracy based sites.

Clipshouse.com is with Downloadnolimit and is all over their homepage right next to Aciuf.

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19590516)
This is what's referred to as a protection racket.

:thumbsup

Alex911 07-15-2013 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19692066)
The end is near or so it seems. Granted alexa ranks based off of metrics from where webmasters visits but keep in mind that this can also be representative of people finding it no longer worth their time to upload content to sites.

Hotfile.com is all but dead and a mere shadow of what it was in 2010.
http://i.imgur.com/SfQNazi.png

Rapidshare had to fire most of it's staff and now looks like it'll have to close up shop before too long.
http://i.imgur.com/zS3xvA6.png

Letitbit.net seems to be getting redirect traffic from downloadnolimit.com and it too has significantly declined.
http://i.imgur.com/srIWFsc.png

Since the beginning of the year, rapidgator has lost a lot of traffic.
http://i.imgur.com/uQuPT9e.png

Depositfiles.com appears to be near the brink it almost seems.
http://i.imgur.com/wvA5aiv.png

Extabit has experienced a steep decline.
http://i.imgur.com/0PVAqY0.png

Luckyshare has nose dived as well
http://i.imgur.com/QUhj4Uz.png

Argue anyway you want but when money is frozen or isn't allowed to exchange hands, that's when things start to crumble. Just over a one year anniversary and significant progress has been made!

WOW!!! :banana :banana :banana That's fucking impressive guys!!! BTW you should have this one in your collimator:chomikuj.pl Plenty of site rips from users with a public account ! And they do streaming and download.

Alex911 07-15-2013 12:38 AM

Another I can't find here: accuratefiles.com
 
FYI :throwup http://www.accuratefiles.com doesn't seem to be hunted yet

AdultKing 07-16-2013 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19716887)
Then you said AWE/Livejasmin may be (medium or long term) target of your operation (which leads to loss of merchant account)?

I'll let you and others draw your own conclusions.

When we strike out at companies we prefer the element of surprise, if we remain vague about targets and timelines then we retain that element of surprise.

The clear message here, to all companies, is not to co-operate with pirates as it will result in the very expensive loss of services or financial accounts without notice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolbem (Post 19717536)
Clipshouse.com is with Downloadnolimit and is all over their homepage right next to Aciuf.

Download No Limit is engaged in a conspiracy with ACIUF to only protect the content of ACIUF members (of which there are few), it's a protection racket and we are treating it as such.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex911 (Post 19717558)
WOW!!! :banana :banana :banana That's fucking impressive guys!!! BTW you should have this one in your collimator:chomikuj.pl Plenty of site rips from users with a public account ! And they do streaming and download.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex911 (Post 19717570)
FYI :throwup http://www.accuratefiles.com doesn't seem to be hunted yet

Please report such sites to http://copycontrol.org/report-piracy

adultmobile 07-16-2013 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19719294)
When we strike out at companies we prefer the element of surprise

This is understandable, but then be consistent and do not announce such in public forums :)

Fat Panda 07-16-2013 07:19 AM

Adult Ad Networks that willfully conspire with tube sites to monetize ILLEGAL and STOLEN content must be castrated.

Look at the biggest tube sites and look who's serving up the ads. These people are FUCKING CRIMINALS.

Time to go after their merchant accounts !!!

wolbem 07-16-2013 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19719294)
Download No Limit is engaged in a conspiracy with ACIUF to only protect the content of ACIUF members (of which there are few), it's a protection racket and we are treating it as such.

Absolutely.

I've begun CC'ing [email protected] on all my takedowns.

Thanks for you hard work! Another donation is on the way!

wolbem 07-16-2013 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAC (Post 19719545)
Adult Ad Networks that willfully conspire with tube sites to monetize ILLEGAL and STOLEN content must be castrated.

Look at the biggest tube sites and look who's serving up the ads. These people are FUCKING CRIMINALS.

Time to go after their merchant accounts !!!

Yea no shit. :mad:

neb 07-16-2013 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19027283)
Any other opinions on this ? It's kind of important.

I have always called them torrents, maybe I am wrong I just thought that is what they were called.

wolbem 07-16-2013 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19027317)
How about "File Lockers" and "File Hosts" ?

File Host or File Hosting Site are the phrases I have seen the most.

Alex911 07-17-2013 03:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19719294)
Please report such sites to http://copycontrol.org/report-piracy

Done :)

Keep up the great work AK!

Alex911 07-17-2013 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolbem (Post 19720907)
File Host or File Hosting Site are the phrases I have seen the most.

For the general public, yes that's what I think. Among webmasters, File Lockers or File Hosts.

I know it's not an accurate stat but try to Search Google with:

"file lockers" 30800 results
"file hosts" 1720000 results

Plus, File Locker can be confused with File Locking

AdultKing 07-17-2013 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neb (Post 19720756)
I have always called them torrents, maybe I am wrong I just thought that is what they were called.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolbem (Post 19720907)
File Host or File Hosting Site are the phrases I have seen the most.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex911 (Post 19721195)
For the general public, yes that's what I think. Among webmasters, File Lockers or File Hosts.

I know it's not an accurate stat but try to Search Google with:

"file lockers" 30800 results
"file hosts" 1720000 results

Plus, File Locker can be confused with File Locking

This question was settled a year ago, I'm not sure why neb posted a reply to a one year old post.


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