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12:17 pm - 08/11/2012

Anonymous Targets Ukraine for Targeting Demonoid



This week, the loosely connected online activist and hacking community Anonymous began a new "operation": attacking the Ukrainian government.

In retaliation to Ukraine's take down of popular BitTorrent tracking site Demonoid, Anonymous is seeking "revenge against all criminals responsible" in the country's government.

In what Anonymous called a "state-sponsored Denial of Service attack" on Demonoid, the group plans to make everyone aware they will not tolerate the takedown. In a statement, Anonymous accused the Ukrainian government of a form of international appeasement to the United States. This is not the first time this accusation has been hurled at a country's governing body. Spain, for example, fast-tracked the Sinde Law, its version of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), before talks with the USA. Documents posted to Wikileaks seemed to suggest the USA was actually strong-arming Spain into passing the act.

News of the Ukrainian Government's involvement in the raid on Demonoid first hit the Web after an article ran in the Ukranian newspaper Kommersant on Monday. The paper reported that the raid on Demonoid was timed to coincide with the very first United States political trip for Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Valery Khoroshkovsky. Sources from the Ukrainian government reported that copyright infringement was going to be on top of the agenda. The US Government had previously stated it saw Demonoid as one of the most visited sites used to share pirated content. Demonoid.me is ranked globally as the 950th most popular site on the Web, and ranked 441st in the USA according to Alexa.com. But commonly Demonoid was also ranked one of the top 10 favorites of peer to peer BitTorrent mega-trackers.

Starting around April 26, 2010, the site started to receive a series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. The first round of which ended after Demonoid temporarily banned Taiwanese and Chinese IP address ranges.

But DDoS attacks started again on July 24th, ultimately bringing down the site. On August 1st, Demonoid's admin changed the domain redirector straight to a reported malware distributing ad network for unknown reasons. The admin said that he was in the process of bringing the site back up. But on August 6, 2012, Ukrainian authorities shut down the site manually from Ukraine's largest data center ColoCall.

So what kind of reprisal has the Ukrainian Government seen since Anonymous announced #OpDemonoid? The Kiev Post reported that DDoS attacks have shut down the websites of: the Ukrainian Anti-Piracy Association; the Ukrainian equivalent of the MPAA/RIAA (APO), the Ukrainian Agency for Copyright and Related Rights [uacrr.kiev.ua] and The National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council of Ukraine [nrada.gov.ua].

In an update Wednesday, Anonymous stated that the objective of #OpDemonoid is:

1.Restore Demonoid services by any means necessary and, if possible, facilitate a series of mirror sites operated by free Anons everywhere. In essence, open source Demonoid.

2. Retaliate against those responsible for the interruption. And Lulz.

Calling the actions of the Ukraine out as:

The action was spearheaded by the usual cabal of lobbyists, SOPA/ACTA supporters, and their bribed politicians.

Some artists and musicians who create the content shared via torrents have recently come out in favor of file-sharing culture and torrent tracker sites. Reports of artists using bit torrent trackers like Demonoid and The Pirate Bay become increasingly common, especially in the wake of reports that copyright infringement court settlements have ended up in the hands of the RIAA and MPAA, and not the actual artists whose content was being shared.

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shanny_w 12th-Aug-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
Ukraine, you have upset me very much :(
comalies 12th-Aug-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
Come back to me, Demonoid. Come back.
diamond_dust06 12th-Aug-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
I KNOW. I was three weeks behind on my comic books because they're gone. I had to resort to TPB instead to catch up.
comalies 12th-Aug-2012 12:39 am (UTC)
I found someone on h33t who uploads all the new DC comics each week day of release or the following and I was so thrilled but it doesn't replace the hole in my heart left by Demonoid. *sobs*
proxy 12th-Aug-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
YES.
emofordino 12th-Aug-2012 03:07 am (UTC)
i am so fucking heartbroken without it, i can't. :( do your thang anonymous.
mjspice 12th-Aug-2012 05:11 am (UTC)
THIS! *WAILS*
milkradio 12th-Aug-2012 05:31 am (UTC)
Mte :'(
andromakhe001 13th-Aug-2012 03:10 am (UTC)
I know, demonoid has been my "go to" torrent site for years. It often takes a little longer for some stuff to show up, but it's usually quality and trustworthy.
whitegirlmob 12th-Aug-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
How is tpb still up? Weren't they shut down for a bit?
fight4thislove 12th-Aug-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
they were but their setup is so advanced. all their services are backed up on servers worldwide. they literally have servers in 14 different countries.
whitegirlmob 12th-Aug-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
Didn't they also buy a spot in the sky just cuz they could? Who are these guys and where could they impregnate me?
andres01234 12th-Aug-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
and in space
lady_leia_solo 12th-Aug-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
I am so fucking pissed they took it down! That's where I got some real good shit from!
poop_of_death 12th-Aug-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
Right!? I don't trust anyone else.
finchroxxx 12th-Aug-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
Seriously. Three weeks without Demonoid has been TORTURE!
thedorkygirl 12th-Aug-2012 01:19 am (UTC)
That's exactly it for me, too
bamboobanga2 12th-Aug-2012 08:59 pm (UTC)
isohunt, tpb, kick ass torrents

all of these are my daily life
duvets 12th-Aug-2012 12:18 am (UTC)
damn so that's what happened. i miss demonoid, now i'm using the piratebay for my torrents.
luvherbones 12th-Aug-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
rme

anonymous lost me on this one
timbershiver 12th-Aug-2012 12:58 am (UTC)
why? did you want demonoid shut down? jw/
whitegirlmob 12th-Aug-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
The Russians are going to do it to LJ soon (with all their file sharing and just how their database sucks), and then what, ONTD? And then what??
finchroxxx 12th-Aug-2012 12:54 am (UTC)
lol ILU.
kwikimart 12th-Aug-2012 11:06 am (UTC)
No but seriously, does ONTD have a contingency plan to protect it if LJ gets screwed?

We need to get organised!
negative_fucker 12th-Aug-2012 12:21 am (UTC)
We will be forced... to become... a subreddit!
negative_fucker 12th-Aug-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
This seems unprecedented. Am I wrong?
I mean, this is all politicized.
Even this post and it's comments have political implications.

Edited at 2012-08-12 12:24 am (UTC)
josiefier 12th-Aug-2012 12:21 am (UTC)
I'm still grieving MU, tbh. I'm not surprised by this, and I am somewhat angry, but I'm also just thinking, "Figures."
emofordino 12th-Aug-2012 03:20 am (UTC)
same, i am really surprised about how much i still miss MU/MV. :( losing all of these download sites are killing me slowly.
hrhobo 12th-Aug-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
this reminds me that my ext. hard drive died yesterday. lol 4 years worth of shooting the downloaded shit. oh well.
luvherbones 12th-Aug-2012 12:30 am (UTC)
:O

this is my worst nightmare. omg. is it normal for them to die?? mine's def four years old.
hrhobo 12th-Aug-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
idk if it's normal! i was googling like crazy, hoping it was just being weird, but 2 of the recovery programs i had kept telling me it was dead and irrecoverable. so sad :(

also, i think this hard drive is ~2-3 years old (i transferred stuff from my old comp onto that, so "4 years" worth of stuff)

idk if western digital is just shitty or i have bad luck. anyway, i'm still under warranty, and i'm not rich enough to say no to a ~"free"~ replacement.
hrhobo 12th-Aug-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
back dat shit up, gurl!!!!!
pamelalillian 12th-Aug-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
omg i am buying a new hard drive asap

i currently have no laptop (although the hard drive from my laptop is still viable)

my external is my life pretty much

oh god
demonsandsongs 12th-Aug-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
I have one formatted to windows and two formatted to mac. I triply back up my ipod every month. No way I'm losing all those songs.
dropdeadpirate 12th-Aug-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
this is scary as fuck. i dont know what i'm going to do when i lose my many gigs of crap for sims
cricketgrl 12th-Aug-2012 01:19 am (UTC)
I know it sounds redundant but back everything up on DVD's. As much as possible. They are the most effective way of archiving data. I have a box of DVD's that have everything on my hard drive backed up.
amadeo 12th-Aug-2012 03:55 am (UTC)
oh, i know i'm late to this post, but my honey had his 1tb external die last year. he was a dj and it had all his music on it. he mourned for serious, and still has it b/c he wants to try and find some way to get his music back.

i'm like "bb, just viking funeral this, it's gone."
flaca 12th-Aug-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
anyone have an invite for iptorrent?

i'm dying looking for a new private tracker. :/
babyyouloveit 12th-Aug-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
Idc Anonymous has been shit since Chanology
anus 12th-Aug-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
Anon is pretty annoying.
isntdaveone 12th-Aug-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
come back Demonoid & BTJunkie!
beck_rocks 12th-Aug-2012 12:25 am (UTC)
i have no idea where to download stuff from anymore, demonoid is all i've ever known!
anus 12th-Aug-2012 12:26 am (UTC)
icefilms.info and basically every single other torrent site. Demonoid has all the same torrents from everywhere else :|
batty_gal 12th-Aug-2012 12:30 am (UTC)
demonoid had a lot of audiobooks and ebooks that can't be found elsewhere.
secura 12th-Aug-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
no they didnt. a lot of their torrents were uploaded by their users only. of course they had public torrents uploaded as well but there were a shitload of rare books, movies, etc, that you couldnt find anywhere else at 'every single other torrent site'.
isntdaveone 12th-Aug-2012 12:27 am (UTC)
kat.ph
isntdaveone 12th-Aug-2012 12:28 am (UTC)
for hi-quality movies:

yify-torrents.com
myxwill 12th-Aug-2012 01:45 am (UTC)
The Pirate Bay. They are great.
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