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Jul 21st, 2016 8:32 am$300/day ad? Wow such little money for high risk! Department of Justice estimates KAT's value to be over $54 million, with annual advertising revenue in the range of $12.5 million to $22.3 million. KAT reportedly helped distribute over $1 billion in pirated files, according to assistant attorney general Leslie Caldwell, who commented on the case.' He got snitched on by Apple Inc. What double standards!
Refused to help the FBI catch a terrorist but it's fine to help this time?Capitalists!!!! Go after site because it's eating at your profits@OP - research private tracking.
Jul 21st, 2016 9:55 am ' The U.S. Department of Justice estimates KAT's value to be over $54 million, with annual advertising revenue in the range of $12.5 million to $22.3 million.
KAT reportedly helped distribute over $1 billion in pirated files, according to assistant attorney general Leslie Caldwell, who commented on the case.' He got snitched on by Apple Inc. What double standards! Refused to help the FBI catch a terrorist but it's fine to help this time?Capitalists!!!! Go after site because it's eating at your profits@OP - research private trackingApple pedals media content so really is just an act of self interest and certainly not some new found morals - Apple has absolutely none of them.
Unfortunately for 30-year-old Artem Vaulin, he made this very mistake while operating Kickass Torrents, a popular source for links to torrent files, which can be used to illegally download music, movies and TV shows. Apple and Facebook have no qualms turning over information like IP addresses and purchase history when presented with a warrant, and the information these companies turned over to US investigators helped catch Vaulin.This was a truly stupid move by Vaulin, and one he could have easily avoided. By utilizing one of the many darknet services that allow you to have what is essentially a disposable email, Vaulin could have avoided being behind bars.As we learn from the criminal complaint against Vaulin, authorities were able to catch him just by chasing his IP address. Let’s walk through Vaulin’s many. ups. First, for whatever reason, this guy was operating a Kickass Torrents Facebook fan page.
Probably for promotion purposes, sure, but a bonehead move nonetheless. This is almost incomprehensibly misguided if you are operating an illegal enterprise. By doing this, Vaulin was essentially handing over all of his Facebook related data to U.S. When the U.S. Government came to Facebook with a warrant for the Kickass Torrents fan page they happily handed over their log data (as they should) and revealed that Vaulin was using @me.com email address to sign into Facebook. Who owns me.com? Apple.Next, Authorities went to Apple and said, essentially, turn over all the data you have on, Vaulin’s email account.
This is where Vaulin continued his string of devastating screw ups.Vaulin used his @me.com email address to make an iTunes purchase. Well, luckily for US investigators, every time you make an iTunes purchase, your IP address is recorded. The authorities then used these IP addressed they gathered to determine Vaulin’s online bitcoin account.Authorities were also able to determine that Vaulin’s @me.com email account was receiving alerts relating to administration tasks on the Kickass Torrents. Another sloppy decision in a string of lazy and careless decisions that ultimately led to his downfall. It’s almost like when Silk Road founder and operator Ross Ulbricht used his real name to ask questions about Tor hidden services on Stack Overflow.
A stupid mistake that helped authorities put him in jail for life.All of these careless mistakes eventually helped US investigators catch Vaulin. It’s funny how the people that run massive illegal online operations seem to care very little about operational security.“Vaulin is charged with running today’s most visited illegal file-sharing website, responsible for unlawfully distributing well over $1 billion of copyrighted materials,” said Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said in a statement.
“In an effort to evade law enforcement, Vaulin allegedly relied on servers located in countries around the world and moved his domains due to repeated seizures and civil lawsuits. His arrest in Poland, however, demonstrates again that cybercriminals can run, but they cannot hide from justice.”.
Jul 21st, 2016 9:55 am ' The U.S. Department of Justice estimates KAT's value to be over $54 million, with annual advertising revenue in the range of $12.5 million to $22.3 million. KAT reportedly helped distribute over $1 billion in pirated files, according to assistant attorney general Leslie Caldwell, who commented on the case.'
He got snitched on by Apple Inc. What double standards! Refused to help the FBI catch a terrorist but it's fine to help this time?Capitalists!!!! Go after site because it's eating at your profits@OP - research private trackingIn the terrorist case, Apple was asked to build a back-door into the whole OS. The phone was password protected and encrypted.In this case, they were not asked to do anything out of the ordinary.
They simply provided some information they already had. At the very least, use Protonmail if you want encrypted email. The guy was an idiot.