Monday, September 13, 2021

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Russia Tries To Block VPN Providers, Troubles Hit BitTorrent & Multiple Online Services
Andy Maxwell, 13 Sep 08:09 PM

throttleFor the past several years as part of the country's website blocking efforts, Russian authorities have warned that VPN providers could be next on the list.

The problem according to Russia is that these services can provide access to material it prefers citizens not to see, everything from pirated content right through to terrorist propaganda.

In the view of the authorities, VPN providers should cooperate with the government but many are unhappy to do so, especially if that involves any type of monitoring or censorship of services that Russia deems offensive.

After making broad threats against a range of services in 2019, Russia made good on its warnings by blocking two providers, VyprVPN and OperaVPN. Then, earlier this month, local telecoms watchdog Roscomnadzor said it would block several more including Nord VPN, ExpressVPN, IPVanish, Hola! VPN, KeepSolid VPN Unlimited, and Speedify VPN.

Russia Anticipated There Would Be Problems

In advance of blocking the providers listed above, Russia reached out to the banking sector to ensure that any blocking wouldn't hurt their activities. The Central Bank then contacted related companies asking them to confirm the names of the VPN services they use, if any, along with the purpose of that use and any known IP addresses.

According to a report from RBC, Roscomnadzor advised that it planned to "implement a set of measures to restrict the use of services," and the information was needed "in order to exclude VPN connections from access restriction policies."

According to Roscomnadzor, it received responses from 64 industry organizations, 27 of which use the mentioned VPN connections to support 33 technological processes. "More than 100 IP addresses were presented in order to exclude them from access restriction policies," the watchdog reported.

Despite these efforts, however, it appears that Russia's attempt at blocking the providers may have overstepped the mark.

Disruption Reported On Multiple Online Services

After the new blockades came into effect, multiple online services reported that they were suffering connectivity issues. According to a Kommersant report, these include the game World of Tanks, gaming streaming service Twitch, FlashScore (a service used to access football scores and results), and even BitTorrent transfers. The operators of MMO game World of Warships posted to their portal to explain the problems.

"In early September, by order of Roscomnadzor, Internet providers began blocking VPN services. DPI equipment is used to execute orders by providers," they write.

"In the process of blocking VPN services, many UDP ports were affected, including those that have been used in our game since the start of the very first alpha testing. This situation has affected not only large backbone providers, but also many local ones, of which there are a huge number on the territory of Russia."

World of Warships says that the blocking of UDP ports prevented people from logging into their game and also caused disconnections for people already playing. Those affected should contact their ISPs, the company says, but whether this is yielding positive results is unknown.

Twitch did not respond to a request for comment but FlashScore says that it too has experienced problems. However, despite investigations, it had yet to determine what had caused the technical issues.

Roscomnadzor Rejects Blame, ISPs Aren't So Sure

Russia's telecoms watchdog says that despite claims to the contrary, it believes that the network issues did not appear as a result of its work.

"When implementing measures to block VPN, the specified UDP ports were not blocked," a spokesperson said. Sources inside several ISPs in Russia aren't so sure.

"[S]ources in the Big Four operators said that they had already tested their own networks and that the reason for the difficulties was the operation of the TSPU equipment (technical means of countering threats), which Roskomnadzor installed on the networks within the framework of the law on 'Sovereign RUnet'," Kommersant reports.

Blocking Providers Just One Part of Russia's Stance Towards VPNs

As reported back in June, Russia is attacking VPNs on multiple fronts. Every week, Roscomnadzor sends orders to Google to remove hundreds of URLs of sites and services that reportedly allow access to pirated content.

Unfortunately, Russian law does allow Google to share the precise URLs being targeted but searches on the Lumen Database confirm the existence of takedowns affecting more than half a million links in the past two years.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Netflix Movie Screeners Leak on Pirate Sites Before Official Premiere
Ernesto Van der Sar, 13 Sep 11:12 AM

Netflix logoPirated copies of movies leak all year round, usually after they come out on streaming services or through digital release. That by itself is nothing special.

Screener releases are a notable exception to this rule. These are advance copies of recent movies that are generally sent out to critics and awards voters.

The screeners are supposed to remain private but every year a few end up in the hands of pirates. These leaked copies are then published online, sometimes months ahead of their official release dates.

'The Power of the Dog' Screener

That's exactly what happened to two Netflix titles over the past hours. While 'screener season' usually starts around December, a leaked copy of the Netflix movie "The Power of the Dog" was published on Sunday.

The film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, is officially scheduled to copes on December 1st. However, over the past few hours, tens of thousands of pirates already grabbed an early copy.

The leak was published by the pirate release group EVO, which also released the first screeners last year. The source is an online screener, which has become the new standard in recent years.

The release is tagged as a 'WEBSCREENER' which confirms that the copy was obtained from a screener copy made available over the Internet. While some had hoped that these online releases would be easier to secure, the current leak clearly shows that there are weak spots.

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power of the dog leaked screener

TorrentFreak contacted EVO to found out more about the source for this screener, but the group said that it can't say anything about the 'festival' it's connected to due to security reasons.

'The Guilty' Screener

The release group did mention, however, that another movie would be leaked soon. And indeed, after a few hours, another prominent Netflix screener was posted online. This time it's the Jake Gyllenhaal film "The Guilty."

The.Guilty.2021.WEBSCREENER.XviD.AC3-EVO has since been republished on various pirate sites. The movie officially premieres in early October, which means that pirates can see it earlier than paying subscribers.

These screeners appear to be too early for the Academy Awards. And since EVO suggested that the leaks are sourced from festival screeners, we have to look elsewhere.

Film Festival

Interestingly, both "The Power of The Dog" and "The Guilty" are in the screener lineup of the annual Vancouver International Film Festival (TIFF). This festival started last Thursday and is currently ongoing.

Like many other festivals, TIFF hosts both in-person and online screenings. The latter has become increasingly common during the COVID pandemic.

While we can't know for sure where these leaks come from, it's pretty clear that screeners can still leak when festivals and award shows move to digital screeners only, which is the case for the Oscars as well.

"Let's hope the season starts," EVO told us, referring to the traditional 'pirate screener season.' However, the group didn't say whether more films are expected to leak anytime soon.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 09/13/2021
Ernesto Van der Sar, 13 Sep 12:30 AM

escape roomThe data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are only meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we have three new entries in the list. "Escape Room: Tournament of Champions" is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on September 13 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (…) Escape Room: Tournament of Champions 5.9 / trailer
2 (3) The Suicide Squad 7.6 / trailer
3 (2) Don't Breathe 2 6.2 / trailer
4 (…) Malignant 6.3 / trailer
5 (5) Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 8.1 / trailer
6 (10) Black Widow 7.0 / trailer
7 (…) Kate 6.4 / trailer
8 (7) F9: The Fast Saga 5.3 / trailer
9 (2) The Protege 6.2 / trailer
10 (9) Jungle Cruise 6.8 / trailer

Note: We also publish an updating archive of all the list of weekly most torrented movies lists.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

 
 
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