Tuesday, April 18, 2023

TorrentFreak's Latest News

 

ACE Shuts Down Pirate IPTV Providers as Unusual Potential Threat Looms
Andy Maxwell, 17 Apr 10:23 PM

ace logoIt's not unusual for piracy groups to have dozens of domains in storage for when things go wrong, but none has a bigger collection than Hollywood itself.

The MPA still owns isoHunt's domain following its legal defeat a decade ago, alongside other spoils of war following battles with Popcorn Time, YTS/YIFY (the real ones), Hotfile and Openload. These examples represent just a handful of domains from a collection that has exploded since the 2017 launch of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment.

Over the past few days, another dozen or so domains boosted the existing haul of several hundred domains that no longer play a part in the piracy landscape.

IPTV Targets Shutdown, Domains Stripped

As reported last November, DMCA subpoena applications filed in the United States revealed that ACE had developed an interest in pirate IPTV service MagisTV.

Early December 2022, ACE/MPA quickly took control of two domains – Magisglobal.net and Magistvapk.com – presumably as part of its ongoing investigation. During the last week or so, several additional domains were taken over, including magistvcostarica.com, magistvglobal.com, magistvparaguay.com, magistvbolivia.com, magistvbrasil.com,, magistvchile.com, magistvcolombia.com and magistv.global.

Late last week, signs pointed to yet another IPTV takedown. A service that had been variously known as Opt TV, Optimum IPTV, Opt Hosting and Opt Hosting IPTV, was suddenly identifiable as another ACE casualty. Offering a reported 1,300 channels, including PPV events, international and 24/7 channels, Opt IPTV had been available across multiple devices for as little as $8 per month.

With key domains opt.tv and opthosting.com now redirecting to the ACE anti-piracy portal, that rodeo is probably over. Whether the same is true for another domain redirecting to ACE is less clear, but this one is markedly different from those usually associated with ACE work.

Seizures and Redirects

One of the clearest signs that ACE has shut down a pirate site or service is the appearance of a seizure banner on the platform's homepage. The text is unmistakable and largely self-explanatory.

ace seized

In the majority of cases, a WHOIS lookup reveals that domains are now operated by the Motion Picture Association. This removes all doubt over a domain's status but in some cases, domains are never transferred. In January 2021, ACE announced the closure of Megadede; the site's domains were never transferred yet still redirect to ACE.

There are also cases where piracy domains redirect to ACE for no apparent reason, the MPA previously informed us. That raises the question of what alliance4creativity.xyz is all about and why it currently redirects to the official portal at alliance4creativity.com after being registered last month.

Domain Shows No Sign of MPA/ACE Ownership

Domains under full MPA/ACE control usually have a particular signature. With MarkMonitor listed as the registrar, the Motion Picture Association, Inc. is openly displayed as the registrant along with one of two specific email addresses. The domains also use the MPA's name servers at ns3 and ns4.films.org and ultimately are directed to Amazon-owned IP addresses.

Alliance4creativity.xyz has different characteristics. It was registered with Namesilo on March 27 with PrivacyGuardian.org hiding the registrant's details. The domain uses Cloudflare for hosting and DNS, and uses ProtonMail as its email provider. It transitions seamlessly to the real ACE portal like the official domains do, despite having none of their technical characteristics.

ace4creativity-xyz

The MPA informs TF that they're investigating the domain, so we hope to get a comment in due course. However, if this turns out to be an imposter domain, the potential for abuse can't be understated. ACE has a pretty fearsome reputation woven into its branding so if people believe that they're being contacted by the real ACE, that could lead them to do extraordinary things.

How Bad Could it Get?

Only MPA/ACE can clear up the true status of this unusual domain, but given the current climate of phishing, extortion, blackmail and similar online exploitation, considering the potential implications is useful since the same tactics are widely deployed elsewhere.

If a victim can be convinced they're speaking to a specific person or entity, the potential for abuse is almost limitless. Considering that pirates represent obvious targets, a smart opening move in a hypothetical scenario would be to ensure no one else gets involved by insisting on confidentiality. From there, a malicious actor could attempt to 'seize' domains, extract a settlement, or resort to basic blackmail.

None of that would help ACE and could even make enforcement efforts more difficult in the future. There may also be a more benign explanation but only ACE/MPA and the domain owner are in a position to confirm that. We'll update this article as soon as we know more.

Update: TF received an email from the domain owner who claims to buy 'important domains' to resell. We asked what use the domain could be put to and we're waiting for a response.

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

Nintendo 'Hacker' Gary Bowser Released From Federal Prison
Ernesto Van der Sar, 17 Apr 01:15 PM

bowserIn the fall of 2020, the U.S. Government indicted three members of the infamous Team Xecuter group, the masterminds behind various Nintendo hacks.

The group allegedly made millions of dollars through its operation, which effectively shut down shortly after the criminal proceedings started.

The authorities arrested Canadian Gary Bowser in the Dominican Republic and Frenchman Max Louarn was detained in Tanzania. The latter, a notorious hacker, miraculously managed to avoid extradition to the United States. The same can't be said for Bowser.

40 Months Prison for 'Salesperson'

As the purported salesperson of Team-Xecuter, Bowser wasn't a leading figure in the operation. Most people knew him as "GaryOPA", the operator of "MaxConsole", a website that regularly reviewed Team-Xecuter hardware and other hacking tools.

Financially, Bowser's role was also rather limited. From all the millions of dollars in revenue that were generated by Team-Xecuter, Bowser was paid 'only' $500 to $1000 a month, his attorney previously said. He didn't deny involvement, however.

Following his arrest, Bowser was deported to the United States where he pleaded guilty. Last February, Bowser was sentenced to 40 months in prison for his role in the criminal enterprise. The sentence is significant but lower than the five-year prison term the Government had requested.

During sentencing, Judge Lasnik said that it was important 'to send a message' but agreed that a reduction was warranted as Bowser played the smallest role of the three defendants.

Early Release

Bowser was later incarcerated at Federal Detention Center SeaTac in Seattle. A few weeks ago his attorney put in a request for an early release, citing the time credits earned by his client to date. That request was denied as moot earlier this month, as the Bureau of Prisons had pushed Bowser's release date forward.

In a recent video interview with Nick Moses, Bowser explains that he was released from federal prison on March 28th. He is currently in processing at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington, to prepare for his return to Canada.

Most of the paperwork has been arranged and Bowser expects to travel to Canada in roughly a week, with a newly issued passport in his pocket. Initially, the 50+ year-old feared that he would be left stranded at the border, but ICE agreed to send him to Toronto instead.

"Because of my medical condition, my age, and the fact that I was born in Canada and have family back in Toronto […] ICE is working on getting me back directly to Toronto," Bowser says, adding that the method of transportation remains unclear.

$10 Million Damages, $175 Paid

For the time being, the Northwest Detention Center already offers much more freedom. Bowser is no longer restricted to a cell but stays in a dorm, has more flexibility, access to decent coffee, and better food options than at the federal prison.

What his life will look like in Canada remains uncertain. However, in federal prison, Bowser has shown that he doesn't shy away from putting in work and helping other people in need. Aside from his prison job, he spent several nightly hours on suicide watch.

The prison job brought in some meager income, a large part of which went to pay for the outstanding restitution he has to pay, which is $14.5 million in total. Thus far, less than $200 has been paid off.

"I've been making payments of $25 per month, which they've been taking from my income because I had a job in federal prison. So far I paid $175," Bowser tells Nick Moses.

If Bowser manages to find a stable source of income in Canada, Nintendo will get a chunk of that as well. As part of a consent judgment, he agreed to pay $10 million to Nintendo, which is the main restitution priority.

"The agreement with them is that the maximum they can take is 25 to 30 percent of your gross monthly income. And I have up to six months before I have to start making payments," Bowser notes.

At that rate, it is unlikely that Nintendo will ever see the full amount. Or put differently, Bowser will carry the financial consequences of his Team-Xecuter involvement for the rest of his life.

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

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 04/17/2023
Ernesto Van der Sar, 17 Apr 01:09 AM

avatarThe 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 newcomers on the list. "Avatar: The Way of Water", which came out as a high-quality pirate release, is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on April 17 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (3) Avatar: The Way of Water 7.8 / trailer
2 (1) Shazam! Fury of the Gods 6.3 / trailer
3 (2) 65 5.5 / trailer
4 (…) The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die 7.3 / trailer
5 (4) Creed III 7.8 / trailer
6 (5) John Wick: Chapter 4 8.5 / trailer
7 (10) Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 6.4 / trailer
8 (7) Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre 6.5 / trailer
9 (…) The Super Mario Bros. Movie 7.4 / trailer
10 (…) Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 7.9 / 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.

 
 
Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company

No comments: