Demonoid torrent tracker shut down by Ukrainian police

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Last week thousands of Demonoid users feared the worst when their beloved site disappeared from the Internet. Many thought that the site had been busted, but were eventually relieved to hear that it was ‘only’ a massive DDoS attack.

But today the roller-coaster ride plummeted to new depths, with confirmation coming out of Ukraine that the DDoS was just the beginning – the site has been busted by the authorities.

ColoCall is the largest datacenter in Ukraine and a place that has been Demonoid’s home in recent years. But in the middle of last week, in the wake of the DDoS attack, government investigators arrived at ColoCall to shut Demonoid down.

“Investigators have copied all the information from the servers Demonoid and sealed them,” an anonymous ColoCall source confirmed. “Some equipment was not seized, but now it does not work, and we were forced to terminate the agreement with the site.”

As reported on TorrentFreak following our discussions with Demonoid’s admin last week, there were suspicions that the site may have been subjected to some kind of exploit or hack in addition to the DDoS. That version of events is now confirmed by the ColoCall source.

“Shortly after [the DDoS] a hacker break-in occurred, and a few days later came the investigators,” the source added.

But aside from the busting of the site, which is the biggest BitTorrent-related raid in recent memory and one that has taken out the world’s largest torrent site/tracker combo, there is a rather large international sting in the tail.

Despite general opinion that Demonoid did not contravene Ukranian law, especially since it blocked all Ukranian IP addresses to avoid upsetting the locals, the site still attracted the attention of the authorities there. That, according to a source in the country’s government, is all down to the United States getting involved.

A source inside the Interior Ministry has informed Kommersant that the raid on Demonoid was timed to coincide with the very first trip of Deputy Prime Minister Valery Khoroshkovsky‘s trip to the United States. On the agenda: copyright infringement.

Ukraine had promised the United States that it would improve its attitude and efforts towards enforcing copyright and no doubt its Western partner will be very pleased indeed that Demonoid’s head has been presented on a platter.

But while Demonoid’s servers are in custody, the site’s admin does not appear to be. The ColoCall source would not say who is behind the site, only that its management is located in Mexico.

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Source: http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-busted-as-a-gift-to-the-united-states-government-120806/

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MazurPosted:

Aced
Well lots of people never heared of this, prob wasnt that popular


yeah you couldn't get torrents anyway if you weren't a member, and you had to have an email invite to join too.

yayPosted:

Aced
Mazur
Scanty
Minecart
Mazur
Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.


Wow, I feel pretty stupid then.

How long was it running??


I'd like to know too. I haven't heard of this website until this news article ;(


i'm not sure how long, but i think before TPB started.


Well lots of people never heared of this, prob wasnt that popular


Yeah, when people think torrents they think pirate bay. I wish I would of known about this site sooner.

AcedPosted:

Mazur
Scanty
Minecart
Mazur
Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.


Wow, I feel pretty stupid then.

How long was it running??


I'd like to know too. I haven't heard of this website until this news article ;(


i'm not sure how long, but i think before TPB started.


Well lots of people never heared of this, prob wasnt that popular

MazurPosted:

Scanty
Minecart
Mazur
Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.


Wow, I feel pretty stupid then.

How long was it running??


I'd like to know too. I haven't heard of this website until this news article ;(


i'm not sure how long, but i think before TPB started.

yayPosted:

Minecart
Mazur
Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.


Wow, I feel pretty stupid then.

How long was it running??


I'd like to know too. I haven't heard of this website until this news article ;(

PeetzuhPosted:

Mazur
Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.


Wow, I feel pretty stupid then.

How long was it running??

MazurPosted:

Minecart I didn't even know about this website until now.


well that sucks because this was probably the best torrenting website around.

PeetzuhPosted:

I didn't even know about this website until now.

yayPosted:

upd8
Scanty
Rule34 Also, people pirate because they weren't going to buy the product anyway. I mean really, if they wanted to buy it, they would have in the first place.


True. Sucks that this site is gone, but at least we still have piratebay.


Yea, only we do. The Europeans are stuck with close to nothing.

Demonoid gone, Megaupload gone. Connect the dots, the piratebay is going down soon also.


Pirate bay is screwed, it has way too much stuff on it that can get it busted any minute. I'm surprised it isn't already gone.

MazurPosted:

Scanty
Mazur
PirateBay is pretty unreliable in my opinion. demonoid was probably the only site i trusted


I've been using Pirate bay for quite a while. Why's it unreliable? It works fine for me.


Idk, it leaves behind things that can be traced back to your computer by the government, i don't like it that much :L