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fl1p
09-15-2007, 09:51 AM
this morning someone released 700mb of internal mails from media defender to the public.

-={ MediaDefender-Defenders }=-

Date: 2007-09-15

MediaDefender-Defenders proudly presents 9 months worth of
internal MediaDefender emails

By releasing these emails we hope to secure the privacy and
personal integrity of all peer-to-peer users. The emails
contains information about the various tactics and technical
solutions for tracking p2p users, and disrupt p2p services.

A special thanks to Jay Maris, for circumventing there entire
email-security by forwarding all your emails to your gmail
account, and using the really highly secure password: blahbob


So here it is, we hope this is enough to create a viable
defense to the tactics used by these companies, also there
should be enough fuel to keep the p2p bloggers busy for
quite some time.

-={ MediaDefender-Defenders }=-You can download them from piratebay or other trackers (130mb compressed) and view it with
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mbox-viewer/ (http://oink.cd/redir.php?url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/mbox-viewer/) or
http://freenet-homepage.de/ukrebs/english/mbox2eml.html (read readme if you've got problems) (http://oink.cd/redir.php?url=http://freenet-homepage.de/ukrebs/english/mbox2eml.html)

some very interesting things in there, like them talking about infiltrating private trackers. Oh and you can find their employees home ips there:

Ben and Jay,

my IP from Verizon DSL at home was <Removed.> in February and is <Removed.> now: same A.B. and the C. is next door to the one I had before. http://oink.cd/pic/smilies/sad.gif But looking at the total IPs people in the office have at home (as they responded to my Quova survey in February), we could get good IP distribution by using people's home resources. How could we use people's home resources? Software? Hardware? Ty's old pro-fo could probably be resurrected with just some database updates, but I'm more concerned about how to help our BT situation. Think about what we could do and Steve and I will try to figure out how to do it and convince Octavio/Randy to let us pay people for use of that IP, bandwidth, etc (we probably could get them to authorize $50/month).

MD employees' home IPs:
<Removed.>soo... time to clean up your databases admins :)


edit: link to story on torrentfreak: http://torrentfreak.com/mediadefender-emails-leaked-070915/

sear
09-15-2007, 10:10 AM
This is classic, all I can say is sucked in :P

btw Hairbaut you should put this in the news.

fridash
09-15-2007, 10:22 AM
exciting stuff

let them try to stop this flood

p2p will never die

mybe just evolve to a higher state of being

Salvia
09-15-2007, 01:58 PM
classic


Please make sure you take your lunch from the refrigerator HOME.
A salad was disposed to garbage can do to mold on food. Some molds can cause allergic reactions &/or respiratory problems.

ADELA
09-15-2007, 02:40 PM
wtg MDD this should make bt trackers just a lilltle bit safer (pun intended)

RainRoofer
09-15-2007, 08:42 PM
I looked at that list of trackers they are on, and they're all public.So no worries at all from my side.

huqiming
09-15-2007, 08:42 PM
nice info for tracker owners & my block list.

rvt
09-15-2007, 11:01 PM
I looked at that list of trackers they are on, and they're all public.So no worries at all from my side.

Might want to take another look.
At least TL and oink are in there.

fstemon
09-15-2007, 11:12 PM
SCC is also on that list (which BTW seems to be really slow @ uploading speed and uploading new releases!)