Internet pirates are facing a big heap of new trouble with the U.S. government cracking down more than ever before. Over the past week, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit of the Department of Homeland Security seized more than 70 websites in a new crackdown on internet piracy. . Visitors that once found links to illegal downloads or goods on these sites are now greeted by a seriously badass set of U.S. government emblems and a warning instead. Some of the websites allowed users to search through and find torrents, files that are opened with a special program to connect to the download of a specific digital product. Torrents can be used for both good and evil, but are a common download method used for piracy of music, videogames, and movies. Other websites provided access to counterfeit physical goods like watches and sports merchandise. The link for this article located at Escapist Magazine is no longer available. . Federal agencies have confiscated more than 70 domains in an effort to combat online theft, targeting unauthorized distributions and counterfeit goods.. Internet Piracy, Digital Rights, Copyright Laws, Website Seizures, U.S. Enforcement. . Anthony Pell
Caterpillars, roaches and worms crawl on a computer, which represents an infected computer, next to a clean one, in a display that illustrates computer safety at Hacktivity, in Budapest. The major hackers' conference wrapped up in Hungary Sunday after higlighting protection against increasingly sophisticated computer piracy as the Internet becomes ever more present in daily life.. A major anti-hacking conference wrapped up in Hungary Sunday after higlighting protection against increasingly sophisticated computer piracy as the Internet becomes ever more present in daily life. The link for this article located at Psyorg is no longer available. . A significant cybersecurity summit in Germany aimed at addressing intricate digital theft through education and practical measures.. Hack Conference, Computer Safety, Cybersecurity Awareness. . Alex
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