Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn are throwing the e-book at a pair of Russians they say ran a massive online library of pirated books that was shut down by the Justice Department. Anton Napolsky, 33, ...
Here is what is being considered the biggest exposure from digital piracy ever to be recorded in cyber history. The details of almost 10 million users have been exposed in the dark web which ...
Over a hundred domains for popular e-book download site Z-Library were seized by the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office last Friday, November 4th, reports TorrentFreak. Most of those domains now load an ...
Z-Library, recognized as the world’s largest repository of pirated e-books, recently unveiled a dedicated desktop launcher that is specifically designed to work with the Tor network, TorrentFreak ...
The popular e-book download site Z-Library was shut down earlier this month by U.S. federal authorities, as we reported last week, likely for the distribution of pirated materials. This left students ...
Last fall, the US Department of Justice pushed the e-book pirate site Z-Library onto the dark web after charging its alleged operators with criminal copyright infringement, wire fraud, and money ...
US law enforcement isn't just interested in shutting down video pirates. The feds have charged two Russian nationals, Anton Napolsky and Valeriia Ermakova, for allegedly running the pirate e-book ...
Two Russian citizens arrested for running the pirate e-book site Z-Library have reportedly escaped house arrest in Argentina and vanished after a court approved their extradition to the United States.
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