The Pirate Bay announced a few months ago the creation of IPREDator, a VPN service to be used, I guess, to pirate content a little more stealthily. Well, the service is now in beta. Closed beta, I ...
IPredator has some appeal to a very niche audience - experienced Swedish users who don't need overseas locations, must have IPv6 support and don't want a long-term contract, maybe - but doesn't began ...
After piracy laws came into effect in Norway, VPN services that makes you anonymous online have become increasingly popular. Swedish VPN providers, however, has had problems in the past, when payment ...
The Pirate Bay’s new IP-masking anonymity service for paranoid pirates—Ipredator, whose name also plays off Sweden’s new IPRED anti-piracy law—already has over 100,000 sign-ups. Ipredator is a virtual ...
The Pirate Bay is planning to launch a paid VPN service for users looking to cover their tracks when torrenting. The new service will be called IPREDator, named after the Swedish Intellectual Property ...
The operators of The Pirate Bay launched a long-awaited VPN service Monday, promising to make file sharers and other internet users more anonymous online. The IPREDATOR Global Anonymity Service, at ...
Over 100,000 people have already signed up for The Pirate Bay’s new anonymity service, Ipredator, designed to hide IP addresses from the authorities, the Bay's spokesman says. Last Wednesday, the ...
Last month's beta launch of the IPREDator anonymity service has raised questions about security of commercial Virtual Private Networks (VPN). The service claims to allow subscribers to access the ...
PirateBay's IPREDator is a new P2P anonymizer designed to cloak the actions of downloaders and keep file logs and IP addresses hidden from the authorities. The IPredator, which sounds more like a ...
The founders of widely used BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay are getting ready to launch IPREDator, a network service that makes people online more anonymous by using a VPN (virtual private network).
IPredator has some appeal to a very niche audience - experienced Swedish users who don't need overseas locations, must have IPv6 support and don't want a long-term contract, maybe - but doesn't began ...
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