[QUOTE][tab]A group of Argentinian hackers have managed to gain access to The Pirate Bay’s admin panel through a security breach. Via the backend of The Pirate Bay website they were able to delete torrents and expose users’ IP-addresses, emails and MD5-hashed passwords. The Pirate Bay is currently working on a fix while the site is offline.[/tab][IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_V4w18ZWaPas/SekSzyxq_sI/AAAAAAAAEhA/cgvqjNl7Dn4/s400/Pirate-Bay-Logo.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]In the past TorrentFreak has covered several weaknesses in websites
belonging to anti-piracy websites such as the RIAA. However, a recent
posting by the Argentinian hacker Ch Russó shows that The Pirate Bay is
not invulnerable to such exploits either.
Russó, who claims to be researcher born in Buenos Aires, has published a
video that shows how he got into the Pirate Bay admin panel. Here, the
hacker could manage all torrents in the site’s database with full admin
access. In addition, Russó shows that he had access to sensitive user
information such as IP-addresses and emails.
TorrentFreak has contacted a Pirate Bay insider who informed us that that
several people are currently looking into the issue while the site is
offline for upgrades. The downtime is not related to the hack, but it
will be used to solve the vulnerabilities. “We decided to rewrite all
database-handling anyway, since it was 6 years old,” we were told.
According to our source at The Pirate Bay, who didn’t want to give out
too many details at the moment, the hackers were only able to execute the
SQL injections after they gained access to the admin panel.
Russó claims that he has no bad intentions and that he merely wants to
inform the public that their information is not as secure as they like it
to be. A humble goal, wrongly executed. In the process he exposes several
email addresses and other privacy sensitive information that is clearly
visible in the video.
Although the information obtained by Russó might be worth a few bucks to
some interested anti-piracy outfits, he has no plans to sell any of the
information to any third parties.
“Probably these groups would be very interested in this information, but
we are not [trying] to sell it,” Russó told KrebsOnSecurity. “Instead we
wanted to tell people that their information may not be so well
protected.”
The Pirate Bay folks on the other hand are confident that the problem
will be fixed during the current downtime period. They further assured us
that it was impossible for the hackers to find out the true passwords of
the site’s users.
Hacking The Pirate Bay
[QUOTE][tab]Source: [/tab][B][URL="http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-hacked-users-exposed-100708/"]TorrentFreak[/URL][/B][/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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Bastards.
Argentina vs. Pirates.
Well that should keep the piracy at bay.
Oh [i]SHIT[/i]
well your ip is exposed when you're connected to other users anyway, thats how the RIAA gets ya
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since when would Argentinians be against this anyway
At least they are the good kind of hacker.
That's like breaking into a house just to warn someone of how easy it is for someone to break in.
Good thing I didn't have an account there. Yay public sites. -snip kinda warez-
[QUOTE=Overwatch 7;23205628]That's like breaking into a house just to warn someone of how easy it is for someone to break in.[/QUOTE]
Instantly reminded me of "It Takes a Thief"
Good thing that i-
[QUOTE]were able to delete torrents[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=ManningQB18;23205582]At least they are the good kind of hacker.[/QUOTE]
A good hacker is a dead hacker
Wait, so if your not seeding any torrents, your good?
At least he didn't do anything malicious with it so that's a bonus, rather than going "lol I have all your ips and everything have fun in court suckers"
[QUOTE=BagMinge101;23205816]Wait, so if your not seeding any torrents, your good?[/QUOTE]
your ip is still exposed when your leeching, but if you're not even registered on the site you have nothing to worry about
Oh hey bro, you should leave that window covered with bars, i got in through it and stole your CD's and your list of people you lent it to.
You can register on The Pirate Bay?
:psyduck:
[QUOTE=ifaux;23205940]You can register on The Pirate Bay?
:psyduck:[/QUOTE]
i would imagine that a site like this wouldnt be full of anonymous people
[QUOTE=ifaux;23205940]You can register on The Pirate Bay?
:psyduck:[/QUOTE]
Yes? How else do you think people could upload torrents?
[quote]Russó claims that he has no bad intentions and that he merely wants to
inform the public that their information is not as secure as they like it
to be.[/quote]
hmm yes thank you for 4 ur help @ discovering this flaw
no hard feelings eh?
The British should have killed them all when they had the chance.
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;23205582]At least they are the good kind of hacker.[/QUOTE]
What? They just pulled a [I]monumental[/I] dick move.
there is only one response!! Nuke Argentina!
OK maybe i was exaggerating but it's still a shitty thing to do.
ARrr! They pillaged our port! After the landlubbers!
Why the [I]fuck[/I] would you do that? It's like punching your own team out
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;23205582]At least they are the good kind of hacker.[/QUOTE]
No such thing as one.
Makes you wonder - who would copyright companies back? Illegal hackers or pirates? Which side can they take without looking like morons? :D
Would information gathered in that manner be admissible in court?
Fuck now there gonna know that I download Linux distros!
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