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Deadkndys420
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Demonoid is Back?
#669675 - 05/08/13 12:36 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just received this email.
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Dear Demonoid Community Member,
We have all read the same news stories: The Demonoid servers shut down and seized in the Ukraine. The Demonoid admin team detained in Mexico. The demonoid.me domain snatched and put up for sale. The Demonoid trackers back online in Hong Kong, but then disappearing.
We all wanted to believe that Demonoid would be resurrected once again; but it seems that these events have spelled the end of Demonoid as we have always known it. We all waited to see if Demonoid would return, though its now clear that this time its really gone.
Now for some good news: The heart and soul of Demonoid lives on! Through an amazing sequence of unlikely events, the data on those Ukrainian servers has made its way into the safe hands of members of our community and has now been re-launched as d2.vu
Invitations to return are being sent out only to existing Demonoid members, which is the reason you have received this email. For the foreseeable future d2.vu will remain a semi-private site and no new invitations to join will be issued until we are certain that the system is stable. To login, click here and authenticate using your old Demonoid username and password.
Demonoid may be gone, but the community lives on at d2! Welcome home!
Sincerely, admin
The site just times out when I go to it.
There is some buzz about it on the Demonoid FB page.
https://www.facebook.com/DemonoidP2P
Also Apparent screen shots of the site.
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Hawksresurrection
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???
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-niteowl
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Deadkndys420
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Demonoid was a awesome torrent site that got taken down last year.
Rumors are that it is back up.
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Hawksresurrection
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Well I know what it was. It was more of a who knows whats going on 3 question mark type of thing.
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SmokeSomeHash
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Would be nice...
Isohunt...piratebay...i dont even wanna go on theyre all crap.
Demonoid was badass for apps and books i remember i got like a huge grow book collection.
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Deadkndys420
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‘New’ Demonoid D2.vu Quickly Shutdown For Hosting Malware
During the past few hours TorrentFreak has been absolutely overwhelmed with hundreds of emails asking about the possible resurrection of the infamous Demonoid BitTorrent tracker. After tracking down the owner of the new domain but being met with silence, we have now been informed by the site’s host that at the very least the site was hosting some kind of malware. The site has now been suspended, pending full shutdown.
demonoidIn July 2012 the popular semi-private BitTorrent tracker Demonoid suffered a huge DDoS and hacker attack.
It soon became clear that the authorities were interested in the site as part of an investigation into the site’s alleged Mexico-based owners. Demonoid’s servers in Ukraine were seized shortly after.
With a site admin reportedly arrested then released as the case against the site stalled in Mexico, ex-users of the site have remained hopeful it would one day return. A fake site, Demonoid.mk, already caused serious confusion but now a new development has really stirred things up.
Overnight a new site – D2.vu – appeared claiming to be Demonoid resurrected. Former members of the site received the news via email, suggesting that someone with access to database of Demonoid users had indeed set up the site. Emails received by TorrentFreak are somewhat of a mixed bag – some believe their emails were registered at Demonoid, others aren’t so sure.
“The heart and soul of Demonoid lives on!” the email exclaimed. “Through an amazing sequence of unlikely events, the data on those Ukrainian servers has made its way into the safe hands of members of our community and has now been re-launched as d2.vu.
“Invitations to return are being sent out only to existing Demonoid members, which is the reason you have received this email. For the foreseeable future d2.vu will remain a semi-private site and no new invitations to join will be issued until we are certain that the system is stable. To login, click here and authenticate using your old Demonoid username and password.”
The D2.vu domain claimed to be registered in Hong Kong via a Hushmail address. We tracked down the owner by other means and connected him to other Chinese-registered sites. We contacted him on his personal email account but thus far he has remained silent.
Of course, for former users the email offers tempting news and we know for a fact that dozens of people tried to log in as the email suggested. According to information obtained by TorrentFreak, that was probably the wrong decision.
The D2.vu site was hosted on a server owned by a company called RamNode in the United States, which in itself set off alarm bells. Then we discovered it was on a VPS, another warning sign. We contacted RamNode and received the following.
“I’m not sure what was going on with that VPS, but it was at the very least hosting some malware. As such, we have already suspended it and will probably terminate it soon,” RamNode’s Nick informs TorrentFreak.
When pressed on what type of malware, RamNode couldn’t help us further.
“I don’t have any further information to offer at this time unfortunately. Once we had a sense of what might be going on, we took the VPS down immediately,” Nick concludes
TorrentFreak is aware that Demonoid was breached by hackers at least once, possibly twice or even three times in the past few years. We do not know what was taken, if anything, but the events of the past few hours suggest that a database, or part of one, from a date unknown, appears to be available.
More updates as we get them.
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SmokeSomeHash
Littlest pee pee on da block
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Thats low...
I was already gonna tell my neighbor its back...he was always on demonoid
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Deadkndys420
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D2 us up and running.
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Demonoid Resurrected? An Interview With the Admins of D2.vu
Yesterday the torrent world lit up with news that Demonoid had somehow been resurrected under the new domain D2.vu. However, the site was quickly taken offline by its host in the U.S. who claimed that it was serving up malware. With the site now back online with a new host, TorrentFreak caught up with its admins who tell us they have no malicious intent and simply want to bring a community back to together. While there is still uncertainty, one thing is absolutely clear – they do have the old Demonoid database.
d2Yesterday morning’s chaos is not something we experience often. Relentless emails all telling us the same thing – the great Demonoid seems to be back, but is it some kind of trap?
To try and discover more we spoke to a company called RamNode, the site’s host in the United States. Company owner Nick told us that D2.vu had been hosting malware, but by last evening his stance had softened a little.
“The malware may not have been intentionally hosted on this VPS,” Nick told TorrentFreak in an update. “It is possible that one of the ad banners running on the site triggered the malware alert. The server will still be removed from our network to prevent any further issues related to my company.”
Now, 24 hours later, D2.vu is back online with a new host outside the U.S. and fortunately some of our other inquiries have now paid off. So, with the owners of the site speaking with us directly, we put forward a few questions.
“As we all know these communities of free file-sharing are currently under scrutiny by government and media powers so all involved wish to remain anonymous to avoid unnecessary complications and any further risk,” the D2 domain owner told us.
Nothing particularly unusual there but what is somewhat strange is how D2.vu has somehow been able to launch with the database from Demonoid including user details, torrents and comments – how do they explain that?
“It was, as we stated in the email to the user base, an unlikely set of events that flowed from the last Ukraine install. We kept the code safe waiting for Demonoid to return. When it didn’t return we purposely rebranded, to separate from Demonoid’s past and related issues, with the main goal of maintaining the community,” we were told.
TorrentFreak tested an old Demonoid research account registered some years ago – it worked – as did one registered in more recent times. That goes someway to confirming the D2 owner’s claim that the database copy was taken from a July 2012 backup just after Demonoid’s shutdown.
So what other information culled from the old Demonoid is currently in D2′s possession?
“Everything except the domain names which led to the rebranding to d2.vu,” the admin explains.
“What you see is the tracker database of the old Demonoid. We aren’t launching the forum at this time but we do plan to start an IRC channel in the near future so the community can interact in real time,” the admin explains.
While on initial inspection there is a familiar look and feel (color changes aside), what D2 does not have is something that Demonoid was famous for – a tracker. All torrents are now tracked by outside sources/magnets which means that the site is now more like a sign-up version of The Pirate Bay than the semi-private offering users experienced before.
“This was done based on functional and legal necessity, efficiency and to take the site out of the negotiation of peer-to-peer file sharing. Also note that there is work in progress which will re-implement missing functionality and add new features,” TorrentFreak was told.
Technicalities aside, there is also another big issue – that of trust. How can former users of Demonoid be confident of the site’s intentions? For example, is the site endorsed or approved by any former senior staff?
“No former admins have been involved with this rebranding or launch. This effort is independent and undertaken entirely for the benefit of the community. We do welcome past community moderators to help with d2 if they wish,” we were told.
Thinking ahead, we posed another question to the admins of D2. Demonoid has a bit of a reputation as the comeback kid and in the past has reappeared online just when people think the show is over. If users migrate to D2 and that site gets momentum, what happens in the event that the real Demonoid comes back?
“If the previous admin group wanted the admin role back we’d have to figure out how to verify that it’s really them and then we’d work it out,” we were informed.
“The great effort we made here is for the Demonoid community. We completely understand the community’s need to be cautious and questioning. We aren’t phishing or pushing malware or attempting anything malicious. We intend to do our best to keep the site up and current. It’s in the hands of the community to participate as they did before to co-create and thrive,” the admins conclude.
More information as we get it…..
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Maestro
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Ex.ua
Free downloads, no torrent. You have to be on a Ukrainian ip though( proxy)
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SmokeSomeHash
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Re: Demonoid is Back? [Re: Maestro]
#669862 - 05/09/13 12:58 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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sounds fishy if you ask me...
i wanna try and log in but ill just wait for now...
besides...even if it is legit, its a copy of old torrents. How many people are going to upload new stuff with all this negative vibes about it.
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Deadkndys420
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Quote:
SmokeSomeHash said: How many people are going to upload new stuff with all this negative vibes about it.
Quite a few people started uploading.
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SmokeSomeHash
Littlest pee pee on da block
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have you logged in and used it yet?
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Deadkndys420
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Yup.
I Downloaded a torrent to test it.
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RasTLO
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Starts to tear through his emails, so happy right now
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Deadkndys420
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Re: Demonoid is Back? [Re: RasTLO]
#669892 - 05/09/13 03:09 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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As long as you sign in with your old user name and password it should work.
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RasTLO
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After about 5 porn pop-ups I looked into it and found this... Fail
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Deadkndys420
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Re: Demonoid is Back? [Re: RasTLO]
#669895 - 05/09/13 03:14 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thats old.
The article I posted is from today.
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“The malware may not have been intentionally hosted on this VPS,” Nick told TorrentFreak in an update. “It is possible that one of the ad banners running on the site triggered the malware alert. The server will still be removed from our network to prevent any further issues related to my company.”
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Samadhi
Incomprehensible Rambling
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If I can track down my old login information I will be pleased.
Appreciate the heads up.
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"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." -- the 14th Dalai Lama
Wisdom is doing Now that which benefits you later.
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