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MegaFail: Prosecutors fall short on evidence against Kim Dotcom

June 12, 2012 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, World News

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Prosecutors in New Zealand have been unable to provide timely evidence to extradite Kim Dotcom, the founder of cloud-sharing website MegaUpload.com, to the US. The reason: there was simply too much to sift through.

­Crown attorney Fergus Sinclair said the New Zealand prosecution is unable to produce evidence by the set deadline because it is “too big a job.

They wouldn’t get a small way through it in that time,” Sinclair was quoted by Auckland Now as saying.

Prosecutors were tasked by New Zealand Judge David Harvey with rummaging through MegaUpload’s servers for evidence so that there could be a full accounting of Dotcom’s case before a decision is made on whether he is to be extradited to the US. Judge Harvey also told the FBI to collect evidence.

Dotcom’s case has been stirring controversy on both sides of the Pacific. His attorneys say the US illegally poached evidence from New Zealand, taking 18 copies of evidence despite an agreement with Kiwi prosecutors that it would remain in the country. That charge was deflected by prosecutors, who said that the clause only pertains to original data, and not copies of it, Radio New Zealand reported. Those prosecutors also said it would take another two and a half months to comb through the site’s archive before sufficient evidence is produced. Read the rest of this entry →

Swedish researchers uncover key to China ‘s Tor-blocking system

April 3, 2012 in ANON NeWs, Headline, World News

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Swedish researchers have discovered that Chinese officials have updated the country’s ‘Great Firewall’ to make it harder for citizens to use the Tor network that provides a means of surfing the web anonymously.
It has been long-known that the ‘Great Firewall Wall of China’ has attempted to block citizens from using the Tor network, by blocking access to some IP addresses or using HTTP header filters to weed out suspect traffic.

But Philipp Winter and Stefan Lindskog of Karlstad University in Sweden have discovered that Chinese authorities have recently increased the sophistication of their filtering tools, making it more difficult for citizens to browse the web freely, by blocking so-called Tor bridges.
Tor bridges serve as entry points to the Tor network – if these are unreachable, a user cannot access the Tor network. While many of these bridges were once published, making it relatively simple to block, users had started to use unpublished bridges. Read the rest of this entry →

US court covering all bases: Charges spiraling for Megaupload

February 20, 2012 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Update, World News

File-sharing website Megaupload and its founder Kim Dotcom, along with several of the company’s other executives, are now facing new charges added by an American grand jury to those previously brought against them.

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