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    Hackers Smack Anti-Piracy Firm Again and Again

    Hackers are taking credit for at least three breaches at anti-piracy firm MediaDefender. The newly revealed attacks threaten to turn what started as an embarrassing e-mail leak into a full-blown security meltdown for the company.

    The revelations began Saturday, when more than 6,000 internal company e-mails were exposed in a 700-megabyte BitTorrent download. A note from the hackers that accompanied the download points to a MediaDefender employee's personal Gmail account as the source of the purloined mail, which covered six months of internal correspondence.

    "The first internal MediaDefender e-mail surfaced two months ago at a site called ZeroPaid. The message discussed a list of P2P download sites that MediaDefender was proposing (if the message is authentic) to monitor for Fox Studios."

    Wanted to share this since they do mention this site in the news feed.

    Read the full article by clicking here....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by $ñ4p©r4©K3rz View Post
    "The first internal MediaDefender e-mail surfaced two months ago at a site called ZeroPaid.
    ZeroPaid? That sounds familar.... Does that ring a bell with anyone else?

    This news is so freakin sweet. I spent a couple of hours going through these emails yesterday and as I was reading them, I was thinking to myself how many security holes were being opened and that it was only a matter of time before they got hit again.

    Btw, for what it's worth, Zeropaid is mentioned in the emails as well (as a link) and Oink seems to be a pretty popular topic.

    Has anyone else been reading these? It's some seriously illuminating shit.

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    Does this mean the ZeroPaid is in deep waters?

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    ^^ No not at all.

    Ive been reading them on and off for the last couple days.

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    Hi David and Ethan:

    Here are the examples of the files we talked about for U2. Keep in mind there are infinite potentials of implementation and combination. These are only meant as talking point examples.

    ftp://universal%20main:[email protected]/samples

    Here is a non-exhaustive list of ideas for the file formatting:
    Apply Lowpass/Highpass Filters
    Add Static
    Changing Bitrate
    Modulated Bitrate
    Re-encoding to a low bitrate then back to a high one
    Adding random noise
    Lowering or raising the volume over the course of a song
    Applying a periodic volume wave
    Switching from Stereo to Mono
    Switching audio from left channel to right channel
    Changing between Left and right channels
    Adding Channels
    Adding Audience Noise
    Adding a laugh track
    Adding Reverb/Echoing
    Adding Voiceovers / advertisements
    Blanking out random words
    Censoring/beeping random words

    We don’t want people to think the song sucked. We don’t want people to think the file was deliberately altered. We don’t want people to find patters in the decoys to listen for. We want people to think these are natural aberrations in mp3 encoding.] Feel free to forward this to whoever needs to see it. We are still trying to keep this plan under the radar as we feel that will make it more effective.

    Cheers,
    Randy


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    The bit in bold is the most interesting bit. They are trying to convince people that mp3 quality is shite. Funny stuff, if that's the best "defence' they have.
    A couple of sites I've been working on if you're interested http://www.howtogetfaster.co.uk, [url]http://www.documentaries.me.uk[url] and a new startup http://thelocalseo.co

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    Dubstylee they deliberately ignored you a while back. lol.
    --------------------------------


    i think so. he then went on to dial my number and hung up immediately when i said "i [wouldn't] do an interview, but he should talk...." i have no idea where he got my number from.
    From: Dylan Douglas
    Sent: Mon 09-Jul-07 12:46
    To: Ben Grodsky; MIIVI
    Cc: Randy Saaf
    Subject: RE: miivi plans

    Is he just randomly emailing miivi@mediadefender?

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    Dylan Douglas
    MediaDefender


    From: Ben Grodsky
    Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 12:27 PM
    To: MIIVI
    Cc: Randy Saaf
    Subject: RE: miivi plans

    LET RANDY HANDLE THIS.

    IGNORE E-MAIL.

    From: Chris Hedgecock [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Mon 09-Jul-07 12:24
    To: Randy Saaf; MIIVI
    Subject: miivi plans

    Hey Randy,

    We are doing a followup on the miivi situation and wanted to do a quick
    call with you for a rebuttal if possible. My info is below.

    Thanks,

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    A couple of sites I've been working on if you're interested http://www.howtogetfaster.co.uk, [url]http://www.documentaries.me.uk[url] and a new startup http://thelocalseo.co

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    They opened up www.miivi.com =) Some email accounts passwords was changed, probably servers.. Some were even copied on a hard drive and leaked on the bt sites as a gnutella leak. Slyck.com is getting dos attacked so their site is down. Something to do with media defender. They cant get the FBI to do anything at a fast pace so their super machines are hacking away.

    If you want to read the confidential social security numbers. Its in a attachment and the subject is **CONFIDENTIAL**. =) Its posted on all the blogs and now in HTML format on the web.

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    I just wish the same people who did this to media defender would take on the MPAA and RIAA....I would BET some of their company emails would be very interesting to read!


    Oh and they can "smack" them one more time for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meyou123 View Post
    I just wish the same people who did this to media defender would take on the MPAA and RIAA....
    Yes, after reading about a third of the emails, I get the feeling that mediadefender is a pretty small fry in the anti-piracy equation. I'm sure that the studios have much more aggressive internal anti-p2p staff.

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