SuperTorrents recently fell victim to an attack by alleged ‘Scene’
members who revealed the site owner’s identity. Further action was
promised against torrent sites and today another tracker admin’s life
has been turned upside down. The attacker’s message: “Destroying The
P2P’s, One Step at a Time”
At the end of last year Torrentfreak reported
on the unfortunate fate of Ersan, the administrator of SuperTorrents.
He suffered multiple security breaches which revealed his identity
along with the loss of $2000 in donations. Scene notices (text files
carrying news/other info) carried lots of the gory details, with one
ending in a threat: “cellkill is next”.
It seems that “cellkill” - the administrator of Feedthe.net (also
known as FTN) has become the group’s latest BitTorrent victim, exactly
as promised. In yet another notice with the header “Destroying The
P2Ps, One Step at a Time”, part of the justification for the attack
reads:
Many have heard of him, but have never spoke to him,
for a p2per word of him has come far as the scene. [real name removed],
the owner of another torrent site called FeedThe.Net (FTN). His Torrent
site steals thousands after thousands of releases from the scene, and
then he has the nerve to go and say to other P2P’s STOP STEALING
RELEASES FROM US?!??!? ILL BAN YO ASS! But wait, how is this even
possible??
[real name removed] isn’t on the “Staff” page yet he’s still banning
people, posting news and running the entire site. Mr. [removed], did
you really think you were gonna leave without us giving you a goodbye
present? Guess again ;-)”
The grim reality becomes clear as detail after detail of this
admin’s personal life is revealed. His real name, date of birth, place
of residence, personal email addresses, home ISP and IP address, places
of education, friends, family - it’s quite a grim read. The claim that
CELLKiLL is currently studying ‘Computer Security’ must pile on the
embarrassment in spades. Family and friends who have also had their
identities revealed can’t be too pleased that their FaceBook profiles
are now public information.
Does this action against FTN signal the end of this ‘war’ on
BitTorrent or will the MPAA and RIAA be rubbing their hands with
delight on a regular basis? At least one other admin has been
threatened for helping the admin of SuperTorrents after the original
attack but there aren’t any more specifics at the moment.
The attackers left with this message: “We have yet again erased
another torrent admin from existence. Other Groups, do your part to
make the scene what it was in the beginning. Secure.”
My comment on the issue is that these persons who are
participating in these acts of degradation represent only a small,
arrogant minority of the scene. Within the scene comes some of the most
talented hacking/cracking skills available, and these powers can either
be used responsibly, or irresponsibly. I’m not to sure if the ’sceners’
here will actually accomplish their goal of making the scene more
secure. The biggest threat to the scene is laws and legislation, police
task forces and anti-piracy organizations who attempt to infiltrate and
bust them. Second from this would be people who give out IPs and
locations to the warez FTPs and sites that the scene groups upload to.
Therefore, it does not make sense to find private torrent site admins
and then give out their personal information. The P2P portion of the
internet is more valuable to the scene then they think it to be, by
providing a larger source for pre-airs, screeners, and other goodies.
Until the anti-p2p pro ignorance attitude stops coming from some scene members, this ugly and unnecessary war shall be waged for long to come.
source: enigmax, torrentfreak | ftnobar-cellkill.1.rar