Thursday, 21 July 2016

KickassTorrents domains seized after alleged owner is arrested in Poland



The US Justice Department says it has successfully  apprehended and charged the alleged founder and operator of KickassTorrents, the world's largest and most notorious BitTorrent distribution site. Artem Vaulin, a 30-year-old man from Kharkiv, Ukraine, was arrested today in Poland on behalf of the US, which has requested his extradition for crimes related to running the site. Vaulin now faces two counts of criminal copyright infringement, one count of conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. All of the sites domains are in the process of being seized, while access to the site appears to have halted.
"Vaulin is charged with running today’s most visited illegal file-sharing website, responsible for unlawfully distributing well over $1 billion of copyrighted materials," wrote Leslie R. Caldwell, the assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's criminal division, in a statement. "I n an effort to evade law enforcement, Vaulin allegedly relied on servers located in countries around the world and moved his domains due to repeated seizures and civil lawsuits. His arrest in Poland, however, demonstrates again that cybercriminals can run, but they cannot hide from justice."
When asked by Hollywood movie studios or other intellectual property holders to remove links to copyrighted content on the site, KickassTorrents is said to have rejected takedown notices based on meeting an entire list of sometimes arcane and confusing criteria, writes Ars Technica. Demands included showing proof of both copyright ownership and that the content in question is in fact legally copyrighted, but KickassTorrents never appeared to indicate which one of those requests was not fulfilled when responding to notices. The federal affidavit says KickassTorrents was also taking in more than $16 million in advertising revenue as of this year.

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

The final Android 7.0 'Nougat' Developer Preview is ready


Owners of Nexus devices can now download the fifth and final Android 7.0 'Nougat' Developer Preview, ahead of the operating system's stable release later this summer.
Google has focused on improving the stability of the operating system in this final Developer Preview, so there aren't any new features or changes to discuss. The release notes say that NPD90G, the build number for Developer Preview 5, includes the final Android N APIs as well as bug fixes and optimizations across the OS and its apps.
Like previous Android 7.0 test builds, you don't have to be a developer to download and install the Developer Preview on your Nexus device. Simply head to the Android Beta pageand enroll your devices in the Android Beta Program. The current Android 7.0 preview is supported on the Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel C, Nexus Player, and General Mobile 4G.
For those devices already enrolled in the Beta Program, you should already start receiving over-the-air notifications to update. System images are also available from theAndroid Developer website here.
Now that Google has essentially finalized Android 7.0, the company expects to release a stable version of the OS by the end of summer. Nexus devices will be first in line for an update, after which it will be interesting to see which major companies push out Nougat to their handsets first. Considering preview builds have been available since March, surely some popular devices will get the update shortly after 
release.