The file-sharing service Mega has fielded 150 copyright warnings since its recent launch as founder Kim Dotcom grows a risky new business while under indictment by U.S. prosecutors for running ...
Some users of Kim Dotcom’s Mega storage system are in a lather about a new browser extension that extracts their master encryption key from computer memory and displays it in a window. While the ...
The cloud-storage service Mega's automatic file-encryption process does a great job of protecting Mega's business model, but isn't so good at protecting users' files. Subscribe to read this story ...
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A French website collecting links to content stored on the Mega file-sharing service is experiencing trouble in what may be an effort by Kim Dotcom’s latest enterprise to avoid concerns over illegal ...
The news this past weekend was all Mega, Mega, Mega. We’ve covered the launch of the new “cyber locker” service (and I swear that’s the last time I’ll ever use the prefix “cyber”) and we’ve talked ...
It’s less than two weeks since Kim Dotcom launched Mega, a new file-storage site, but already the service currently hosts nearly 50 million files, the flamboyant German entrepreneur has revealed.
It’s finally, officially, with a big middle finger in the face of the U.S. government, here: Kim Dotcom’s Mega, the stronger, better, faster, descendant of Megaupload, launched to the public this ...