Frontiers: Sonic rast durch Showdown-Trailer

Kratos hat den Test-Vorsprung, Sonic läuft schneller: Kurz vor God of War Ragnarök erscheint Frontiers. Sega zeigt die Action im neuen Trailer. (Sonic, Sega)

Kratos hat den Test-Vorsprung, Sonic läuft schneller: Kurz vor God of War Ragnarök erscheint Frontiers. Sega zeigt die Action im neuen Trailer. (Sonic, Sega)

‘U.S. Authorities Seize Z-Library Domain Names’

Several domains related to popular ebook repository Z-Library became inaccessible a few hours ago. DNS records and other information suggest that the shadow library was targeted by the Postal Inspection Service, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Justice. Confusingly, Z-Library says that the downtime is linked to a hosting issue.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

zlibraryPretty much every book ever written is available online for free and millions are shared through central hubs, commonly known as ‘shadow libraries’.

Z-Library is one of the largest shadow libraries on the Internet. Through a variety of domain names, the site offers over 11 million books and 84 million articles. This has attracted a steady userbase and many millions of monthly visitors.

Earlier this week the Authors Guild listed the site as a growing piracy problem. Many people promote the free service on social media, without any enforcement action getting in the way.

“So far there have not been any significant enforcement actions against Z-Library of which we are aware,” the Authors Guild wrote. That statement expired quickly.

‘Seized Z-Library Domains’

Several Z-Library-associated domains started having issues yesterday when content seemingly disappeared from view. The problem was exacerbated when domain names became inaccessible; as if they were being wiped off the Internet.

A close look at domain records reveals that the nameservers of some of the key domain names, including z-lib.org, b-ok.org, and 3lib.net, were pointed at SEIZEDSERVERS.COM yesterday. These nameservers are controlled by the US Department of Justice and are often used to shut down sites as part of criminal proceedings.

Other Z-Library-affiliated domain names, such as b-ok.lat and booksc.org, don’t share these nameservers. They instead resolve to 66.212.148.117 (at AS13333 Consolidated Communications) where SEIZEDSERVERS.COM is hosted.

Seizure Banner

The latter domains now display a seizure banner that was purportedly uploaded by the authorities. The notice explains that the targeted domains were seized in response to a court order, which suggests that there’s a criminal crackdown underway.

“This domain has been seized by the United States Postal Inspection Service in accordance with a court order,” the notice reads.

The grounds for the seizures remain unclear and no obvious information to explain why the Postal Inspection Service has a leading role. TorrentFreak reached out to the Department of Justice and the Postal Inspection Service but we received no immediate responses.

Z-Library itself hasn’t confirmed the seizures either, referring to a hosting issue instead.

“The z-library services are currently unavailable due to a server block by one of our hosting providers. We are doing our best to get back to work as soon as possible. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience and thanks for your patience!” they informed us.

The shadow library’s .oion address is still working on the Tor network. That site currently displays a message that refers to server problems as well.

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This is a developing story, more information may be added later.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Core i7-13700K im Test: Knappes Rennen um die besten Benchmark-Plätze

Intels Raptor Lake Core i7 ähnelt stark dem ehemaligen Topmodell Core i9-12900K – und kann es in allen Punkten schlagen. Ein Test von Martin Böckmann (Intel Raptor Lake, Prozessor)

Intels Raptor Lake Core i7 ähnelt stark dem ehemaligen Topmodell Core i9-12900K - und kann es in allen Punkten schlagen. Ein Test von Martin Böckmann (Intel Raptor Lake, Prozessor)

Rocket Report: SLS boosters may expire in December; Blue Origin delivers the BE-4s

“We’re eager to get the helicopter back out there and advance our rocket reusability.”

Image of Falcon 9 rockets landing at Cape Canaveral.

Enlarge / This photo shows the two side-mounted boosters of this week's Falcon Heavy launch landing in Florida. (credit: Trevor Mahlmann)

Welcome to Edition 5.16 of the Rocket Report! If you're counting, there are now fewer than 60 days until the end of 2022. How many more US rockets will make their debut before the end of the year? SLS? Terran 1? Super Heavy? RS1? None of the above? You didn't ask, but my over/under would be 1.5 of the above, and that may be a tad optimistic.

As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Rocket Lab to attempt booster recovery again. The US-based rocket company says it will make a second mid-air recovery attempt of an Electron booster during the Friday launch of a Swedish scientific satellite, Space News reports. This "Catch Me If You Can" mission is scheduled to launch November 4 at 1:15 pm ET (17:15 UTC) from the company’s Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. The launch will be Rocket Lab's second attempt to recover the Electron’s first stage, descending under a parachute, using a helicopter.

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(g+) Datenschutzpannen: Melden oder nicht melden?

Datenschutzpannen verursachen jede Menge Ärger und Arbeit. Dabei müssen die Meldepflichten gegenüber Datenschützern und BSI beachtet werden. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Datenschutz, Malware)

Datenschutzpannen verursachen jede Menge Ärger und Arbeit. Dabei müssen die Meldepflichten gegenüber Datenschützern und BSI beachtet werden. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Datenschutz, Malware)

"Fake News" und Definitionsmacht: Wer darf Wahrheitspolizei sein?

Enthüllungen über verstärkte Kooperation von US-Regierung und Konzernen wie Metaverse, Twitter und Microsoft. Bekämpfen wollen sie “Fake News”. Da stellt sich die Frage von Definitionsmacht und Deutungshoheit im globalen Kapitalismus.

Enthüllungen über verstärkte Kooperation von US-Regierung und Konzernen wie Metaverse, Twitter und Microsoft. Bekämpfen wollen sie "Fake News". Da stellt sich die Frage von Definitionsmacht und Deutungshoheit im globalen Kapitalismus.