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Search for missing driver continues after car swept away in Ilia
The search for the driver of the car that was swept away last Monday night by rushing waters of a torrent in Plutochori, Ilia in the Peloponnese remains unsuccessful.
The body of the 38-year-old female passenger was found Tuesday.
Kosovo Cautioned Over “Dangerous” Verbal Attacks on Media
A costly editorial error has unleashed a "torrent" of abuse from public officials and online followers of the ruling party against the media in Kosovo.
Bulgaria: What Has Happened to Zamunda.net?
The most visited torrent site in Bulgaria, Zamunda.net, is unavailable. The first signs of emerging problems with the operation of the tracker were observed from the evening of February 21.
The site's collapse comes about a day after the office of the Prosecutor General office asked for help the US Department of Justice for blocking Zamunda.
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A Breakthrough in uTorrent Puts at Risk the Safety of Millions of Users
A problem in the popular uTorrent tracker puts at risk the cyber-security of millions of users.
The breakthrough is in both the desktop version of Windows and the mobile applications for Android and iOS, TechRadar reported.
Torrent Trackers Zamunda.Net, Zamunda.Se Operational Again
The websites Zamunda.net and Zamunda.se are operational again, reported 24 chasa.
The two torrent trackers were inaccessible on Monday but the reason for this was not a hacker attack.
It turned out that there was regular maintenance of the servers.
Zamunda.Net, Zamunda.SE Become Inaccessible
Two of the largest and most popular torrent sites in Bulgaria have become inaccessible.
Zamunda.Net was unavailable as early as Saturday morning, reported clients.
As of Monday morning, there has been no access to Zamunda. SE as well.
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Pirate Bay Goes Offline After Swedish Police Raid
The infamous torrent site The Pirate Bay was taken offline on Tuesday after a raid by Swedish police, reports The Verge.
Officers investigating the decade-old file-sharing portal's alleged copyright infringements targeted a server room in Stockholm, seizing "several servers and computers," according to veteran file-sharing case prosecutor Fredrik Ingblad.
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The Pirate Bay Doubles Traffic Since 2011, Despite Ban
The Pirate Bay, one of the most well-known website for downloading torrents of movies, music and software, has doubled its traffic despite being banned in several countries.