Torrent Admin Kidnapped and Ransomed. Fact or Hype?
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    Default Torrent Admin Kidnapped and Ransomed. Fact or Hype?

    I ran across this earlier today:

    BitTorrent Site Admin Kidnapped & Beaten at Gunpoint

    Written by enigmax on May 25, 2010

    According to staff at a large Russian BitTorrent site, earlier this month their admin was lured to another country under false pretenses, held hostage by a criminal gang and beaten at gunpoint until he handed over the site’s domain name. The plan was thwarted, but not before a ransom was paid by his family.






    Attacks on torrent sites are a relatively common occurrence and hardly a week goes by without news of legal action of some kind or another.
    One line of attack used by anti-piracy groups against The Pirate Bay, for example, has been to try to have its domain blocked by various ISPs. In Italy, police recently went a step further by seizing the domain of a Pirate Bay proxy.
    In Russia recently the whole process of taking a domain was streamlined, when the authorities simply took control of the Torrents.ru domain without any court rulings whatsoever. Although some may label these type of actions against BitTorrent domains as “evil”, if news coming out of Russia today is to be believed, anti-torrent activities have just moved to a whole new level.
    According to staff at Russian BitTorrent site LostFilm, on May 3rd their owner was lured to neighboring Ukraine under false pretenses. There he had a 3 day ordeal at the hands of a criminal group who apparently had their eyes on some of his property.
    The LostFilm.tv domain is close to breaking into the Top 100 sites in Russia and is one of the country’s most popular sites for foreign movies. It seems the criminal group wanted it pretty badly. Reportedly kidnapped then beaten at gunpoint, the site’s owner was ordered to transfer the domain to a third party.
    The next day, May 4th, the domain transfer began and at the same time the kidnappers gained access to the site’s servers. But all did not go smoothly.
    Instead of being able to take control of the domain in a single day as hoped, the transfer was delayed by its registrar – the process was going to take 5 to 10 days – so the kidnappers decided to move to plan B.
    On May 5th, the gang contacted the admin’s family in order to demand a ransom payment, on the understanding that the admin would go free and later transfer the domain to his kidnappers. Later that day an amount was paid via electronic transfer.
    The LostFilm owner was subsequently set free and staff at the site were able to block the kidnappers out of their servers. Both are believed to be safe and well and the case has reportedly been handed over to the prosecutor’s office in St. Petersburg.
    There is little doubt that if true, this is a sensational story. However, although the Russian press aren’t questioning it, there are those who believe it could be a PR stunt. LostFilm built up its reputation on the series Lost, and everyone knows what happened to that yesterday.






    My immediate reaction to this news was to call BullS**T. Upon further thought I can see how the scenario could be plausible because if the site is operating for profit than it is "technically" a criminal enterprise and one thing crime attracts is more crime, especially by bigger criminal fish, in this case a Ukranian gang of thugs. I still think this is hype and sensationalism but it does illustrate a good point about security and anonymity. The article also makes mention of the civil authorities and the individual national wars on torrenting and how they are escalating (even tho it is only a quick mention it is worth discussion).

    So my call is still BULLS**T. But I would like to know what others are thinking about this.


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    to me this would seem true. i mean if torrent sites are getting donations by a large group of people then the site would cost more. This would make the rival gang upset and trick an admin to come over to their turf and force him to hand over some money or he will get killed.

    thats my 2cents

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    mmmmmmmm.... i bet they watch too much Lost.. :)

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    I see this as just being hype. I just don't think eThugs roam the streets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uneek View Post
    I see this as just being hype. I just don't think eThugs roam the streets.
    I agree and I commend you for the use of the term "eThugs" added with the phrase "roam the streets". To me that conjures images of 300lb pale pimply faced teenagers with ak47's tattooed to their cheeks riding around on pimped out scooters with spinning rims, laptops at the ready for when "it does down".

    Seriously tho, I can't get past the thought of this as hype either, this is a site built off of the back of "Lost" one of the most hyped shows ever and for this to happen around the end of the series just seems too much of a coincedence. How better to keep your JJ following than with a little international treachery ultimately thwarted by a lazy IT guy at your provider who didn't want to switch control of the domain?

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    Idk theres always the conspiracy theory that a government agency or member of a corporation that thought it was losing money because of the existence of this site decided to hire ppl to "teach this guy a lesson"
    of course this is a wild theory that cant possibly be supported at this time but its kinda interesting to consider

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    this would be one of the things the russian gov purposely have done it for giving a warning to the private tracker owners for their very existence

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    Is this what you would call "torrerism"...

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    the existence of this site decided to hire ppl to "teach this guy a lesson"

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