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      Pirate Video Hosting Domain of Fmovies ‘Mothership’ Makes Surprise Comeback

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak · Thursday, 19 September, 2024 - 19:42 · 3 minutes

    vidsrc For years, Fmovies presented a major threat to Hollywood, one that seemed near impossible to defeat.

    The site’s operators were linked to dozens of popular pirate sites, generating billions of visits annually.

    While MPA’s anti-piracy flagship ACE tied the operation to Vietnam early on, effectively shutting it down took years. In addition to gathering intelligence, Hollywood’s diplomatic powers were required to force a breakthrough.

    This summer, these efforts paid off handsomely. After the main Fmovies site fell apart in July , related streaming portals including Bflix, Aniwave, and Zorox fell like dominoes in the weeks after.

    Taking Down The Mothership

    The combined traffic of these platforms arguably makes the takedown operation the largest of its kind, ever. So, understandably, MPA and ACE took credit for helping the Vietnamese authorities achieve this feat.

    MPA CEO Charles Rivkin, for example, noted that anti-piracy efforts are bigger and bolder than before, equating Fmovies to the piracy “mothership”.

    “We took down the mothership here,” Rivkin told Variety last month. “There was a time when piracy was Whac-a-Mole… Today, we go after piracy at its root,” he said at the time.

    Rivkin didn’t exaggerate the size or impact of the takedown. The Fmovies wreckage included dozens of high-profile streaming portals including Vidsrc.to, a popular video hosting platform used by many third-party sites.

    “Vidsrc.to, a notorious video hosting provider operated by the same suspects was also taken down, impacting hundreds of additional dedicated piracy sites,” ACE reported last month.

    Pirate Empire Strikes Back?

    MPA and ACE were rightfully proud of their accomplishments but when dealing with pirates, new threats can emerge out of the blue. That’s precisely what’s happening this week, as Vidsrc.to has made a surprise comeback.

    While the video hosting site looks the same as before, there are no obvious signs that the Fmovies team is behind it. Instead, the videos appear to be sourced from an unrelated competitor, Vidsrc.me.

    Vidsrc.to is Back?

    Apparently, these new people managed to get their hands on this valuable domain name, using it to further the interests of another fleet of pirate streaming sites. And more domains may follow the same path.

    Vidsrc.to Auctioned Off

    Traditionally, when the MPA and ACE shut down sites, associated domain names are redirected to its “ Watch Legally ” page. In some cases domains expire and are not necessarily renewed.

    According to domain records, Vidsrc.to expired in July. Information received by TorrentFreak suggests that it was picked up by an unknown party, and sold through Namecheap for several hundred dollars a few days ago.

    From there the domain’s new owner brought the site back to its full glory. We can’t confirm who’s behind the comeback, but Vidsrc.to uses a video player from its former competitor, Vidscr.me.

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    More Loose Ends

    TorrentFreak reached out to the MPA, seeking a comment on this comeback and the lack of a more permanent domain seizure, but we didn’t immediately hear back. The organization still has control over some older ‘pirate’ domains, including Hotfile and IsoHunt , but it appears the same doesn’t apply to these recent actions.

    Vidsrc.to is not the only pirate site domain that’s available for purchase, however. Looking through Namecheap’s listings we also see that Tinyzone.tv can be purchased for $3,911 . This site reportedly had ties to Vietnam too, and was taken down by ACE last November.

    The same applies to ev01.net. That movie streaming site domain briefly redirected to the ACE website. It eventually expired and can be purchased through Namecheap for those who can afford $13,911.

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    These loose ends can cause trouble in the future, but whether anyone will pick that domain up seems doubtful. The ev01.net domain previously redirected to ev01.to, which remains online today, and still uses the ev01.net branding.

    All in all, it is clear that these domain-related loose ends can be a source of trouble. MPA and ACE may have taken down the mothership, but the piracy galaxy doesn’t appear to rely on a single Star Destroyer.

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

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      ACE/MPA Target VivaTV, StreamTape & VidSrc: A Peek Under the Hood

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak · Saturday, 28 October, 2023 - 14:28 · 3 minutes

    hacker-coder For those trying to avoid identification by anti-piracy groups with considerable but nevertheless finite resources, staying out of reach is certainly possible.

    Over the past six years, after unmasking at least dozens but potentially hundreds of site operators, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment has shown that the opposite is possible too.

    Signs that ACE and the MPA are taking an interest in particular platforms appear in various forms, but few are as verifiably reliable as DMCA subpoena applications filed at U.S. courts. A new batch filed by the MPA contains familiar and less familiar names, so taking a closer look is always worthwhile.

    Popular Android App VivaTV

    The initial target in the first application is the Android-based movie and TV show streaming app, VivaTV. ACE identifies vivatv.io/download as the download URL for v1.6.2, but currently the site only serves v1.5.5 as standard. Nevertheless, ACE is absolutely right; a short roam around reveals the availability of several VivaTV versions, plus a bunch of other apps for download too.

    Users of VivaTV and similar tools will be aware that videos listed in the app are stored on third-party hosting platforms. In the application, MPA/ACE cite VivaTV as an infringer of their members’ rights in the movie ‘Frozen’ before identifying where the movie was sourced. In this case the source is StreamTape.com, a platform with over a quarter billion visits every year.

    The same method is applied to the movie Minions: Rise of Gru; while it plays inside VivaTV, hosting platform VidSrc.me is listed as the source.

    Significant traffic has made StreamTape a prime target for MPA/ACE, as evidenced by referrals to watch lists maintained by the EU and United States on multiple occasions .

    Other than that, fairly standard stuff as DMCA subpoenas go, at least until reports of a different nature catch the eye.

    62 Security Vendors Say VivaTV is Not Malicious

    There’s no shortage of blogs providing information on the latest ‘pirate’ apps, including up-to-date version data and even direct download links. Some even run Android APK files through services like VirusTotal before posting the results to show that apps under review are ‘safe’.

    As the image below shows, someone has already tested VivaTV (three tests since August according to the file’s history) and the rows of green ticks are on full display.

    In total, 62 security vendors waved the green flag , at least until VirusTotal (VT) users move away from the ‘DETECTION’ tab and start looking at other tabs, marked DETAILS, RELATIONS, BEHAVIOR, and COMMUNITY, where confidence takes a bit of a nose-dive.

    Whether VivaTV is clean, malicious, or simply misunderstood, an analysis from VT in-house sandbox ‘ Zenbox ‘ provides examples of what it believes the app tries to do.

    Might be ‘safe’, might not. Do your own research viv-analysis

    The question for those installing this app, or indeed any other app, is whether requests for access to device data like these are required and/or reasonable for the software in question to function.

    The DMCA subpoena application is available here (pdf)

    Summaries for Other DMCA Subpoenas

    2:23-mc-00146 (MPA v Cloudflare, October 19, 2023)

    Domains Targeted: tubeyworld.com (IPTV), tubeyrack.com (.M3U)
    Content Infringed: Frozen, Top Gun: Maverick

    Names, physical IP/email addresses, telephone numbers, payment & account histories

    The DMCA subpoena application is available here (pdf)
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    2:23-mc-00147 (MPA v Cloudflare, October 19, 2023)

    Domains Targeted: watchtheofficetv.com, bluf.online, cuevana.biz, cuevana2espanol.net, cuevana8.com, pelisplushd.to, watchbatesmotelonline.com, watchbrooklynninenine.com, watchonceuponatimeonline.com, maxseries.in, ekinotv.pl
    Content Infringed: The Office, Encanto, Bates Motel, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Once Upon a Time, Breaking Bad

    Names, physical IP/email addresses, telephone numbers, payment & account histories

    The DMCA subpoena application is available here (pdf)

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    2:23-mc-00148 (MPA v Tonic Domains, October 19, 2023)

    Domains Targeted: myflixtor.to, flixtor.to, pelisplushd.to
    Content Infringed: The Flash, No Hard Feelings, The Batman, Encanto

    Names, physical IP/email addresses, telephone numbers, payment & account histories

    The DMCA subpoena application is available here (pdf)

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