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Todd Walton wrote:
> A crack team of San Diego based cyber-investigators called CATCH has
> busted up a BitTorrent tracker site called elitetorrents.org.
> 
> The San Diego Union Tribune has the story, and in keeping with their
> high journalistic standards, it's full of technical inaccuracies:
> 
> http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20050526-9999-1b26crackdow.html
> 
> (Remember that file sharing network called MP3.com?)

heh

> Visitors to the tracker site were logged by the crime fighters, and
> the Justice Department is still deciding what to do with the names. 

"crime fighters" or vigilantes?

> (Probably just want to scare them.)  The site itself has been replaced
> by a j00 b3n 0wN3d page from the FBI and the Deparment of Homeland
> Security.  The page seems a little unprofessional to me.
> 
> http://elitetorrents.org/

Seems down for me.

> "I went out and paid $9.50 to see it in a theater," he said.

Sucker!

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Tracy R Reed
http://ultraviolet.org
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