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“Anonymous” Hacks Anti-Piracy Takedown Tool

This spring nearly all popular BitTorrent sites were blocked by Indian ISPs following a court order. The blockades were eventually lifted, but the many “Anonymous” groups who revolted are not done yet. The latest target is the anti-piracy group Copyright Labs, whose servers were painfully compromised this week. The hackers didn’t take the site down, but altered the message that is sent to website owners by their automated takedown tool.

Two months ago millions of Indians were shaken up by a mass anti-piracy action.

Internet providers all across the country blocked access to major BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay and Torrentz.eu after a local court issued a so-called John Doe order.

The order wasn’t targeted at a specific site or ISP but gave the copyright holder carte blanche to demand broad blockades, which they did. In response, Internet providers, government websites and media companies were targeted in DDoS attack reprisals by “Anonymous” groups.

The blockades were eventually lifted with the Madras High Court ruling that Internet providers can no longer be asked to ban entire sites. With that, millions of Indians were able to access their favorite sites again. In future, copyright holders will have to specify the exact URLs where their content is being made available.

This is where the Indian anti-piracy group Copyright Labs comes in again. The group, who previously demanded site-wide blocks, switched to contacting owners of file-sharing sites with the request to remove specific URLs.

However, a certain “Anonymous” group took exception to this new strategy and let this be known in an unusual way.

Earlier this week the owner of BitSnoop, one of the largest BitTorrent sites on the Internet, received more than a dozen emails from Copyright Labs. The emails in question (see screenshot at the bottom of this article) did not include the usual links, but a special message from “Anonymous.”

Here’s an excerpt taken from one of the the emails:

… The URLs where our copyrighted material is located include:

Kudos to SFLC for following it up and trying to find out how the HC order was misused by ISPs and CopyrightLabs
We are Anonymous you should have expected us
GTFO
best of luck sorting thousands of mails
Get a life
Nobody watches those fucking movies anyway they are flop
You are hated all over the internet
With enough soap you can blow just about anything

You are requested to remove this infringing material from your website immediately and not copy it and not make it available to other websites or viewers. …

Somehow, the person who gained access to the Copyright Labs web server managed to replace the takedown URLs with their message. Using the Anonymous handle the hacker(s) point out that they disapprove of Copyright Labs’ anti-piracy efforts.

This message was sent in hundreds, if not thousands of emails to various website owners. Needless to say, BitSnoop’s owner wasn’t pleased with the bogus takedown emails, and he sent the following reply to Copyright Labs.

Hello,

Your email is blacklisted, don’t bother sending any more.

We don’t care if you were hacked or whatever – not our job to read this crap.

This left the Indian anti-piracy group with no other option than to apologize.

In their reply the anti-piracy group asks for forgiveness while noting that the BitTorrent site has always been very helpful.

Dear Sir,

Our apologies for the confusion caused. Our system was hacked. BitSnoop has been great support to us always with speedy responses. We request u to kindly accept our apologies and support us as always.

Best Regards

HARISH RAM L H
CEO
Copyright Labs

It’s interesting to see that Copyright Labs is so fond of BitSnoop, because a letter obtained by the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) clearly shows that the group demanded the site to be taken down in April, along with 271 other sites.

How much damage Anonymous has done to Copyright Labs’ server is unknown, but its website has been unreachable for days. At the time of publication the Copyright Labs site is still displaying a “down for maintenance” notice.

 


The email conversation

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  • Cyrious

    I believe the word “Owned” is appropriate here.

    • Scary_Devil_Monastery

      Indeed. and “owned” by whom? As long as there are people capable of programming, ad-hoc networks such as “Anonymous” just keeps on growing.

      Which is why declaring war on milions of netizens isn’t such a bright idea, no matter the justification.

      • yello

        so, anonymous are my heros for the day..

      • Akumades

        mhm, i still think TPB should sell the data of their ‘most downloaded this month’ as advertising :p

  • Anonymous

    sigh! will these anti-piracy groups ever learn?

    • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

      Not until their heads are on pikes in the streets, in my opinion. Most of them are run by greedy assholes who want people to pay time and time again for the same content in different formats.

  • Master

    Owned? I say demolished.

  • Anonymous

    Why bother sending a reply to apologize; the address (and probably entire domain) has been blacklisted meaning the message should have bounced back UNDELIVERABLE….

    of course, looks like BitSnoop didn’t actually blacklist since they got the reply (doubt Copyright Labs took the capture)(I realize CL could have used another address in another domain, but they don’t strike me as that smart if they somehow missed their automated tool getting hacked)

    • Tucansam

       Smart admins don’t send “replies” stating a block action.  The keyword here, is “DROP”

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  • Sabby2013

    i say trolololed 

  • Iiiiidiots

    “We request u to kindly accept our apologies and support us as always.”

    Who the fuck writes “u” in place of “you” in a business letter? It makes Copyright Labs sound like incompetent, unprofessional kiddies. Which is probably what they are.

    • Manky goes to Bollywood

      This was the first thing I noticed in their reply, I was expecting a lol or kkthx at the end as well!

      • http://torrentfreak.com/ Rob8urcakes

        I was expecting summat like -

        “Sincerely urs w genuine Hugs & Kisses,
         xxOXOxx

        “PS, We’ve also made our wives and girlfriends available to your Staff for the next 3 months.  And we can accommodate requests for anal too ;)”

        • Neil

           Yo Bro,

          Jus a big soz 4 teh confuzunz coz r systemz bin haxed init, Bitsnoop haz
          bin gr8 support 2 us alwayz wiv speedy responses, we requestin u 2
          kindly tek r appolz n support us as alwayz.

          Laters.

          HARISH RAM L H

          Copyright Labs

    • Guest

      Indians are typically morons. They use sms shorthands even in business letters and memos and this is done by not only Copyright Labs but most Indian companies. Shows you the kind of teaching they receive in schools and colleges doesn’t it?

      • Guest

         Idiot!

    • Albinkolano

      Wow, it’s like you’re expecting Indians to know proper English.

    • Asdad

      true that!

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Dakota-Dube/1178206657 Dakota Dube

    and people say anon doesn’t do anything anymore

    • Anon

      Would rather hear about this kind of thing every month, than some pointless faggotry every day.
      We can live without hearing about useless, random and pointless actions that are really just sensational e-fame generating techniques for the media to piss themselves over, and also for a few namefags to achieve e-famous levels of  attention.

      Focus seems to be the requirement of the day !
      A focused Anon is a better Anon.

  • Mwhahaha

    There’s going to be lots of people applauding this, in the same way a young child approves of another kid doing something naughty.

    This doesn’t do the cause any good at all, it just pisses people off. At least they haven’t messed with any charities this time…

    • http://cheapassfiction.com/ Aelius Blythe

      Don’t underestimate the power of pissing people off.  

      Against massive companies and governments with their hands over their ears, people feel powerless.  And **feeling** powerless turns into **being** powerless.  Little acts of rebellion, no matter how “insignificant”, can turn the tide of battle. Can raise morale.  Can say “Hey we’re here!”  Even if no one’s listening.  

      If a tank’s mowing down the villagers, I’d applaud the guy throwing pebbles at it. 

      • Techanon

        And while we are at it we can laugh at them.
        I did laugh very hard while reading the article.

    • Guest

      Industries are acting like King Canute in trying to stop the people. Either the industries adapt or they will drown when the tidal wave finally hits and engulfs them. You can’t hold back the tide, so either adapt or drown.

    • Guest

      If its naughty then prove it. It seems its the industries are the ones pissing people off in not giving them any decent choices, If you don’t provide anything decent then you will loose your business. Either cater for the public or die, There choice.

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  • http://twitter.com/univluvinguy machoman

    Ok. Honestly guys its kind of shocking to read this news. I thought this shitty type of censoring are only done by the likes of Hollywood.

    I am from India but the websites were always working for me, Is it because I changed my ISP DNS to Google DNS?

    Anyway Iam enraged by this act. They censored a whole website because producers of a tamil movie named “3″ ( known for the song why this kolaveri) and a telugu language movie named Dammu asked them to. I can say for sure that 3 is the shittiest movie of the decade and they fucking block TPB and torrentz because of THAT??? If you think iam over reacting its like blocking torrent sites because producers of “LOL(2012) ” thought those sites were affecting their box office sales.
     

    • Trojan

      Maybe they did not want to embarrass themselves so they did not allow others to watch it , that’s the only reason i can find lol .

  • No1_2_u

    This is an intresting development; especially after the UN’s declaration not long after ACTA dot shot down:

    GENEVA – The United Nations’ main human rights body has for the first time
    backed people’s right to freedom of expression on the Internet in the wake of
    the massive role that social media networks played in the Arab Spring.

    In a landmark resolution, the U.N. Human Rights Council’s 47 members states
    agreed on Thursday that this right should be protected by all states and access
    to the Internet should also be guaranteed.

    http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/05/un-forum-backs-web-freedom

    • Violated0

      Well that is nice of the United Nations but I don’t think their bone has too much meat on it when it is not like China will start taking down their great firewall and allowing unrestricted access. Instead we have an idea to aspire to while they go on with business as well.

      While the UN approved of two aspects of Internet Access they did fall short of the full five as can be seen here… http://www.internetdeclaration.org/freedom

      This is… Expression, Access, Openness, Innovation and Privacy.

      That would certainly be a powerful demand if taken to Government level and would go on to change so many laws. Well this does indeed make a nice time to strike back and to establish some universal principals when dealing with the Internet and we do have people like Members of the European Parliament willing to listen.

    • Dm9914

      IMHO the UN resolution is a drop of good news in an ocean of censorship and suppression. It might not be aimed at real internet freedom (and it was actually backed by the US who does not have a good rep of supporting individual freedom vs mega corps greed) but at least it shows that some part of the ppl:s message is getting through and it is better than no good news at all.

  • YinoMino

    Wow thats some pretty crazy stuff dude. Seriously.
    Privacy-Peeps.tk 

  • Guest

    omg they wrote “u”

    • Desu1

      Maybe that’s formal in India. 

      • Timo

        “Maybe that’s formal in India.” – sure it is.. I just send a -thank you- email to the MEPs of my country for voting against ACTA. But I read it four times before I clicked send, just to make sure I didn’t use some im language…

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  • http://www.born2model3d.com/ Aditya

    MTNL Mumbai is still blocking all those sites. I have contacted the customer care and they had no idea what I was talking about. They just kept resetting my internet connection and then one guy told me to use open DNS. Lol

  • townie2

    go Anonymous. social justice for those who can’t speak or do anything themselves.

  • Irony

    Funny article.. on one hand bitsnoop claims they blacklisted CopyrightLabs & then CL  sends them an email.. 

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  • Leejunboy

    Owned

  • jOHN rYDER

    wait until these people that are hacked just say we are tires of being hacked and shut down all the internet service, be careful payback is a bitch

    • Huh

       Tires are gonna shut down the internets??  Ill be careful.

      • Alexandru Voda

         Well, maybe in India the internet is a big truck so if you take away its tires you shut down the internets.

  • IndiaMoviesucks

    I am from shit country know as India , this 
    Article  made me lol , they deserve it ! they just make shit movies .

    • pot prince

      arent you a part of ‘they’ as well as you are from India?? Stop being a Racist.. We are internet users who have no boundaries.When will you dumb cunts learn.

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  • Mr Afghanistan

    EPIC :-)

    Anonymous FTW <3

  • YARIGHT

    btw if tey dont stop trying this perhaps a suggestion might be to turn the tool onto major sites that they consider allies….and let them feel love and peace and harmony …..

  • Saxaltoplayer13

    When will anon go against the image industry such as GETTY IMAGES and others who send extortion letters regarding copyrighted images? Look it up online, they’ve been bullies as well for quite a long time. Torrent Freak should make an article on it too.

    • TorrentzFreakzme

       Your right, its just a matter of time. My business got sued over a small thumbnail of a turkey on our website for a “Thanksgiving Turkey giveaway” for the poor around the area. Getty sent out a threatening letter and a settlement of $800 dollars. Welp, they got what they wanted unfortunately.

  • PANMAN

     Yes they track images down with 3rd party software that scans images in websites with similar algorithms to an image they have stored in their database…

  • TraceLoop

    *claps*

  • Guest123

    OWNED you filthy “pirate hunters” or whatever you call yourselves. GTFO indeed. 

    GREAT JOB, anonymous… your work for the welfare and freedom of the internet is appreciated. 

  • banzi641

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  • lakawak

    Oooh! they sure showed them! Their mommies and daddies upstairs from their basements must be proud!

    I had an Anonymous bitch claim he hacked my Facebook account once. When I pointed out that he hadn’t, he tried to bluff with some internet terms that he hoped I didn’t know. Saying he installed a keylogger on my computer. When I pointed out that I hadn’t actually typed my password for Facebook in well over a year and therefore I never pressed the keys for my password, he said “It is not that kind of keylogger…it is a phishing scam” This of course made no sense and then I checked his profile…and the dumbass had a VERY recognizable picture as his profile pic. He was from my hometown (he targeted me after I posted on an OWS bitch site) and I said that I knew who he was and gave his name. 

    IMMEDIATELY, he blocked me on Facebook. What a little bitch. I quickly posted his name on that OWS site and and any other site he posted to. He finally sent me a private message begging me to stop because he was going to get into trouble.

  • dollardown

    Indian internet companies ruin everything they touch, they ruin tech support for USA companies, they cold call computer owners with fake virus reports and fuck up the owners com puters then they try and ruin bit torrent.   

    • Terimaaki

      Leave your wife to use she will know for sure what Indian can do when it comes to SEX sweeto … You will be Pawned then as well.

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  • Shitstorm

    WE R LEEJUN AMIRITE GAIS? 
    anonymous is nothing but a joke

    • Omniagek

      Good Job Anonymous, tale the basterds down whenever however.

      God Bless.

      * Z*

  • Harsh

    Salute 2 “Anonymous”…

  • Alangfc09

    wopppss// nice.. ahha..

    (White Hacker )

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    This message was sent in hundreds, if not thousands of emails to various website owners. Needless to say.

  • http://www.facebook.com/banni.chatrji Banni Chatrji

    Desi social networking site to take on existing ones.
    Worldfloat.Com allows a user to interact with whomever he chooses to interact.

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