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The Pirate Bay brings back moderators to cleanup thousands of fake torrents and spam comments

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Feb 2015 7:48 User comments (8)

The Pirate Bay brings back moderators to cleanup thousands of fake torrents and spam comments

Earlier this month, The Pirate Bay relaunched after nearly two months of downtime but with one group notably missing: moderators.
Now that security issues have been resolved, the moderator team is back with access to the back end of the site.

The team has a large job ahead of them, as spammers and scammers have been using the past few weeks to upload fake torrents and place spam and scam comments across legit torrent files. Fake torrents are most often littered with malware but some are less malicious and just include the incorrect file.

"I don't know how many torrents have been removed so far, but it is in the hundreds. Some fakers had eight or nine pages under their account," longtime TPB moderator Agricola noted.

New accounts have been banned for the time being, to help the cleanup, and the old title of "helper" has also been removed.

Source:
Ernesto

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8 user comments

122.2.2015 22:31

Great but you still have issues

And major ones to overcome like for instants you need to not only ban them you need to remove the option to create a new account by blocking there ip address from the system this will keep people from making ton's of bogus accounts and files

222.2.2015 23:41

banning ip's only works for that ip address not others that the same user can create

325.2.2015 20:19

@ScorpNZ, I agree! It's the first thing hackers hide is their ISP...The rest follows:/
I read an interview with ' Black Dragon ( one of the guys/hackers who hacked into the euro cap and trade headquarters and would have made billions had his partner not messed up ...made for extremely interesting reading! He laid a lot of it out very clearly...so yh ISP is nothing lol...and we're basically talking spammers etc here let alone full on hacks!

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425.2.2015 21:24

Originally posted by scorpNZ:
banning ip's only works for that ip address not others that the same user can create
My experience has been a bit different. I have found myself blocked when some spammers were found to operate through the same ISP. I would suggest TPB use the method that KAT uses. The posts by known good, verified and genuine posters have a crown against their posts. These one can rely on blindly.

526.2.2015 13:57

Originally posted by scorpNZ:
banning ip's only works for that ip address not others that the same user can create
and some IP providers still use dynamic IP.... which means your IP today isnt what your IP was last month or even next week. instead, you have the spammers IP from two months ago

Grrr

(ty to scorpNZ for now edited terminology see comments below)
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 27 Feb 2015 @ 5:36

626.2.2015 18:14

Originally posted by qazwiz:
Originally posted by scorpNZ:
banning ip's only works for that ip address not others that the same user can create
and some IP providers still use static IP.... which means your IP today isnt what your IP was last month or even next week. instead, you have the spammers IP from two months ago

Grrr
I believe you actually meant dynamic as they can be changed at will by the isp as you have said,static isn't

727.2.2015 05:23

Originally posted by scorpNZ:
Originally posted by qazwiz:
Originally posted by scorpNZ:
banning ip's only works for that ip address not others that the same user can create
and some IP providers still use static IP.... which means your IP today isnt what your IP was last month or even next week. instead, you have the spammers IP from two months ago

Grrr
I believe you actually meant dynamic as they can be changed at will by the isp as you have said,static isn't
now that you mention it yep dynamic is what i meant but only could think of static... ty for the correction

I do remember when all providers used dynamic addresses... it allowed them to charge customers slightly less (read "make more money off same price") because no one would think of using the lines more than a few hours a week. after all, Johnny couldn't be allowed to keep mom from gossiping on the phone all day (sic)

but now with dedicated cable up 24/7 most have computers running all the time. only mobile computers use Dynamic but they don't need to.... especially with the new v6 standard

and this is digressing, my appologies to those who are offended but while out here a think but probably dont answer question...
"Who remembers ring back modems?" (yep, I'm that old!)
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827.2.2015 09:27

Originally posted by megadunderhead:
Great but you still have issues

And major ones to overcome like for instants you need to not only ban them you need to remove the option to create a new account by blocking there ip address from the system this will keep people from making ton's of bogus accounts and files

Even if all IPs were static, blocking IPs would have work last century, now most hackers use 'zombies' to do ALL their dirty work. Even small botnets number thousands of zombies.

It is pretty much like AV protection which hasn't changed much in 30 yrs, it was effective last century but not today. McAfee claimed it is only 10% effective (by an executive leaving for greener pastures) and Norton 60% which is not credible. Neutral parties estimate 20-30% protection. That is why ultra-expensive security has been developed and is being used. Non of the banks that were hacked used next generation security software.
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