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Kim Dotcom Claims Ownership of Two-Factor Authentication
Infamous file-sharing kingpin Kim Dotcom claimed today he is the inventor of two-factor authentication, a method of securing online services.Kim Dotcom publishes Mega White Paper
Founder of Mega and Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, has published a white paper describing and breaking down the case between the United States and Kim Dotcom. It’s an extensive document published just moments ago, so...“I’m Back, Bitches”: Busted NinjaVideo Founder Freed From Prison
In early 2010 US-based NinjaVideo was one of the biggest unauthorized movie streaming portals around but just a few months later its progress would come to an abrupt and dramatic halt. As part of...NZ Prime Minister Hits Back at Green MP Critic
Just yesterday the New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, was embarrassed, after his claims of not having much of a relationship with NZ Intelligence agency (GCSB) head, Ian Fletcher were countered, with another MP suggesting they were...Mega Tops 3 Million Users One Month After Launch
File-sharing site co-founder Kim Dotcom says the site has more than 3 million users exactly one month to the day after it launched, and is most popular in France, Spain, Brazil, Germany, and the...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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