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Danish Police Eyes Torrent Tracker Users After Arrest and Shutdowns


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The Danish State Prosecutor has confirmed its role in shutting down two popular torrent trackers and the arrest of the alleged operator of Danishbits. The operator of Nordicbits, who confirmed his involvement, was apprehended in Spain but has sinced passed away. Police, meanwhile, aren't ruling out the possibility that users of the site will be identified.

 

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Private BitTorrent trackers are niche sites in most parts of the world but in Denmark they are huge.

 

With millions of views per month, sites such as ShareUniversity and Asgrd are among the most popular sites in the country.

 

This was also the case with DanishBits until it suddenly went offline a few weeks ago. At the time, several sources informed us that the owner was arrested and, this week, official confirmation came in that this is indeed the case.

Danishbits Operator Arrested

Denmark’s State Prosecutor for Serious Economic Crime (SØIK) announced that a 33-year-old Danish man was arrested in Morocco. This followed an investigation by the authorities, which acted based on a complaint from local piracy group Rights Alliance.

 

The Danishbits investigation, which started in 2016, revealed that the site was run professionally and that the people involved did their best to hide their identities. Payments, for example, were made through cryptocurrency.

 

Despite these efforts, law enforcement officials managed to identify the operator, who was subsequently placed on Interpol’s wanted list. In October, the alleged ringleader of the site was eventually apprehended and jailed in Morocco, from where he will possibly be extradited to Denmark.

 

“It’s very satisfying that the investigation led to both the arrest of the suspected operator and shutting down the network. It succeeded thanks to the sustained collaboration between our specialized investigators, prosecutors, and IT experts,” says Deputy Police Inspector Michael Lichtenstein.

Nordicbits Shut Down, Operator Passed Away

Danishbits was not the only private tracker to disappear this fall. The same happened to Nordicbits. This site, which was smaller than its competitor, was also reported to the authorities by Rights Alliance in 2018.

 

After a detailed investigation, the authorities identified a 69-year-old Danish man as the operator. The man, who resided in Spain, was apprehended by local police in September.

 

After being questioned the Nordicbits operator admitted his involvement in the site and agreed to shut it down voluntarily. The Danish prosecution intended to take the operator to court. However, the man was seriously ill and recently passed away.

Targeting Users?

In both cases, law enforcement officials managed to seize data which will be used for further investigation. Deputy Police Inspector Michael Lichtenstein doesn’t rule out that users will be identified as well.

 

“The most important thing is clearly to stop the illegal services, but it can certainly not be ruled out that seized data can lead to the identification of the users of the two illegal networks,” he says.

 

Despite this warning, private torrent trackers continue to flourish in Denmark. The two sites that were shut down had roughly 45,000 registered users, many of whom went to other Danish trackers.

 

Rights Alliance says that the users of these sites know all too well that they are breaking the law. The anti-piracy group is also happy that the authorities will consider follow-up steps.

 

“We are pleased that the announcement of the State Prosecutor for Serious Economic Crime also reflects the importance of an increased focus on users’ illegal behavior,” Right Alliance CEO Maria Fredenslund says.

 

Thus far, however, these users don’t seem to be particularly bothered. After the shutdowns ShareUniversity saw a 500% increase in visits, and Asgrd’s traffic jumped up by more than 750%.

 

Right Alliance informs TorrentFreak that they are aware of the growth of these sites and urges them to give up their illegal activities. If not, they will get the same treatment as DanishBits and NordicBits.

 

 

Source: TorrentFreak

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zanderthunder

But eventually, identifying users using IP address is not entirely accurate at all, especially if it involves Dynamic IP which changes every time router is restarted. So what the Danish authorities pursuing after torrent users is a waste of time.

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What about time-stamp (or similar)?

Isn't it possible to define that the same user A was using the ip x.x.x.x during the period x, the ip y.y.y.y during the period y, etc.?

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21 hours ago, mp68terr said:

What about time-stamp (or similar)?

Isn't it possible to define that the same user A was using the ip x.x.x.x during the period x, the ip y.y.y.y during the period y, etc.?

but that too doesn't work if the user is using public Wi-Fi tho.

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1 hour ago, zanderthunder said:

but that too doesn't work if the user is using public Wi-Fi tho.

Indeed.

Not using public wi-fi much: very fine when it's about short sessions to browse the web or to check emails; wondering how efficient it is in the context of torrent.

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Today another Danish torrent trackerAsgård  announce that they will shot down 31.12.20 because to much look at Danish trackere, so now only one Danish tracker back.

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Large Torrent Tracker Will Shut Down Voluntarily to Prevent Legal Trouble

Popular Danish torrent tracker Asgaard saw a surge in new users over the past weeks after rival trackers were shut down. While the operators were initially excited to see the community grow, recent news about the prosecution of their former competitors changed things. With legal pressure mounting, the tracker's staff are no longer willing to take the risk and the site will shut down at the end of the year.

More info here

https://torrentfreak.com/large-torrent-tracker-will-shut-down-voluntarily-to-prevent-legal-trouble-201218/

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