If you had personal files stored long-term on the now-dead Megaupload, consider them gone for good. A Department of Justice spokesperson, who asked not to be named “for security reasons,” tells us in ...
Looking to share your important files somewhere safe and secure? Forget FileSonic, formerly one of the world’s largest online file-sharing lockers. In a message just posted to its website, the company ...
(AP) Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says he’s “in tears” after a European company announced it had deleted all the data it was hosting from the shuttered file-sharing site. Netherlands-based LeaseWeb ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation will head to court on Friday to push the federal government to establish a process that will enable law-abiding Megaupload users to get their files back. EFF files ...
The federal government's recent indictment of Megaupload executives for copyright infringement has left millions of people who stored photos or documents on the service in limbo. Earlier this month, ...
When a cloud service like Megaupload or Dropbox gets shut down, what happens to your files? Do you have any recourse, or is that it? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
A U.S. federal judge has asked for more information to plan an evidentiary hearing concerning the fate of terabytes of data held in limbo since the shutdown of the Megaupload file-sharing site. U.S.
When the cops busted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom on Jan. 18, who was brought into custody with the help of an anti-terror squad, police said the takedown was going ...
After a tumultuous week where popular file-sharing website Megaupload was shut down by the Department of Justice, two other digital locker sites, FileSonic and FileServe, have decided to stop users ...