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DDoS Attack Scuttles The Pirate Bay

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The rogues and rapscallions behind the attack are currently unknown.

The popular file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has been offline for nearly a day following a deliberate denial-of-service attack from an unknown source, according to its official Facebook page.

Since the attack, The Pirate Bay has been relying exclusively on its Facebook profile to relay information to the public. It first reported site issues nearly a day ago, suggesting it had heard reports from users that the site was inaccessible. As it turns out, the site was in the early throes of “a big DDoS attack.” The Pirate Bay said it had “suspicions” about who might be behind the attack, but no one has stepped forward to claim responsibility for the service denial.

The attack was preceded by a busy few weeks that have seen The Pirate Bay in the news almost daily. After UK courts ordered that all UK ISPs block access to the controversial file-sharing site, Dutch courts followed suit and did the same by expanding a previous ban to apply to all ISPs instead of a few. Following the UK ban, the hacker collective Anonymous took credit for attacking Virgin Media with a DDoS of their own. The Pirate Bay discouraged the attack and called it a form of “censorship.”

There is no word yet on when the site will be accessible.

Source: The Pirate Bay

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