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September 19, 2017, 03:30:15 PM |
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https://i.imgur.com/Kpe9Fqd.jpgAs you may already know, The Pirate Bay is one of the most popular torrent and file-sharing websites in the world. The Pirate Bay's team has recently been caught taking advantage of its website popularity, and trying to make money by secretly injecting a Javascript code in it, to make its visitors generate (Mine) a cryptocurrency called Monero for the team. After this issue was reported, The Pirate Bay issued a statement on its website saying that, it was only a test for just 24 hours : "This is only a test. We really want to get rid of all the ads. But we also need enough money to keep the site running," says The Pirate Bay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://steemit.com/monero/@bad.r2017/the-pirate-bay-s-website-steals-your-cpu-power-to-mine-monero
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romec1701
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September 19, 2017, 03:33:06 PM |
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I saw this in the news and thought it was very cheeky. I am all for web hosts to try new ways to monetise/finance their sites.. and if this method involves crypto currencies then all the better.
They SHOULD HAVE told people about it though...
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TanyaDegurechaff
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September 19, 2017, 03:41:13 PM |
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I think if pirate bay announces this first before implementing it would have generated a positive feedback. Most of people who downloads on pirate bay knows that the owner needs money to to keep running so if they knew that pirate bay would use their cpu so it can maintain their service I think it will be ok to them since it is like giving something in return for the free service that they get.
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"Miracles are illusions caused by insufficient observation and understanding. They're just... glorious misunderstandings."
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btccash24
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September 19, 2017, 03:44:42 PM |
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I dont think they would receive any positive feedback from taking advantage from us in such cheeky way
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September 19, 2017, 03:45:02 PM |
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As you may already know, The Pirate Bay is one of the most popular torrent and file-sharing websites in the world. The Pirate Bay's team has recently been caught taking advantage of its website popularity, and trying to make money by secretly injecting a Javascript code in it, to make its visitors generate (Mine) a cryptocurrency called Monero for the team. After this issue was reported, The Pirate Bay issued a statement on its website saying that, it was only a test for just 24 hours : "This is only a test. We really want to get rid of all the ads. But we also need enough money to keep the site running," says The Pirate Bay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://steemit.com/monero/@bad.r2017/the-pirate-bay-s-website-steals-your-cpu-power-to-mine-moneroHmm.. its a malware or trojan that exploited Window users to mine XMR. It doesn't look good in their images if you are going to ask me. But they don't have image to protect in the first place that's why they take advantage of every unsuspecting victim who uses their website. I saw this in the news and thought it was very cheeky. I am all for web hosts to try new ways to monetise/finance their sites.. and if this method involves crypto currencies then all the better.
They SHOULD HAVE told people about it though...
If they told people that then would have lost alot of "customers" and revenues. Well that's the price to have to pay for downloading pirated copies of movies or software. Good thing I no longer using their site. Its one thing they let people downloaded pirated copy, but another thing if you are stealing in return.
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carlisle1
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September 19, 2017, 03:45:21 PM |
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I saw this in the news and thought it was very cheeky. I am all for web hosts to try new ways to monetise/finance their sites.. and if this method involves crypto currencies then all the better.
They SHOULD HAVE told people about it though...
I agree if they informed their visitors about this maybe they will be able to provide good explanation for such action, they already have an established name and giving enough info about this will let the people/ visitors to understand how it will help the site to continue surviving as they have knowledge that in order to facilitate funding is a must in every website that has been existing, another open idea for crypto industry.
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VanDerWaals
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September 19, 2017, 03:46:43 PM |
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I saw it on the site right after I went there. So I don't think they wanted to keep it as a secret. And I have no problem with it, the more people and companies, sites will use cryptocurrencies the better.
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September 19, 2017, 03:50:00 PM |
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as long as they tell people i'm ok with it. it's a far more honest way of monetizing than serving up ads that drive you crazy.
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karmakeddon
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September 19, 2017, 04:07:53 PM |
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It is actually a good thing that they are trying to find ways in monetizing the site. What they just failed to do is inform people about what they are doing. People go to TPB for one thing, to download stuff that is ripped off from others. They do not have a membership system so putting ads on the site was their way to monetize. Now, if they just launch a disclaimer that they want to mine Monero, all the better. It can fund for their servers and keep the site running.
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September 19, 2017, 04:10:30 PM |
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As you may already know, The Pirate Bay is one of the most popular torrent and file-sharing websites in the world. The Pirate Bay's team has recently been caught taking advantage of its website popularity, and trying to make money by secretly injecting a Javascript code in it, to make its visitors generate (Mine) a cryptocurrency called Monero for the team. After this issue was reported, The Pirate Bay issued a statement on its website saying that, it was only a test for just 24 hours : "This is only a test. We really want to get rid of all the ads. But we also need enough money to keep the site running," says The Pirate Bay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://steemit.com/monero/@bad.r2017/the-pirate-bay-s-website-steals-your-cpu-power-to-mine-monerobut until yesterday the code is removed in the piratebay site.
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September 19, 2017, 04:13:48 PM |
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What can we say, Pirates always be Pirates. Everybody tryes to earn money how he can.
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johanesrobin
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September 19, 2017, 04:20:08 PM |
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Very worried, this should not happen.
TPB should provide users with specific information to let users know.
this is a crime, maybe TPB does this to add a large operating costs.
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European Central Bank
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September 19, 2017, 04:23:59 PM |
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Very worried, this should not happen.
TPB should provide users with specific information to let users know.
this is a crime, maybe TPB does this to add a large operating costs.
i find it kind of hard to sympathise with anyone who gets their ass felt by visiting the piratebay. in case you hadn't noticed people going there are breaking a few laws themselves.
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anon4250158
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September 19, 2017, 04:25:21 PM |
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This has been done before, and stealing people's CPU time has never really been accepted as a valid way to make money for a site. Then again, it's not like downloading the ads isn't stealing your bandwidth. You can block both ads and scripts these days, so if you really don't want to participate, you don't have to. Sites should be up front about mining though.
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September 19, 2017, 05:06:04 PM |
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stealing is stealing..and nobody accept stealing..
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September 19, 2017, 05:15:31 PM |
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nice! been seeding some files particularly some ISO files and yet they were that cheeky. i wonder how much they got from it after 24 hours. or was it true that its just up for 24 hours. probably not earning much this time but weren't the money they got of all the ads popping every time people click a page?
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HashFace
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September 21, 2017, 01:26:23 AM |
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Apparently, the idea is catching on. I noticed today that a fairly popular faucet, MoonbitCoin, now has an option to allow website users to contribute their CPU power to their mining efforts for a bonus on their faucet payout. But they are upfront about it, giving the user the option to turn it on/off, so that's fine with me.... a good way to handle it.
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September 21, 2017, 01:50:45 AM |
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You are re-posting the news i already posted with a STEEM link to make money. I am tempted to report this as spam..
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FUD first & ask questions later™
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September 21, 2017, 02:32:29 AM |
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What can we say, Pirates always be Pirates. Everybody tryes to earn money how he can.
True. Would rather see them do that than show adds or popups.
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Remainder
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September 21, 2017, 09:51:39 AM |
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What can we say, Pirates always be Pirates. Everybody tryes to earn money how he can.
True. Would rather see them do that than show adds or popups. I also love pirate bay when download torrent, I think it is there way to keep there website running because some torrent site are down and the team are hunting down by the NBI! for me I think it is fair enough when try downloading there file and they also used your cpu to mine momero! Just try to install anti-malware in order to make your pc free from them!..
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