![]() These are some of the biggest platforms in the ecosystem, so seeing even one of them offline isn’t an ordinary status, let alone seeing multiple. They say UseNext,, Gigaflat, Momentum Plus, and have all suffered a data breach, and three of them are offline right now. Usenet1, which is yet another online platform that is focused on “all things Usenet,” is reporting problems of a massive scale. While the connection hasn’t been confirmed, this could turn out to be true as reports pile up. ![]() The rumors that circulate online right now say the culprit is a Usenet client, called “Momentum.” Some people report that this client is actively swiping user credentials and uploads them on a platform called NewZBee. ![]() UseNext, one major service provider, has announced that a security hole may have revealed the names and bank account information of its customers. What has happened now, though, is not comparable to any of the previous blows delivered against Usenet pirates. ![]() Last year, we even reported about two persons who were supported by Usenet networks receiving imprisonment sentences. ![]() Many ISPs stopped offering Usenet over the years, and in 2018, BREIN started actively targeting Usenet indexing platforms. Usenet is basically a network of servers and clients where users meet virtually in “newsgroups.” Because these networks are decentralized, they are considered safe and private, so they are used for sharing pirated material, among other things. Multiple reports coming from Usenet users and providers talk about a massive and unprecedented security breach that has taken many of them offline. ![]()
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