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Mega Uses Random Data From Your Mouse And Keyboard To Beef Up Its Already Insane Encryption
Kim Dotcom’s newly launched Mega is determined not to get screwed over by the US feds the way MegaUpload did, and the trick is encryption, lots of encryption. Mega’s really going that extra mile too; it’s using your random mouse and keyboard data to strengthen your crypto keys.
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Hands On: First Look At Kim Dotcom’s Mega [Updated]
Ahead of the official launch tomorrow, Kim Dotcom’s Mega is live early for some members of the press. The landing page at mega.co.nz now redirects to kim.com/mega (in Safari) and shows an error to people using Chrome. Here’s everything we know so far about the new Megaupload. UPDATED WITH HANDS-ON IMPRESSIONS.
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Surprise! Kim Dotcom’s New Mega-Site Looks Like A P2P Client
Oh Kim Dotcom, will your exploits never cease? He’s in court battling extradition to the United States, and simultaneously developing a new product that’s probably going to piss off the copyright holders who are coming after him for Megaupload. Genius!
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Now Kim Dotcom’s New Site Me.ga Has Been Hacked Too
Not only did Kim Dotcom’s Megaupload reboot get its domain name seized by officials in Gabon, it seems ‘real pirates’ have taken offence to Dotcom and hacked his domain to redirect to a group calling themselves ‘Omega‘.