The Man Who Made Everything on the Internet Free
🎯 Want to learn to be a hacker? Join the Blackfiles Academy waitlist: https://blackfilesacademy.com/ In 2006, fifty-three armed officers raided a Stockholm data center to kill The Pirate Bay. They seized every server, arrested the founders and declared victory. Seventy-two hours later, the site came back online, stronger, faster and impossible to shut down. What began as a bedroom server became the world’s most resilient piracy empire, outliving raids, trials, extraditions and even the imprisonment of its creators. This is the story of the hackers who built something the internet couldn't kill. Sources: https://justpaste.it/lfiid CORRECTION: At the 19:56 mark, we show the CSC logo, but it is of the wrong enterprise. While we were referencing the Computer Sciences Corporation hack, we used the Corporation Service Company, not related in any way to that hack. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Under the Bed 6:19 - The Raid 11:15 - The Trial 17:12 - The Fugitive ▶️ BUSINESS: [email protected] 🔔 Subscribe for more weekly hackers & cybercrime documentaries.

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