The file-sharing service Mega has fielded 150 copyright warnings since its recent launch as founder Kim Dotcom grows a risky new business while under indictment by U.S. prosecutors for running ...
Worried about people accessing your personal files stored on cloud storage services? The new online-storage service Mega proposes a solution — encrypt them with its software. But Mega is an inherently ...
File-sharing website Mega has begun accepting bitcoins to pay for its storage subscriptions, its controversial founder Kim Dotcom announced over Twitter last week. Dotcom's decision to accept Bitcoins ...
(AP) New Zealand entrepreneur Kim Dotcom still wanted by U.S. authorities on allegations of copyright infringement launched a new online service this week for storing and sharing files. Staying true ...
Mega will accept the virtual currency bitcoin for subscriptions for more storage space on the file-sharing service, cofounder Kim Dotcom announced on Twitter. Bitcoin’s technical design may appeal to ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Like a good Hollywood sequel, Megaupload is back. Kim Dotcom, the founder of the shuttered file-sharing site that housed everything from family photos to blockbuster films, on ...
Get ready for Mega from the flamboyant Kim Dotcom. The Internet entrepreneur and accused digital outlaw recently launched Mega (short for Mega Encrypted Global Access), a new file storage and sharing ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More As more details come to light in the much-publicized Megaupload case, ...
Intel is investigating a security breach that has precipitated 20GB of its internal documents, some marked "confidential" and "restricted secret," being published on file sharing site Mega. The upload ...
Only days after popular file locker Megaupload was shut down by the FBI, competitor FileSonic has disabled its sharing functionality. FileSonic will now only allow users to download files that they ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Like a good Hollywood sequel, Megaupload is back. Kim Dotcom, the founder of the shuttered file-sharing site that housed everything from family photos to blockbuster films, on ...