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  1. Improvements Pervy has been hard at work making improvements to the site. Unfortunately he was using a hammer to write code and has been asked to take a less destructive roll. But now that the improvements are ready, Pervy has returned to unveil some of the changes. Here is what has been added/changed: More secure inline media content Faster loading for youtube videos IPv6 support in the tracker new mediainfo bbcode tag
  2. I am looking for bittorrentfiles. I have invites: racingfor.me, TorrentChile, SilentGround, gods.lu ( available from saturday till monday this week ).
  3. With the occasion of the Easter Holidays, we offer you a simple compentition but extremely advantageous. Search all torrents that have a strict connection with the Holy Easter Holidays and with Our Lord Jesus Christ, exampleJesus.of.Nazareth.1977.PAL.2xDVD5.D10 and post them just down this topic. The essential condition is that the torrent to be valid and counted, they have to been downloaded by you and to keep it at seed, till the award day. The torrents that are posted on and will be valid on your profile and downloaded and kept on seed, will not be counted as for this contest. The users that find, download and keep the torrents on seed that have connection with the Holy Easter Holidays, will be awarded as: 1st Place - 300Gb + 10000 points bonus 2nd Place - 250Gb + 6000 points bonus 3rd Place - 200Gb + 3000 points bonus The differentiation of the winners will be as the number of the torrents posted, download and kept at seed. The winners will be announced at the 3rd day of Easter Holiday. The staff wish you Happy Easter and good luck !
  4. New statement from a site's admin: The tracker will be back. We might not even need to change the site URLs, this will be determined on Friday.
  5. To the hardened file-sharer, paying for pirate content seems a ridiculous thing to do, but that's exactly what thousands of consumers are gravitating towards in 2017. Pirate IPTV services provide staggering amounts of live and VOD content for a small monthly fee and networking company Cisco suggests that the market may already be millions strong. It’s often said that the peer-to-peer file-sharing boom of the early 2000s was fueled by the entertainment industries’ failure to offer their content in the digital domain. It took years for them to respond but content is now more widely available online than any time in history. Of course, in the background there are still millions of people who prefer to get their content fix for free. The lure of BitTorrent and unauthorized online streaming platforms remains strong but there is a noticeable trend of people wanting their content delivered to a TV instead of a computer screen. With that in mind, it’s no wonder that the rise of Kodi has been so dramatic. The legal media player augmented with a wide range of unauthorized third-party plugins is a pirate’s dream, providing huge volumes of premium content at zero cost. The system does have its drawbacks, however. Depending on the content, at times these setups can be unreliable, particularly when it comes to offering live sports. Streams are often low quality, if they stay online at all, a frustration to anyone trying to enjoy a real-time event. One solution to this problem is to buy a $100 package from an official TV provider. Another is to pay a few dollars, euros, or pounds a month to an illegal IPTV supplier, who will provide thousands of often HD quality channels and VOD, with much greater reliability and accessibility than anything available for free. When monitoring various anti-piracy companies, it’s clear that IPTV is a growing concern. Companies like Premier League partners Irdeto are clearly involved in tackling the issue and now networking company Cisco has shown its hand. Cisco says it has spent years monitoring all kinds of piracy but its research into illicit IPTV suggests momentum in the area. Describing the Internet as a “great equalizer”, it says that some services could be “run by a teenager on a home PC” while others have companies and racks of servers behind them. Despite the apparent gray area, the big ones do stand out, however. Cisco homes in on one particular supplier called RapidIPTV. According to its own data the company has 170,000 subscribers. Although market prices vary depending on package size and whether a subscription is bought through a reseller, each could be worth around $10 to $15 per month. Clearly there are significant sums of money involved, even for new entrants to the market. “Servers which have only been recently launched can be expected to have hundreds of subscribers. Well-established servers might have 5,000-10,000 subscribers,” Cisco says. The company says it spends time scouring online forums, the main marketplaces where IPTV packages are made available. One of the most active forums has 285 IPTV servers on offer. “Conservatively, it’s fair to assess that for these 285 servers, there’s an average of 1,000 viewers per server in this highly competitive environment,” Cisco says. “When we extrapolate from the forum described above, we can conclude that this single forum can easily reach 285,000 viewers. An average forum has offerings of hundreds of servers and each one has thousands of customers. “So, with hundreds of popular forums worldwide and thousands of customers per site, the global scale of the problem is clearly visible to those of us visiting the forums and maintaining statistics.” While Cisco doesn’t name the forum in question, the site has been operating openly for many years, without obvious signs of legal trouble. The same cannot be said about people who actually provide the services, however. As highlighted by various raids in the UK, Spain, Bulgaria and elsewhere, the authorities are certainly very aware of the problem. These raids won’t be the last either, something that may put pressure on supply. “I expect our prices to go up during the next few months,” one supplier told TF on condition of anonymity. “We all know that IPTV is in the crosshairs so suppliers who can’t stand the heat will get out. That might cause capacity problems but you know, it’s a moth to a flame. Others will setup, there’s money on offer. We’ll see.” The rise of IPTV is certainly interesting from a piracy perspective, since it appears to offer a stepping stone for those currently disappointed by free web streaming but can’t or won’t pay the relatively large sums demanded by broadcasters. Also of interest is whether companies such as the newly aggressive Netflix will begin to see IPTV services that come bundled with VOD packages as serious competitors. After all, for around the same price as Netflix, it’s possible to get a premium IPTV service with thousands of movies on demand.
  6. The Future of TehConnection.eu First & foremost thank you to the almost 100,000 users that have passed through since our humble beginning 9 years ago. We very much appreciate the love and support that has been shown to us. We do what can for the users because without each and everyone of you, there is no community and there is no TC. So things have been stagnant eh? We are well aware there has not been any major upgrades/features implemented in the past 4+ yrs and for that we are truly sorry. We could talk for hours about how our personal life has had more demands with work, school, the family and so forth but we don't want to bore you. It's life and it happens to the best of us. Since January 2017 several users have expressed their concerns starting with the expiration of the domain (extremely embarrassing for us), downtime during our server migration, & even the recent issue with our SSL certificate expiring. We're working on making some changes & for starters the domain will never ever expire again, promise. We are almost a decade in and we will continue do our best to evolve with the times and give you another decade or two but for that we are going to need your help. Efforts are underway to make many proactive changes as well as renew activity in TehConnection; expect progress from here on out. It's not going to happen overnight, it's going to be a hell of a long path but you will be pleasantly surprised for what we have in store for you. So lets get down to business.. HIRING VOLUNTEERS We are a site based on volunteer work at the end of the day & we rely on members to contribute to the site whether it be uploading, moderating to make sure all the uploads meet our high standards, helping the community with any site related issues they may have, managing uploaders, design/development, site relations, recruitment and more. We are looking to fill the following positions: - Uploaders - DoTs - Encoders - Forum Moderators - Moderators - Developer / Designer Preferred Qualifications Writing server-side code for web-based applications C++, PHP, AJAX, Python or JavaScript, database design and SQL. Develop UI with AJAX and similar technologies. An understanding/experience with CSS and HTML5 development Knowledge of Unix/Linux. Experience with the BitTorrent protocol If you are interested in joining our operations team, please send DeCrypt a message. Make sure you include what position(s) you are looking to fill, as well as a CV or any qualifications you possess. If you have previous experience as staff at another tracker, you are welcome to apply as well. GOALS We have goals, it's an old goal but it was forgotten, we still want to be the largest private high quality movie tracker in the world. By the end of 2017 WE ARE going to be at 25,000+ users (double our current user-base), we are going to have over 100,000+ torrents, and we WILL have over half million peers. We would like to start acquiring the following in the upcoming months to provide you with world class privacy, security and an immense selection of global content at the fastest speeds. - 2 x Offshore Dedicated Servers for hosting our front and back-end. - 5+ GBPS DDOS Protected Proxy for the front-end. - 1-2 x Uploading / Seeding Dedicated Server w/ Minimum of 50 TB of storage, 10 GBPS up-link and possible automation. - 1 x Encoding Server - Zero Knowledge Offshore Cloud Hosting ADDITIONAL INFO There are currently over 10,000 invites outstanding for non-donor members, use it or lose it. It will be purged in the following weeks so if you know someone who would love to join our community - don't hesitate, we won't hold it against you if they are new to torrents and have a bit of a learning curve, we are here to help and to share content. DONATIONS We accept donations only to cover the costs associated with running the site and tracker. The costs come from renting servers and the bandwidth they consume every month. TehConnection has been online for 9 years because of the contributions from our members. Without donations, we simply wouldn't be here. If you are financially able, please consider making a donation to help us pay the bills! We have not publicly asked for a single donation in over 5+ years, because we try and keep our operating costs to the bare minimum in-case donations do not cover.
  7. As many of you are now aware, starting yesterday you were faced with a login screen when you tried accessing BakaBT. This time is not a prank, we are forced to change over our model to a private tracker, and to remove our public component. The reason for the change is a targeted assault by a copyright agency. Despite our cooperation and ban of the reported titles, they kept spamming our hosting provider with C&D letters because their botched algorithm of detection will report any title that may or may not even be in their property, only having a similar name. Their responses were even more amusing claiming rights to images on descriptions, despite content being made unavailable. Fair use, who ever heard of that. However their actions have caused a side effect where our provider, spineless as they always are, gave us an ultimatum to remove our domain from their IP. It is still uncertain whether or not we will be forced to relocate servers altogether, so if we become inaccessible later today, it means we are most likely relocating. Sign ups are currently closed, so if you are currently without an account or your account has been pruned, you will be unable to use BakaBT from now on. There will be a system set in its place, either invite or applications or something similar a bit down the line. Password recovery will also be included sooner rather than later. Additionally, please do not post/forward this information to social media and other sites until this matter is handled. We will post an update on our official channels when we have secured our position and fully resolve the situation.
  8. New internal group: Welcome our new Blu-ray internal group SD SD group join our internal groups! Make them be very welcome in our community!
  9. Will have Tracker of Gods ( gods.lu ) invite at Saturday this weekend if you interested. Looking for ZonaQ invite.
  10. Australia's mandatory data retention scheme comes into effect today, with telecoms providers expected to retain and store their customers' Internet usage metadata. In response, privacy group Digital Rights Watch has declared this event National Get a VPN Day, vowing to equip citizens with the tools they need to avoid surveillance. For so many years, citizens have believed that what they do online is largely a private matter. Some continue to labor under the misconception that online events are somewhat transient but in many respects the Internet is becoming the network that never forgets. In March 2015, Australia’s parliament passed legislation which requires all Internet service providers and telecoms companies to store their customers’ metadata. Despite cries from the public, the law swept into the books largely unhindered. The Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Bill 2015 (pdf) covers large swathes of data. When a subscriber uses the Internet, for example, telcos are required to log their account name, date, time and connection duration against the service they access. Companies are also required to log location data, including where any communications begin and where they terminate. Fixed line, WiFi, and cell phone connections are all covered by the legislation, which scoops up data on everything from social networking activity to visits to file-sharing sites. Considering the scale of the project, ISPs and other telcos were given a year to have systems installed to handle the huge quantities of data involved in spying on millions of Australians. That deadline ran out today, meaning that for the man in the street, online privacy is now a thing of the past. Or is it? Australian privacy rights group Digital Rights Watch (DRW) think they can make a difference. A few hours ago they urged citizens to fight back against mass surveillance, declaring today, April 13, “National Get a VPN Day.” “It’s important that we mark this date – and pause to remember that a detailed picture of the private lives of Australian citizens is being collected by telecommunication companies on behalf of the Government. Many interactions we have in the digital world are being collected and stored by our communications providers, all without adequate safeguards” says Digital Rights Watch Chair Tim Singleton Norton. DRW notes that the growing uptake of VPN services among Australians is a sign that the public doesn’t appreciate being spied on. While that’s almost certainly the case, Aussies have a long history of VPN use for other purposes too. For years, when Netflix wasn’t available locally, Australians bought the service from overseas territories, such as the United States. Then, when Netflix finally landed on local shores, people used VPNs to access the better content selections available on Netflix in other countries. Then last year, following massive pressure from copyright holders, VPN services received yet another boost when the Federal Court handed down instructions for ISPs to block The Pirate Bay and several other pirate sites. So, along with fighting geo-restriction and web blockades, ISP surveillance is now giving Aussies yet another reason to pick up a VPN, if they don’t have one already. “That’s why we’ve declared today as a national day of action – we’re calling upon Australian citizens to educate themselves about the scale of this surveillance and take precautions accordingly,” DRW says. “If the government wants to surveil its citizens, then we’ll do everything in our power to equip people to circumvent that surveillance. If it takes every Australian having to run their digital lives through a VPN for the government to recognise that, then so be it.” In addition to launching a Twitter campaign (#GetaVPN), DRW has an advice page with links to sites and resources offering information on VPNs and their use. TF’s own VPN anonymity guide is featured along with other good resources.
  11. Howdy , Between 10.04-10.05.2017 all torrents are freeleech! During Easter holidays and day 01.Mai EliteZones The staff will offer one month torrents Free !!! EliteZones Enjoy!
  12. FraMeSToR has a new member. Please welcome FraMeSToR's latest Remuxer hackerman !!! Hackerman has been trained by stRAf3r to FraMeSToR's high standards and has been releasing for a few weeks. He will be an excellent addition to the site. We have two new First Line Support staff. Elaysa and wrinkles88 are joining the BeyondHD staff team in the role of First Line Support. They will be trained up as moderators I am sure they are more than capable of handling the position and assisting our members. But please be gentle it's their first time. Thanks guys for putting your hand up. We are all volunteers and your time and effort is appreciated.
  13. OurBits determined to provide users with a rich, high-quality resources, through a period of development, we have set up the groups, now needs to recruit members for the majority of the members of the working group in order to strengthen the team. Recruitment objects include DIY group, Remux group, Encode group, Web-DL group members. We can provide: 1. a warm discussion, learning atmosphere. Work is done to the machine, usually we can discuss the technology, you can also chatting water craps Sahuan. 2. Rich site benefits. No physical return, but according to the publication, the monthly award will be appropriate, including but not limited tothe magic value invitation code, medaland so on. 3. Management Group members haveUploaderidentity, the candidate can be uploaded directly without resources. 4. Priority promotion management of the fast track, or retirement after the pension group, VIP treatment. Our requirements: 1. a sense of belonging to OurBits, willing to work together to build our website. 2. PT interested in making resources, actively learning, there are at least two hours a day online time, refused to heat for three minutes. 3. stable operationat least six months, during the leave shall not exceed one-third, and the work of extended leave of absence in accordance with time. 4. Organizational awareness, able to obey the arrangements, on time to complete the task of distribution. 5.can not bepart-time in the other groups. Apply: 1. Be sure to add the group before sending their personal circumstances to the mailbox: [email protected] , include: 1.1 computer processor model. Group requires compression processori7 or more. 1.2 upload bandwidth. Upload bandwidth requirements of all groups of not less than10Mbps. 1.3 daily online time. 1.4 hard disk storage space. 1.5 Other personal instructions. 2. join the QQ group:529 704 084, application information: Application Section + personal ID, such as DIY + admin. 3. After the group will be arranged to learn. After the application will have a study and trial period, please take seriously.
  14. Hello, it's nice to see a great site like InviteHawk and it looks great. Hope to spend a great time here and help as much as I can.
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