Displaying items by tag: Pirate

Reviews.org believe, with limited access to overseas streaming content, pirating used to be the norm for watching the latest movies and TV shows in Australia. But now VPNs are a cheap and easy way for Aussies to watch overseas content, and many streaming platforms have newer and better content than they used to.

Published in Entertainment

Ahoy, me mateys, there's no honour among thieves, as cyber attacks (which are illegal) target illegal software pirates from accessing infamous pirate site The Pirate Bay, who are presumably crying out the homophone "aaaaargghhhh" in frustration.

Published in Security
Friday, 05 May 2017 07:57

First Blu-ray 4K UHD code cracked

Blu-ray 4K UHD is protected by AACS 2.0 encryption technology and if a new torrent is kosher then the seemingly uncrackable has been cracked.

Published in Entertainment

Broadband provider iiNet has said it is working with a law firm to offer free legal advice to customers who receive a warning letter or speculative invoice from the copyright holders of the Dallas Buyers Club movie.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Microsoft has announced that pirated copies of Windows 7 and 8.1 will be upgraded free to Windows 10 but will stay in a non-genuine state until paid for.

Published in Home Tech

The slippery slope to Australia becoming an authoritarian capitalist state with restricted Internet access like China is looming with the excuse being that pirate sites need blocking, even though VPNs can easily get around government enforced restrictions.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Sunday, 18 September 2011 22:35

Another "Talk Like a Pirate Day" rolls around

What goes, "pieces of seven, pieces of seven?"

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

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