Your internet connection has been disabled, please remove these files from your device: "Inhumans Season 1 Episode 2"

>Your internet connection has been disabled, please remove these files from your device: "Inhumans Season 1 Episode 2"

How the fuck does an ISP do this

Other urls found in this thread:

iknowwhatyoudownload.com
iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/?ip=144.122.120.69
iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/?ip=144.122.120.71
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

They cuck you, your privacy and your money while you do nothing about it

This can't be real

Source on such an event?

>land of the free
l fucking mao

Ok, but how?

and this isnt /wsr/ but I feel like asking about how Id get it to not happen again

So just rename the file... It does go in the Options field, people.

Happened to me too. I had pirated a show and was cucked for about a week.

I didnt take screenshots, but my internet was disabled, and when I tried to reconnect that message was sent to me

They turned it back on after I deleted the file and Showbox, so gg I guess

>living in the u.s. of a(ss)

device details?

>inb4 you use some ISP-provided smartphone that's part of your contract
gee

BTW my ISP is Cox if that helps

Its a samsung on5 but the message reffered to the device as a PC so I dont think they know that much

>ISP is literally called Cocks
Can't make this shit up

How do they know you removed the file though? Thats fucking creepy.

This. Was it just malware from mpaa (or whatever they're called)? Could you use your phone while this message appeared? If you were unironically running gentoo I don't think this would have happened.

OP please give:
>your computer's OS
>how long after you removed the file did the internet come back
>could you use other devices during this time

I was using a Mobile Device, Samsung On5

WiFi reconnect about 2 minutes after I deleted the files

I could not reconnect to the internet on ang other device

tfw https and never get ISP warning messages

I seeded the amazing spiderman 2 for about a week before they cut my service and made me watch a video on copyright infringement.
It was Verizon

So the movie was on your phone? Is the phone rooted? Theres a ton of default ATT apps on stock phones that probably scan for non-drm'ed material.

I suspect that the Jews in Hollywood hired ex-NSA scientists to engineer mp4 files to have telemetry built in and phone back home to their DMCA enforcement network.

No, the phone isnt rooted, but it shut off the router, not specifically the phone (its metropcs btw)

>Call them up
>Hello id like to cancel my service
Cancel your service.

Damn, then it seems the ISP are seeding those torrents then. Once downloaded, it probably phones home triggering the service outage. I'm sure if you looked at traffic via wireshark you would have seen it communicating somewhere. But that is definitely creepy and malware-like behavior.

not a lot of choices, especially in aquidneck island

ah, alright, I think I might have to figure out a new way to pirate stuff, then

If you don't use a vpn your isp can see all your traffic.

iknowwhatyoudownload.com

Don't judge.

They can tell if you're still seeding the file.

Was he seeding? Cause the quick and easy fix would be to not seed then.

well meme'd lads xD

>not using encryption and a peer blocklist on your torrent client

Utter trash taste my man.

>peer blocklist
Which one?

Post your iknowwhatyoudownload.

metadata?
hash?

>not seeding

>having internet at all

>your ISP knows when you have deleted a file

>Season 1 Episode 2
Fake. Should be S01E02

Anyone that claims to be a Sup Forumsentleman and doesn't use a VPN in this day and age is beyond help. Some may be expensive true but just skip the tendies for a while and buy a year subscription. NSA probably has ways around them but it will be years before that tech filters down to ISPs and Hollywood

Companies have lawyers examine torrent traffic for certain files and send letters when they can identify a seeder. Shutting down your internet on the spot is far beyond anything I've heard of, though, especially since ISP's are pretty much just covering their asses when they ask you to delete shit.

>torrent tons of shit
>not getting anything even though it gets my location/ISP right

>they cut my service and made me watch a video on copyright infringement

I assume that the NSA has opinions on everyone's taste in porn regardless of how secure their connections are, but keeping Hollywood out is good enough if you're not dealing drugs or terrorism.

>So just rename the file... It does go in the Options field, people.
Verpiss dich

Assuming it's real, just remove it from your torrent client, there is no way for an ISP to check what is on your HDD.

>iknowwhatyoudownload.com

how fucked am I

And for what? The most retarded movie of 2015?

If you're in the west anime is safe as fuck to torrent, if you're in Japan or Singapore then worry.

>torrent ended the same time it began
what did he mean by this?

i think this exists my boy

So this is only for stuff you're currently seeding? Also, that site says only .51% of internet users torrent files daily. That seems pretty low, doesn't it?

Windows user spotted

Microsoft searches your files regularly and they sell the information to people who want to know about it. It's all clearly written in the terms of service you fucking moron.

Alright lemme just set aside time to read every user agreement for every program I ever use

Microsoft still know it's the same file. Renaming the file won't change shit. You need to delete it before you can get internet access. Microsoft keep track of all the things you do to your files.

>not reading the end user license agreement before entering into licensed usage of someone else's software where you input personal information.

Do you also give away your social security number to strangers without making sure they are responsible with that information?

You might use the program, but it isn't yours. You don't own the program on your computer. Microsoft owns it and the user license only applies for a certain type of use, any other use and you might be legally liable. So make sure that you read user license agreements for software you don't own.

If you install Linux, then who cares because you own the software and can legally do whatever you want with it, but that is not the case with windows. They can look at what you are doing, you are only using it under a license and microsoft can do whatever they damn please with their own service, you need to read and understand the EULA to know your rights and responsibilities. Microsoft can legally brick you computer and make you unable to boot your computer if they want. It is MICROSOFT's property. Don't forget that, you are on someone else's property and you better behave.

The only thing this caught me on is a single anime I downloaded from rutracker. Not a single other torrent was detected

>its not safe in sg
what? did i miss something? i'm about to be deported back to sg from CAN and i have been torrenting anime from nyaa
if this is going to cost an issue then i have to illegally remain here in CAN to save my animu

OP is lying

There is no way this is real

it shows too less things

searching my dorm's ips are fun

>iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/?ip=144.122.120.69
iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/?ip=144.122.120.71

>iknowwhatyoudownload.com
Older people can't normally figure out how to pirate shows.

>Your internet connection has been disabled, please remove these files from your device: "Ukranian cunny lovers vol.5"

iknowwhatyoudownload.com thread?

>here in finland the only thing cutting internet atm is trees falling on phone lines

They just throttled my speeds to 150 kb/s download & 10 kb/s upload

FUCKING AMERICANS HAHAHA

Use an encrypted network, boyo.

delete the shit trackers, you need only coppersurf and opentrackr

Why exactly would you seed?
Why, morally, should I care about the "good of the community," whereas I shouldn't morally care about rights to intellectual property?
If it benefits me personally, I'll leech.

Stock roms are crawling with spyware like CarrierIQ. Root the phone and install an open source rom like LineageOS. Then install a firewall app like Afwall+ and block all incoming and outgoing connections. Enable only apps you need to have outgoing connectíins. Use a VPN. Then your ISP has no access to your phone, and has no idea where you're going to or what you're doing on the net.

Watch the episode and delete it if it's actually an episode. Either they detected it while you were downloading it or it pings a server that let's the creater and ISP know its still in your machine

Did you have to isn't all some shit from them when you got service?

Why are you still watching that american garbage? Can't you see you're admiring the people that want you to be locked up?
Why seed their movies? You are literally hosting the stuff from the people that want you in prison.

>but I'm le xir roboto
Yeah.

This happened to me as well when I lived in the midwest, same ISP. Was running Windows 7 on a desktop.

AFAIK they could've just identified torrents and connected IPs; it only ever happened when torrenting, not with any direct download infringement.

>they know what files are on your computer and decided to MitM your HTTP connexion for that
It doesn't matter if it's from your ISP or from the gov, at this point it's just a plain virus

Why does the dink have an M14 with no bayonet lug?

What do I use in Japan? Xdcc?

>pull it up on 4G

I didn't need fucking names, christ.

Oh yeah, my actual IP is blank. Does this mean I've successfully escaped tracking? t. bong with no VPN and no normie TV show torrents

>indian family sex
BOBS

If my ISP did that I'd cancel my service immediately. Even if you don't have many choices don't let them cuck you, OP.

i hope you brought lube, prison is going to be rough for you

Huh, my university doesn't show anything. Kinda bizarre. I've downloaded torrents here before (nothing even remotely mainstream), but I don't know how it's completely clean. wtf.

i don t use VPN and still got 0 traced on me . but maybe it s cause i download only from private trackers

if everyone was a tyrone like you, then you'd be forced to download ur loli porn at 0.5MB/s

or op's just lying his ass off

Bump. Can anyone tell me what to use in Japan? I'm leaving in 3 days and I need to know how to leech my chinese cartoons while I'm there. Preferably doable with Android as I'm not taking my laptop with me.

they'll only shut it down if you repeatedly do it. then you have to call in, talk to their DMCA department, and they walk you through making sure your device has anti-virus on it, that no unauthorized people are using your network, and yadda yadda.

and god damn there are lots of you that get DMCA violations for porn. what the fuck?

Copyright infringer but seeder Jamal isn't better than copyright infringer but leecher Tyrone.

>tfw ISP providers can't cuck you in Australia
>tfw internet speed is fucking shit
End me please

those basterds finally got me around to getting a VPN.
was tired of them taking over the connection just to scold me for downloading something, they don't tell me which download it was though.
just have to go to their janky site, click a button and get my internet back.

This is the future you chose. Nothing to hide, right?

Kinda disturbs me how employers could get your IP from an email and then instantly know what you have been torrenting

Probably just gives you back internet when you stop seeding

Firstly, buy a new phone.
The On5 is a budget phone that's a generation old. At least get the J3. I'd recommend the ZMax Blade. Out the door with no case or anything it should run you about $130. Buy a case though, it helps the schmuck behind the counter.
While you're in there, bump yourself up to the $60 plan.
Then, download LibreTorrent and just pirate shit on your phone.

>then it seems the ISP are seeding those torrents

Obviously the only logical explanation. Not your ISP being able to browse your fucking computer or whatever.

It's only a matter of time m8

What the fuck?

Not really.
How it works is that there are companies that sit on torrent trackers and harvest IP addresses and what they're registered as downloading/uploading. That's part of how torrents work- they have to announce that your IP is looking to download or Upload file x, or the protocol doesn't work.
So they record this, and then they have agreements with ISPs for them to forward the copyright claim to the owner of the IP.
That's how they know, since the very first thing that happens is that the IP is on torrent x for anyone to read.

Pretty simply all you need to do is tunnel traffic through, say, a VPN, and copyright claims go to the VPN provider, who can completely legally just toss them all.

What's in EBookLibrary?