A major streaming platform moved quickly this week, disabling accounts operated by a piracy-linked hacker collective. The group had previously claimed possession of backed-up copies spanning millions of the platform's music files and associated metadata. The account suspension represents standard protocol when platforms detect coordinated unauthorized access attempts. Industry observers note such incidents highlight ongoing tensions between data security infrastructure and activist groups targeting copyright enforcement mechanisms. The platform hasn't detailed the extent of the breach or confirmed whether the hackers' claims about data volume are legitimate.

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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 17h ago
Millions of backup copies? Bull, this guy. If he really had the ability, he would have released it long ago, and wouldn't be shouting here.
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GrayscaleArbitrageurvip
· 12-22 22:52
Millions of backups? What a bull, this hacker group has always been big-mouthed, if they really leaked so much, something should have happened by now. The platform's account ban speed is quite fast, but all the details are covered up, which is indeed a bit suspicious.
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0xSoullessvip
· 12-22 22:47
Another wave of Be Played for Suckers news, the platform refuses to admit how much the data has been dragged, anyway, we suckers don't care.
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RektButAlivevip
· 12-22 22:39
Hacker is up to no good again, this time directly attacking the music library... so bold.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 12-22 22:36
Haha, millions of backups are really bold to say, this Hacker group is boasting without a draft. The platform's ban on accounts is a standard practice, treating the symptoms but not the root cause. Where is the real problem? It's still that the infrastructure is too poor. In this day and age, no one's data is safe, to be honest.
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