Mega - Kim Dotcom's new baby

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08.02.2013, 22:30

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don't know why 'mega.co.nz' wants the usage of chrome... Thumb down

06.02.2013, 23:33

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Mauro wrote:Thanks eigentor! As Rapidshare closed my account without providing any details about files in breach of their rules (I had more than 100.000 rapids) you can guess that I'm pretty pissed off and might change to Mega as well.


Hi Mauro, some months ago, you quite confirmed the back of MEGA. Now seems to be real. Files under former Megaupload, will remain in stock or they will be removed? Former shows are very interesting thus hope they remain in place. Thanks MauroSmileSmileSmileSmileSmileThumb upThumb upThumb upThumb upThumb up

06.02.2013, 22:51

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HeartHeart:heart:congratulation loved Kim. All of us we are waiting your new project. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD LuckThumb upThumb upThumb upThumb upThumb upHeartHeartHeartHeartHeartSmileSmileSmileSmileSmileSmileSmileSmileSmile

06.02.2013, 07:57

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I do not know if internet explorer 9 download from MEGA, but version 10 for Windows 7 download files without any problems, at the end of the download asks to save the file and is successful
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04.02.2013, 15:03

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Don't you think the one Google Chrome availability is a good insurance bill for Dotcom?

31.01.2013, 22:26

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Tested 2 files from David Orton, quite good speed, but download available only using Google Chrome, I tried with Firefox and it showed me a window telling I had to download Chrome, even though I've already installed.
And it asks which directory save the file at the end of download.

31.01.2013, 16:20

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Tarl_Cabot wrote:
eigentor wrote:blahblah

you cannot edit your password, you cannot delete your account but less than 2 weeks after the launch of MEGA search engine with the possibility to identify the encrypted files exist????

WTF!!!! Angry Thumb down Angry Thumb down Angry

Even more interesting: This search-engine was put up on Jan 20th, the very day MEGA itself was launched. Confused

31.01.2013, 15:57

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eigentor wrote:A search engine for MEGA-uploads reveals that lots of copyrighted files are already uploaded to them.

you cannot edit your password, you cannot delete your account but less than 2 weeks after the launch of MEGA search engine with the possibility to identify the encrypted files exist????

WTF!!!! Angry Thumb down Angry Thumb down Angry


btw: I've tested up- and downloads so far.
both only with Chrome and the annoying start screen. upload was fast and ok (as with 98% of all OCHs), the download (attempt) was one of the praised big files download (> 2 GB) and all 3 attempts failed.
several reasons for not using MEGA and exactly 0 reasons for using MEGA at the moment.

31.01.2013, 14:41

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Interesting article on „Spiegel Online“ today.

A search engine for MEGA-uploads reveals that lots of copyrighted files are already uploaded to them.
Not a big surprise, but it will be interesting to see if and how the authorities will react and if Kims legal provisions are good enough.

Article in german: [hidden link - please register]

26.01.2013, 20:02

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for the german members... funny! Big Grin

26.01.2013, 19:11

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perhaps any idea who's the person on the left side...?!? Big Grin

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23.01.2013, 09:06

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Tarl_Cabot wrote:another points is that the chosen description doesn't seem to be as safe as it's said. the random part of the description doesn't seem to be as random as it should. Sad this point or the critics in it are based on point 8 of the Mega terms:
8. Our service may automatically delete a piece of data you upload or give someone else access to where it determines that that data is an exact duplicate of original data already on our service. In that case, you will access that original data.

2 files made with the description cannot be the same. these files would be like two different finger prints and thus both wouldn't be the same. and so and because of the description Mega cannot be able to find any duplicate files on its server.

Perhaps they are referring to MD5 checksums: [hidden link - please register] (or some other kind), in the sense that they keep track of all the MD5s of the files (because it is impossible anyway to convert from MD5 to file) so that they can sort of "monitor" potentially illegal files.
Imagine there is an international database of files flagged as pedophilia, they would all have their own MD5 associated to them, so when somebody uploads them, no matter that they are encrypted, they would be automatically deleted.

Of course, you just need to put your file in a .zip or .rar and add a 1kb .txt file to radically modify the MD5 checksum and bypass that security, so that risk is not really real.

EDIT: Or, another theory I read is that they are not able to monitor files that are downloaded and/or uploaded, but, in case someone uploads a copyrighted movie (let's say) and he shares it with you, you have the option to add it to your account without actually downloading and re-uploading it, which means the file is the same. If the file on that guy's account gets deleted, it is safe to assume that yours would be, too, as it is merely a link to the original.

23.01.2013, 09:00

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oklahoma001 wrote:But if you ever lose or forget your password or get hacked, your completely boned. There's no way to reset or ask for a new pass. Heaven forbid when making an account you make a typo on your password as they don't even ask you for confirmation.Confused Apparently there's no way to delete your account either.

that's the main reason for a no-go of creating a Mega account.
the speed problems for up- or downloads are probably problems of the first days, the chrome-only is of course shit and sad but no way to change a password or deleting the accounts are no-gos!!!
if you have lost once your password this will mean that all your datas are lost, too.

another points is that the chosen description doesn't seem to be as safe as it's said. the random part of the description doesn't seem to be as random as it should. Sad this point or the critics in it are based on point 8 of the Mega terms:
8. Our service may automatically delete a piece of data you upload or give someone else access to where it determines that that data is an exact duplicate of original data already on our service. In that case, you will access that original data.

2 files made with the description cannot be the same. these files would be like two different finger prints and thus both wouldn't be the same. and so and because of the description Mega cannot be able to find any duplicate files on its server.
of course except Mega got a way to encrypt the uploaded files. ;)
so either Mega posted some bullshit termes instead of solving important problems like the chance to renew the password or Mega is lying.
and if any suspecious file (e.g. all the illegal content that killed MU) is found all similar files will be deleted, too. and not to forget the saved IPs of the uploaders.

the expected funs turns damn soon into a kind of nightmare. Confused

PS: no upload tried yet (because of the reasons above), download speed ~ 3 Mb/s.

23.01.2013, 08:34

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oklahoma001 wrote:
Chris26 wrote:Another purported great feature is the encryption key available only to the users and not to the site owners.
But if you ever lose or forget your password or get hacked, your completely boned. There's no way to reset or ask for a new pass. Heaven forbid when making an account you make a typo on your password as they don't even ask you for confirmation.Confused Apparently there's no way to delete your account either. Not the most comforting news considering how common it is for accounts to get hacked these days, especially with a filehost as popular as this.

I think the owners keep data such as usernames and passwords, they just don't keep the encryption key for the single files you upload.
And I definitely hope that all people registering for this are fully aware of what happened with MU anyway. Big Grin
EDIT: no, you're right. Also the password is encrypted.

Kind of stupid, really, so in the case of legal action, how are they supposed to comply with such a request?

They don't keep encryption keys for both accounts and files, so you basically need a dynamic IP (offered by most ISPs nowadays) to virtually do whatever you want.
Or, better yet, proxies or a VPN.

23.01.2013, 08:31

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After creating an account a few days ago it finally let me login this morning, what i don't like about it is endless BETA or not, so will say what i do Smile

Upload speed is ok at around 134KB which is about average for me, download speed seems good for a free host as i got 1.4MB on that but was slower than RS but i am premium with them so not sure for free users.

My main problem with Mega is that you need to use chrome just to connect and nope not a fan of that browser, i went to download a file through safari and it told me i had to use chrome just for that to work Angry

In short i certainly hope they make a mass of changes as its very basic as it is Sad