Looking to share some files with the general public? Whether those files are of the legal or illegal kind, a website has cropped up to index files on Kim Dotcom’s brand new cloud-storage site. Mega.co ...
The newly launched Mega is already removing legitimate files, but the problem appears to lie with a third-party search engine. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office.
Some users of Kim Dotcom’s Mega storage system are in a lather about a new browser extension that extracts their master encryption key from computer memory and displays it in a window. While the ...
A French website collecting links to content stored on the Mega file-sharing service is experiencing trouble in what may be an effort by Kim Dotcom’s latest enterprise to avoid concerns over illegal ...
MegaUpload entrepreneur and digital rogue Kim Dotcom kicks off his Mega file storage and sharing service on Saturday, and recently let slip via Twitter that users will get 50GB of free storage at ...
Get ready for Mega from the flamboyant Kim Dotcom. The Internet entrepreneur and accused digital outlaw recently launched Mega (short for Mega Encrypted Global Access), a new file storage and sharing ...
The cloud-storage service Mega's automatic file-encryption process does a great job of protecting Mega's business model, but isn't so good at protecting users' files. "All that matters is Mega's ...
If you’ve got files stored on Mega, back them up. That’s according to founder Kim Dotcom, who is currently appealing extradition from New Zealand to the United States on copyright charges. Mega gives ...
Worried about people accessing your personal files stored on cloud storage services? The new online-storage service Mega proposes a solution — encrypt them with its software. But Mega is an inherently ...
Kim Dotcom’s cloud storage service Mega has arrived on iOS. Nearly five months after the company entered mobile by way of Android, it’s now launched an iOS 7 app that lets users manage content stored ...