Anonymous says, “The Pirate Bay has a new domain! Old domain compromised.”

Yes, the pirate bay is back after two months, as promised, they have come back on the 1st of February, 2015 under a new domain ‘.ac’. Last year, in December, The Pirate Bay’s servers were raided by Swedish police which led to them being ‘offline’ for several weeks. Its previous and current members suggested that The Pirate Bay would not return but now one of the members, know as ‘pseudonym’ and ‘mr 1010010000’ said, “if The Pirate Bay will be back… then it would be back with a bang.” While The Pirate Bay was offline, the Isohunt team had created its own version as a tribute and showing support, called “oldpiratebay,” and invested $100,000 for developers to develop the website. Today on Twitter, one of the famous Anonymous accounts (@theanonmessage), tweeted about the return of the official, The Pirate Bay:

“ALERT: STAY AWAY from The Pirate Bay website as we have gotten reports that it has been seized indirectly by the FBI and is logging IPs.”

“ALERT CONTINUED: The team at TPB are currently building their servers at a new website and should be up in a matter of hours.”

“ALERT: ThePirateBay has a new domain! Old domain compromised. This will be live in a couple hours. Always use VPN: http://thepiratebay.ac “

ALERT: STAY AWAY from The Pirate Bay website as we have gotten reports that it has been seized indirectly by the FBI and is logging IPs. — TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessages) February 1, 2015

ALERT CONTINUED: The team at TPB are currently building their servers at a new website and should be up in a matter of hours. — TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessages) February 1, 2015

ALERT: ThePirateBay has a new domain! Old domain compromised. This will be live in a couple hours. Always use VPN: http://t.co/8GxsQ83MCk — TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessages) February 1, 2015



NOTE: This was said by Anonymous on Twitter, and we don’t have any brief details about this update.

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