On January 19th this year,was taken down in a series of raids and arrested on the order of the United States government. At its peak, the file-locker service was pulling in 50 million users every single day.In January of 2013, Megaupload's founderwill follow theand launch a new raid-proof service called, with the aim to have it launched and worked on the one year anniversary of Megaupload's closure.The new service starts from scratch, so your Megaupload account is still non-existent and you won't get your Megaupload files back (although, the Megaupload defence is trying to get users files released). According to Kim Dotcom, the new Mega service will have a wider range of applications than just file sharing He says the new venture will morph into awith all non-US hosters able to connect servers and bandwidth.Files stored by Mega will be encrypted using thealgorithm, with the uploader provided a unique decryption key providing them with the sole responsibility for deciding who is able to obtain full access to the content.