
One of the oldest torrent trackers Demonoid returns with a new domain,
demonoid.pw . While the owners of the tracker have not announced this officially, but the domain is already working. The tracker has been going through hard times lately. For 20 months, the site did not work at all, having gone offline after a DDoS attack and stopping Ukrainian servers, as instructed by the authorities. After returning, the site successfully returned to its former popularity, now it is already visited by several million people, which allows it to once again stand on a par with the largest torrent sites.
Perhaps, the change of the domain name is connected with the fact that the site was blocked in Italy two months ago, then, a few days ago, the largest UK Internet provider closed access to the site. The previous domain name was also removed from the Google search results at the
request of the copyright holders .
Most likely, in a few days a new name will appear in the first rows of Google.
The site Demonoid was launched in April 2003, and since then it has been periodically attacked by fighters for copyright, periodically leaving for offline and changing domain. The tracker does not encourage links to pornographic materials and malicious software. The tracker is semi-private and registration is possible only through invitations, however invitations can be issued without restrictions. There are also no restrictions on the ratio of downloaded and distributed traffic.