"There's a chance that after four years Megaupload users may be reunited with their lost files. U.S. District Court Judge Liam O'Grady has asked several stakeholders to chime in on the possible return of the Megaupload servers, which also holds crucial evidence for Kim Dotcom's defense."
Nearly four years have passed since Megaupload's servers were raided by U.S. authorities. Since then very little progress has been made in the criminal case.
Kim Dotcom and his Megaupload colleagues are currently awaiting the result of their extradition hearing in New Zealand and have yet to formally appear in a U.S. court.
Meanwhile, more than 1,000 Megaupload servers from Carpathia Hosting remain in storage in Virginia, some of which contain crucial evidence as well as valuable files uploaded by users. The question is, for how long.
(Score: 1) by Francis on Sunday November 08 2015, @09:04PM
That's one reason why you should keep a list of checksums for all your important files and then keep the list separate from the files. Yes, it's possible to replace files maliciously with some checksums, but if you choose an appropriate one it gets to be rather unlikely for anybody to succeed at that.