La pandemia de COVID-19 despertó el interés en los sitios pirateados

around the world there are changes in the Internet traffic trends. In particular, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, raised interest in pirated sites

Actualmente, hundreds of millions of people remain at home and occur global changes in the Internet traffic trends. En particular, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, raised interest in pirated sites.

The fact is that considerable part of the population now works from home, while other people also stay at home, but spend time online searching for news and entertainment. Debido a esto, Por ejemplo, has significantly increased the traffic of legal streaming services. En particular, en marzo, Sandvine announced a global increase in traffic to its streaming services by 10%, which for the first time helped YouTube overtook Netflix.

“Of course, users are not limited to just legal content. Así que, a few weeks ago, the publication noted an increase in interest in pirated sites in those regions where was introduced quarantine. Ahora, using various data sources, reporters have calculated that file sharing and pirated traffic are showing steady growth around the world”, – escribió Torrent Freak reporters.

Así que, in China from mid-January of this year, a new coronavirus began to appear in the headlines, and on January 23, 2020, authorities quarantined Wuhan and prohibited entry and exit from the region. In the following days, additional restrictions followed.

Como resultado, over the period from December to the end of February 2020, significantly increased the number of Chinese visitors to pirated sites. According to the MUSO analytic company, a sharp increase in visits to pirated sites began on January 24, reaching its peak on January 27. Después de eso, traffic slightly decreased, but at the end of February it was still about 20% more than before the epidemic.

raised interest in pirated sites

To figure out what happened after February 2020, journalists turned to the statistics of the iknowwhatyoudownload.com resource, which tracks millions of files available on public torrent sites, including The Pirate Bay and YTS. It turned out that torrent downloads clearly increased from March 6 a abril 6 este año. If previously there were about 12 million daily downloads, now their number has increased to 16 millón, eso es, 33%.

raised interest in pirated sites

A surge in activity is also noticeable for torrent trackers. Por ejemplo, the operator of the tracker OpenTrackr.org told Torrent Freak that it is observing an increase in the total number of connections, as well as the number of connected peers. As you can see in the illustration below, from March 31 a abril 6, the daily peak in the number of peers increased from 24 million to 26 millón.

Journalists expect that quarantine in certain countries will made this trend even more noticeable. Mientras tanto, the publication collects and processes data, promising to continue collecting and publishing statistics.

What about the pirates – los investigadores dicen que cybercriminals increasingly use pirated software to deliver backdoors and ransomware.

Por Vladimir Krasnogolovy

Vladimir es un especialista técnico al que le encanta dar consejos y sugerencias cualificados sobre los productos de GridinSoft. Está disponible las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana para ayudarte con cualquier pregunta relacionada con la seguridad en Internet.

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