Kim Dotcom: Mega Will Turn Encryption into a Mass Product

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Next month Kim Dotcom will release a new and improved version of the now defunct Megaupload. Today, he unveiled the new look of the site by sharing several teaser screenshots, including one of the encryption interface. Mega, as the new service is called, will turn encryption into a mass product and Dotcom believes that with Mega’s help half of all Internet traffic will be encrypted in 5 years.
January this year the U.S. Government destroyed Megaupload, but founder Kim Dotcom is a not done with the file-hosting business yet.​
On the contrary, he is preparing a comeback with something bigger and better.​
Over the past several months a group of coders have been working hard on the new “Mega” which is scheduled to launch January 20 2013, exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down.​
Today, Dotcom revealed the look of the new Mega, showing off the new encryption feature, the registration screen and a new file manager.​
Speaking with TorrentFreak, Dotcom says the new site is the result of many years’ expertise in the file-storage business.​
“It’s special because seven years of experience have been turned into the perfect cloud storage solution. It scales infinitely. It provides up- and download acceleration and resume in the browser thanks to the latest HTML5 technology,” he says.​
The encryption part pictured below is perhaps the most exciting feature unveiled thus far. Before users upload their files to Mega they will be encrypted using the AES algorithm. Advanced security, but based on code that will be open source.​
“File transfers and storage are encrypted with military strength and you don’t have to take our word for it, that part of the code is open,” Dotcom told TorrentFreak.​

MEGA encryption



Encryption is the future according to Dotcom, who believes that with help from Mega encryption will be the file-sharing standard in five years, accounting for half of all Internet traffic.​
“Our easy to use one-click privacy feature will turn encryption into a mass product. We believe within five years half of all Internet traffic will be encrypted with solutions born from our new API,” Dotcom says.​
“I believe in our rights to privacy and legal sharing. I intend to protect those rights when governments are acting in the interest of corporations rather than society and progress,” he adds.​
Despite their ongoing legal battle with the U.S. Government, Dotcom and his team are determined to bring new innovations to life.​
“Mega brings liberation by innovation and I hope everyone will spread the word when Mega comes to life in January,” Dotcom concludes.​
In addition to the encryption screenshot, earlier today Dotcom also teased the file manager interface and the registration screen on Twitter.​

MEGA file manager




Source :torrentfreak.com
 
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great news megaupload was the KING of filehsarimg amazing free speeds very long store time for free and this new design is very MEGA cooool sure thing ti be expected from DotCom i hope it all come true i wonder though what payment system for premium will he be accepting ??

and i hope it will be a filesharimg system not cloud storage backup thing
 
It doesn't matter how good the site is, if the payment processors refuse to play along, he's screwed. In the last year Paypal has cut off nearly every sharing site and now the credit card companies are following suit. Hell, the cc's are even cutting off usenet newsgroup hosts.
 
i think he will get merchant bank account in NZ, so they will have money directly to their bank every night like some filehost's doing in the mean time.
 
understanding mega.

if anyone of the complainers have seen his site carefully and understood it technically they will not cry about earning but they will definitely understand hi stepwise plan to dominate file sharing services by giving free downloads as possible. :rofl:

he has asked for investors with minimum 20TB servers.

he got screwed once but he will make he does not get screwed again.

its a Wait and Watch game now. :smokin:
 
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if kim dotcom encripts his servers he isent gonna care bout dmca or the law they tried to screw him over once if his rebuilding

a new site and community then he isent worried ak the law etc etc file shareing will never die when is people going to understand that
 
I don't really care about if there's gonna be affiliate. I just want a stable and secure place I can store my files and put it for share where people can download without limitations.
Like good old megaupload and rapidshare used to be.
I'll be more than happy to pay for a premium fee for this service. (provided there's unlimited storage space and bandwidth involved)

Now with this encryption scheme looks really promising. Now every single file will be unique after encryption, so there's really no way to flag one file on basis of hash and ban them all.

I am eagerly awaiting for this to be launched and check out what it's all about.

This may bring file-sharing into a new area.
 
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