• The Pirate Bay is an online index of digital content of mostly entertainment media, founded in 2003, where visitors can search, download and contribute links and torrent files.

The Pirate Bay is an online index of digital content of mostly entertainment media, founded in 2003, where visitors can search, download and contribute links and torrent files. (Photo : Facebook/Pirate Bay)

Despite the resilience of The Pirate Bay and its dominance in the first position in the list of the best torrent sites, it still remains a honeypot for authorities to track and find notorious pirates. Even the administrators of The Pirate Bay are now warning users about the risks involved.

One such warning frequently appears when a user visits the site to download any kind of a file. The sign reads "hide your IP and encrypt traffic." Apparently, it is possible for the government to track Pirate Bay users using their traffic history.

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According to responses from engineers and experts from the popular Quora forum, the FBI or any government can traceroute a Pirate Bay user's IP address, which will at least take them to the specific IP. In order to carry its operations, the IP contains trace logs of the MAC address of the particular computer in use.

A MAC address is a unique physical address that every computer, capable of connecting to the internet, has. For most last-mile network infrastructures, once a particular IP knows which line to identify, then it can also know where, and then physically terminate that line.

If a government agent, therefore, accesses that place and finds a pirate's computer with a particular MAC address, it is most likely that they will be identified and caught. What follows is, undoubtedly, a series of lawsuits and demands.

But luckily, for Pirate Bay users, there are tools to avoid that. According to Alphr, it is possible to hide one's IP address.  In fact, past cases where The Pirate Bay got blocked by authorities, like in the case of United Kingdom, resulted in another traffic surge in the site, where people continued to access the site anonymously.

The first step that Pirate Bay users can take to torrent safely is to encrypt browsing. This will prevent anyone from tapping and using their data. Sites such as Gmail and bank websites perform this by default.

Another easy way Pirate Bay users can hide their data, and in this case, their IP addresses is to use proxies and VPN. The Pirate Bay administrators already recommend that using a VPN will keep users safe.

Proxies are employed in masking an IP address while VPNs protect one's privacy through an encrypted traffic tunnel. There are numerous proxies and VPN services, some of which are free. Pirate Bay users should, therefore, take the right step before it is too late.

Here is a video of how to hide one's IP in The Pirate Bay:


Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. Yibada neither endorses nor supports torrents of any kind. Yibada and its authors are not responsible for any legal issues that arise out of users using sharing sites.