The Pirate Bay uploaded a blog post this past Sunday that had numerous users and news sites questioning whether or not the post was legitimate or not. The torrent site posted an update announcing that The Pirate Bay would be moving its servers over to North Korea and that the country would be providing a safe asylum for the website.
Since the original post, The Pirate Bay has gone on Facebook and admitted that the announcement was a hoax. It also took the opportunity to blast members of its own community that applauded the site’s decision to move to North Korea. “You can’t seriously cheer the “fact” that we moved our servers to bloody North Korea. Applauds to you who told us to f#*k off. Always stay critical. Towards everyone!”
It’s actually hard to believe that anyone took The Pirate Bay seriously. The Pirate Bay and North Korea represent the furthest extremes when it comes to their ideals and the notion of North Korea’s leader inviting the site to set up within the country, and the notion of Pirate Bay accepting, is completely insane. The satirical tone of the post is pretty clear:
“We believe that being offered our virtual asylum in Korea is a first step of this country’s changing view of access to information. It’s a country opening up and one thing is sure, they do not care about threats like others do. In that way, TPB and Korea might have a special bond. We will do our best to influence the Korean leaders to also let their own population use our service, and to make sure that we can help improve the situation in any way we can. When someone is reaching out to make things better, it’s also ones duty to grab their hand.”
To Pirate Bay’s credit, they went a few steps further to trick people than simply creating the blog post. The site also hijacked two North Korean IPs in an attempt to make it seem as though site traffic was originating from North Korea. It was, however, relatively easy for other hackers to quickly determine that the servers weren’t actually moved to North Korea.
Pirate Bay has been looking for a new home for its servers since the site’s attempt to switch hosting responsibilities from the Swedish Pirate Party over to the Norwegian Pirate Party were halted by a lawsuit.