Kim Dotcom Your data is not secure on Mega

The Kim Dotcom drama doesn't seem to be ending. Recently, in an interview he gave to Slashdot, the controversial businessman hinted that he has lost control of Mega, the company he founded as his successor .kim dotcom

It started two years ago, and Mega quickly became very popular. In the new company Kim Dotcom put all his shares in the name of his wife.

But as Kim and his wife Mona broke up recently, Kim Dotcom no longer has any influence on the company he founded.

He also asked Mega users not to trust the service so much, saying:

"I do not think your data is safe in Mega anymore."

"I'm not involved in Mega anymore. Neither as an administrator nor as a shareholder. The company has been hit by an aggressive takeover by a Chinese investor who is wanted in China for fraud. He used to buy Mega shares through different people who do not exist. ”

"Recently his shares were seized by the of New Zealand. Which means the New Zealand government is now in control.”

But Kim Dotcom promised come back. He even mentioned a new project that plans after the end of the year that his non-competitive clause ends with Mega.

According to Dotcom, the new Project will be a site like Mega, but unlike its previous efforts, it will make the company's source code available online so everyone can control it.

Dotcom of course, with this one θα προσπαθήσει να κερδίσει την εμπιστοσύνη των χρηστών του και πάλι “με την of an open source website such as Wikipedia.

"I want to give everyone free, unlimited, and encrypted cloud storage with community donations," Dotcom said.

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