A recent hacker attack against hosting provider Reality Check Network resulted in a massive blackout for several popular torrent sites, TorrentFreak reports. The attack took place on Saturday morning, corrupting the Master Boot Records (MBRs) of several servers, RCN said.

“We are writing this letter to inform you that a very targeted malicious attack took place on our network this morning at 6AM EST. As a result, most of our server operating systems have been corrupted resulting in the current downtime,” the company wrote to the affected customers.

“We have access to all backups and have already figured out a strategy for bringing your servers back up, and have all hands on deck working to restore service,” Reality Check Network President Moisey Uretsky added.

Much to the dismay of conspiracy theorists, the hacker in question doesn’t appear to be a hired goon of the RIAA. Instead, Reality Check Network said “it was the result of an ex-employee” who had worked for the company for three years and “had intimate knowledge” of the systems.

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Hacker Cripples Several Torrent Sites

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