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iBomma Threatens Law With 50M User Data Leak, Film Industry On High Alert

iBomma Threatens Law With 50M User Data Leak, Film Industry On High Alert

Piracy website iBomma has once again created shockwaves by directly challenging law enforcement and the film industry. In a bold notice on its platform, the operators claimed they hold data of over 50 million users. They further threatened to leak this sensitive information if authorities attempt to shut them down. Their message also warned of exposing personal details of actors, industry insiders, and even regular users who accessed their site.

This aggressive stance has left the film fraternity on edge, especially with many upcoming releases scheduled for digital and theatrical platforms. iBomma’s claim that their servers are untraceable and supported across India has only added to the tension.

The film industry has expressed deep concern over the piracy group’s actions, as such threats could not only impact box office collections but also compromise personal safety. Law enforcement agencies have initiated investigations, but the operators’ claim of having untouchable infrastructure poses a major hurdle. The entertainment world has long battled piracy, but iBomma’s open defiance marks a new level of audacity. Authorities are now exploring stronger cyber security measures, while industry leaders call for unified action against such digital threats.

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