Best Blackhat Forum

Full Version: [FREE] NEW CLOUD for UPLOADING CONTENT
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Maybe we should include this service among the available content downloads?
First of all, 1TB - is absolutely free.
Secondly, it is multilingual and has its own AI.
And most importantly, I can use MEGA, but I can't pay for the PRO level because I'm in the country where it's impossible. I have to wait a few hours for the reload.
This source is good:
You can create multiple accounts from different browsers with different emails.
And you'll have a pretty good storage.

https://www.terabox.com/
Thanks, checking it out
Basic Gemini search results:

Whether TeraBox is "reliable" depends on whether you value storage capacity over privacy and speed. While it is a legitimate service that generally delivers the 1TB of free space it promises, it comes with significant trade-offs that make it unsuitable for sensitive data.

1. Privacy and Ownership Concerns
The biggest debate surrounding TeraBox is its origin and data handling:

Ownership: TeraBox is operated by Flextech Inc., which is based in Tokyo, Japan. However, it was originally launched as "Dubox" by Baidu, a Chinese tech giant. Despite the Japanese rebranding, many security experts point out that the back-end infrastructure and initial funding are closely tied to Baidu.

Data Laws: Because of these ties, there are concerns that data could be subject to Chinese data oversight laws. Even under Japanese ownership, their Privacy Policy has been criticized for being vague about who they share data with.

Encryption: Unlike privacy-focused providers (like Proton Drive or Mega), TeraBox does not offer zero-knowledge encryption. This means TeraBox employees or automated systems can technically scan or view your files.

2. Reliability for Backups
Account Longevity: As a relatively new and aggressive player in the market, there is no guarantee of long-term stability. Some users have reported accounts being flagged or "inactive" terms being used to delete data if you don't log in regularly.

File Integrity: Most users report that files remain intact and do not corrupt, but the service is widely considered a "backup of a backup" rather than a primary storage solution.

3. User Experience (The "Catch")
To provide 1TB for free, TeraBox uses a highly restrictive business model:

Aggressive Ads: The free mobile app is saturated with ads. You often have to watch videos or click through pop-ups just to access your files.

Speed Throttling: While upload speeds are generally decent, download speeds are heavily throttled for free users. Moving large amounts of data back out of TeraBox can be an agonizingly slow process unless you pay for a Premium subscription.

Feature Limits: The free version limits video playback to 480p and restricts single file uploads to 4GB.

Verdict: Should you use it?
Use it for: Storing non-sensitive, large files like movies, game backups, or public documents that you wouldn't mind losing if the service went under.

Avoid it for: Personal photos, tax documents, work files, or anything containing identifiable information. If you do use it for personal files, encrypt them yourself (using a tool like 7-Zip or Cryptomator) before uploading.

For users seeking a balance of high storage and better privacy, services like pCloud or Mega are generally recommended as more "reliable" alternatives, even if their free tiers are smaller.
Reference URL's