Two Russian citizens arrested for running the pirate e-book site Z-Library have reportedly escaped house arrest in Argentina and vanished after a court approved their extradition to the United States.
Last month, the alleged masterminds behind Z-Library—an e-book pirate site that claims to be “the world’s largest library”—were arrested. According to a press release yesterday from the US Department ...
The digital library trusted by millions has made it official: the only legitimate and secure new domain for Z-Library is z-lib.id. Readers, students, educators, and lifelong learners now have one ...
New Delhi [India], June 26: The pirate e-book site Z-Library is back from its latest domain seizures and legal challenges, stronger than ever in 2025. With the official launch of z-lib.id, readers ...
In a concerning turn of events, the renowned shadow library platform, Z-Library, finds itself embroiled in a battle against fraudsters capitalizing on its latest fundraising campaign. The initiative, ...
The popular e-book download site Z-Library was shut down earlier this month by U.S. federal authorities, as we reported last week, likely for the distribution of pirated materials. This left students ...
The Cybernews research team discovered an unprotected database containing the data of almost 10 million users. The database belongs to an attacker called Z-lib, which operates a malicious clone of ...