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iBomma issues warning to police in website post

12:57 PM Oct 01, 2025 IST | Harsha Vardhini
Updated At : 03:37 PM Oct 01, 2025 IST
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HYDERABAD: Online piracy website iBomma has issued a public warning to police, threatening to expose personal data of millions of users if authorities attempt to block its operations.

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In a notice posted on its website, the platform said: “If our site is blocked, we will reveal users’ phone numbers, Telegram groups, and subscription records.” It further claimed to hold details of over 5 crore subscribers across India.

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The site also threatened to disclose information on film stars, OTT platforms and media personnel allegedly linked to its subscriptions. “One popular hero is among our fans. We will reveal his name if needed,” the post stated.

The announcement described iBomma as a global network not confined to one country. “Police cannot track our servers. Every user’s phone number is in our database,” it warned.

The statement claimed that even major film stars and OTT players had subscribed to its services. “If you target us, the industry will face a big shock. We can reveal details of all 5 crore users at once. No one is exempt,” the platform said.

Concluding with a defiant message, iBomma declared: “We cannot be stopped. The man who has no fear is the most dangerous.”

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