It only took four days for another file-sharing service to surface.

The loose-knit hacking group Anonymous is attempting to replace the fire-sharing website Megaupload, following the latter's demise at the hands of the FBI.
Servers are being set up in Russia, according to the new website's welcome page, to provide an alternative file-sharing service called
Anonyupload.
Megaupload.com was shut down by the FBI in the early hours of Friday (AEST) after charges were laid against seven individuals, three of which were arrested in New Zealand, including Megaupload's millionaire founder
Kim Dotcom.