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Cybersquad Filmyzilla [verified] Jun 2026

Filmyzilla funded its expensive servers through illegal ads (betting, gambling, adult content). The Cybersquad contacted payment aggregators (Razorpay, Paytm, etc.) and cloud hosting providers. By tracing ad revenue to shell companies in Dubai and Nepal, they identified the money mules.

Since the legitimate operators were arrested, cybercriminals have flooded the "Filmyzilla" search term with fake sites. These sites do not contain movies; they contain: cybersquad filmyzilla

While the Cybersquad's actions crippled the main operation, clone sites still exist. However, the quality has dropped. Pirated copies now frequently carry forensic watermarks (invisible to the eye but traceable via software), which allows the Cybersquad to trace which theater projectionist leaked the film. Filmyzilla funded its expensive servers through illegal ads

The Cybersquad now tracks IP addresses. In the past, they warned users. Today, they are issuing . If you stream or download from a Filmyzilla mirror, you risk a visit from local police. Several college students in Pune were recently fined Rs 25,000 for uploading pirated clips to Telegram. blockchain analysis (for crypto payments)

The (often referred to as the "Cybersquad") is a specialized unit trained in tracing digital footprints, blockchain analysis (for crypto payments), and network forensics. In 2023-2024, they shifted their focus from just blocking domains to dismantling the funding and operational infrastructure of piracy rings.