I had to go to the police afterwards and explain myself. Police came yesterday and took the server pc and my personal PC. 'It finally happened, I can't say it wasn't expected, Denuvo filed a case against me to the bulgarian authorities.
'So, as many of you noticed, Revolt is down since yesterday and redirecting to some bullshit site,' Vokski wrote. Revolt was behind cracks on the likes of Call of Duty: WWII, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Middle-earth: Shadow of War. The cracker claims to have contacted Denuvo seeking some form of peaceful solution, but the anti-piracy firm said that the final word on this matter will be coming from the prosecutor on the case. Voksi says that Denuvo has filed a lawsuit against him in the Bulgarian court system, with police confiscating both his personal and server PCs. That organisation's website was shut down on Wednesday, July 25th and redirected to the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior. That's according to a post on the CrackWatch subreddit in which Voksi discusses what's going on with the piracy scene group Revolt. Anti-tampering software firm Denuvo has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Voksi, the head of piracy group Revolt.