was a prominent file-hosting and video-streaming service that gained significant notoriety in the early 2010s as a major hub for digital piracy. At its peak, it was identified by industry reports as one of the most profitable and highly trafficked "cyberlocker" sites globally. Historical Context and Significance
Currently, the original VidBux service is . The domain has transitioned through various hands, and while some similar names might appear in search results, they are typically unrelated clones or redirects. Users are cautioned that contemporary sites using the name often lack the original's scale and may pose security risks like malware or phishing.
Similar to sites like MegaUpload and VidxDen, VidBux faced intense legal pressure and was eventually listed in reports by the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and other regulatory bodies as a "notorious market".
The site generated substantial revenue through a combination of premium subscriptions—which offered faster download speeds and no advertisements—and extensive display advertising.
Most of these platforms were either seized by authorities or shut down voluntarily by their operators to avoid criminal prosecution for copyright infringement and money laundering. VidBux Today
VidBux operated by allowing users to upload large video files, which could then be streamed or downloaded by others via unique links. It was frequently used for sharing copyrighted films and television shows without authorization.