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Whatnext?
Well, if you mean what happens next after a person uses Limewire, that's
usually a serious malware infection.
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2008 Pricelessware list: http://www.geocities.com/rtd3ws/08PWlist.html
... much of which is infected with every known manner of virus, worm, trojan
etcetera.
I have used Limewire and Frostwire with Avast P2P Shield with no
infections for over a year. (also running Malwarebytes)
bob_v
> Well, if you mean what happens next after a person uses Limewire, that's
> usually a serious malware infection.
Correct.
Two points:
1. It depends on what you're downloading
2. Some rootkits are *extremely* difficult to detect.
If you just download zip,
Two points:
1. It depends on what you're downloading
2. Some rootkits are *extremely* difficult to detect.
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Guess you pressed the send button prematurely. However, I get the gist.
Yes, you're probably correct.
Still, I'll pass on file sharing for the most part. I do use utorrent on
the rare occasion though.
>dick blisters wrote:
>> John Corliss wrote:
>>> Bob Villa wrote:
>>>> IT Support wrote:
>>>>> Saxman wrote:
>
>Guess you pressed the send button prematurely. However, I get the gist.
>Yes, you're probably correct.
>
>Still, I'll pass on file sharing for the most part. I do use utorrent on
>the rare occasion though.
Unfortunately, even torrents can do you in.
Pirate Bay was fairly good but they have gone over to the dark side...
commercialism.
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Yes, I agree. However, as I mentioned I only use it rarely, and I mean
extremely rarely as well as with great caution. In fact, so rarely that
I doubt I'll ever use it again.
> Pirate Bay was fairly good but they have gone over to the dark side...
> commercialism.
Not really sure what you mean. T-shirts?
I tried LimeWire perhaps three years ago to get my hands on updated
bundleware for a CD Burner that I owned and whose manufacturer was being
nasty about support (it was their own bundleware, in fact, and they
wanted big bucks from their older customers for it). It's a company
known for their exceptionally high-quality burners. I'll leave their
name out for now.
There were multiple download sources in LimeWire for it. I downloaded
every one of them. And every one of them carried an infection.
Well, no matter how good that burner is, how well-made and rugged it is,
when I needed two new burners, I didn't buy them from P******.
And at times like this, an uninstaller is my friend. LimeWire is
long-gone from my system.
Richard
> Pirate Bay sold out last week and the new owners will be
> relaunching it as a commercial venture, not unlike the way
> Napster went.
Can't say I blame them though I would do the same thing, $7.8m (SEK 60
million)...
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-sold-to-software-company-goes-legal-090630/
Yep, I'd have done the same thing. If $7.8 million is the "dark side",
then call me Darth Vader.
Please.
> Mark Marsh wrote:
> > hummingbird wrote:
> >
> >> Pirate Bay sold out last week and the new owners will be
> >> relaunching it as a commercial venture, not unlike the way
> >> Napster went.
> >
> > Can't say I blame them though I would do the same thing, $7.8m (SEK
> > 60 million)...
> >
> > http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-sold-to-software-company-goes-legal-090630/
>
> Yep, I'd have done the same thing. If $7.8 million is the "dark
> side", then call me Darth Vader.
Especially if you were already a few million in the hole, thanks to a
court ruling you couldn't hope to appeal successfully. The sellouts
are catching a lot of backlash simply because up to the point of their
sellout, they spent a lot of time avowing their commitment to some kind
of piracy ideals and saying they'd never let down the piracy
community. (AIUI, everything's a community in Web 2.0.)
Interesting. Thanks for the info, »Q«.
Well, then what's a person to use (instead of Limewire) to mitigate the risk
of a serious malware infection?
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WinMx
http://mxpie.com/downloads.html
The red text labled "WinMX Community Patch" is the link
http://www.virustotal.com/ is a good site to verify the file is
clean.
Try that with Limewire.
Use Frostwire with Avast...I let my 16 yo use it (mp3's) without
problems!
bob_v
I couldn't tell you, since I don't do file sharing other than a very
rare uTorrent. And that's a thing of the past now for me.