Re: dangers of P2P file sharing

From: Alfio Puglisi (puglisi@arcetri.astro.it)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2003 - 06:59:27 MST

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    On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, gts wrote:

    >--- Alfio Puglisi <puglisi@arcetri.astro.it> wrote:
    >
    >> It's not so difficult to find those [Al-Jazeera]
    >> videos on the Net. Just fire up Kazaa, or eDonkey,
    >> or any decent P2P app, and search...
    >
    >I'm sure that is so, but as you know I recently
    >suffered a serious breach of my computer security, and
    >while investigating it I learned that these P2P
    >networks are fraught with viruses, trojans, spyware
    >and other malware.

    Yes, some P2P programs are full of spyware. But many are not. Kazaa-lite,
    for example, is a better Kazaa without spyware. Various Gnutella clients
    are community-based open source programs, where it's difficult to hide
    anything malicious.
    After picking up the right program, the usual rule of never downloading
    executable programs is enough. Just search for pure-data files, like mp3,
    avi, mpg, etc.

    Ciao,
    Alfio



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