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File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 25 2008 09:41PM Simon Jolle sjolle (urandomdev gmail com) (2 replies) Re: File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 27 2008 08:14AM Alexander Klimov (alserkli inbox ru) (1 replies) Re: File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 27 2008 02:31PM Adam Pal (pal_adam gmx net) (2 replies) Re: File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 28 2008 11:30AM Orlin Gueorguiev (orlin baturov com) Re: File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 27 2008 03:51PM Alexander Klimov (alserkli inbox ru) (1 replies) Re: File sharing with Bittorrent: what possible security threads? Mar 27 2008 06:01PM Mark Laczin (mlaczin purdue edu) |
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<urandomdev (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hi security specialists
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> My friend is a heavy bittorrent user. He download there pirated stuff
> like movies, sound, software, etc
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> What are the security problems from the file sharing scene (for Mac and
> Linux user)? Are there at all issues?
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> I heard from embedding maleware to Windows Media Files, adding Trojans
> to pirated applications, etc
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> Please provide me a summary about the security incidents in pirate scenes.
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> thank you
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> cheers
> Simon
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one point i haven't seen made clear is the following: the risk of
getting caught transferring copyrighted materials
as hibbard points out in his #4, when you are conncted to a 'swarm',
your IP address is visible to those who interconnect with you.
for a while now, the riaa, mpaa, ifpi and associates are using this to
connect to swarms, thus obtaining ip's from those in the swarm.
ofcourse, there are resolutions for this. look at peerguardian,
ipblock and moblock. these proggies block all ip's known to be of
those instances.
secondly, fake trackers. riaa and the rest put on fake bittorrent
boards to lure people into a trap.
to avoid this, get in touch with the scene. go to torrentfreak and the
likes for info on such schemes.
thirdly, as hibbard pointed out in #3, always use different AND secure
passwd's. if the board has secure login available, use it.
these things should get you reasonable secure against ending up paying
a hefty sum for your escapades ;-)
kind regards,
brabo.
--
Microsoft isn't evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.
-- Linus Torvalds
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