Because ScT is changing their rules or? Beacuse I've used 1.6.1, 1.7.6 and 1.7.7 and have so far not seen any difference for me as an average user.
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Yea, who wants a program that fixes security flaws, even if it means working on a new release just after one was done.
I know I would rather be exploitable and use programs that never update.
Thats why I use WinNT, since theres no more patches being released, and there are known vulnerabilities. Makes my life easier not having to apply patches. What a waste of my time indeed!
Ok, for those who can't tell, that 2nd paragraph was meant to be extremely sarcastic. You whiners are idiots, go use another program that uses more resources, less features, and more complicated. No one is forcing you to use uTorrent.
I bet you could find explotable bugs in every torrent client if you looked hard enough. Someone's got it in for uTorrent, why?
bunny67 don`t mind him the thread is helpful and like someone before has sayd that`s why it`s called BitTorrent section so we can discuss about this sort of things .
Tokeman take a look here:http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/p-177...52/postcount80
I've read that...
Just because some one out there thinks they are lying, is that a good reason not to update? Even if the info is not public yet, it will be found eventually, lots of people are out to ruin uTorrent. Generally exploit information is only public when it is found by outside sources, and they post to let the dev's know so they can fix it. Since this exploit was found internally by the dev's (again supposedly) why would they release the info and risk some one exploiting all you non-updater's? That would be very bad publicity for them. Think about it for a bit, theres logic behind it all, and they are following the same standards as most software vendors.
No reputable company releases exploit information like this, why would you expect uTorrent to be any different?
thx bunny 4 the info
damn i can't stand this sh*t anymore utorrent should get better security experts :\