Rofl...imo it's safe to say that almost all 'private' trackers have been 'infiltrated' these days.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out how the system works. Esp if your getting paid to do so.
Rofl...imo it's safe to say that almost all 'private' trackers have been 'infiltrated' these days.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out how the system works. Esp if your getting paid to do so.
Oh yeah especially the time they flush the toilet and what brand of toilet paper use,a spy always use expensive type.lol, when people invite other people to harder to get into trackers they usually know them better
making a calculation betwen the members and all invites given is far from any statistic,too many uncontrolled variables.Statistics really aren't your thing, eh? Or probability, the sole concept of it?
Keep your signature in old sanskrit please.
I joined to let you know that the Amsterdam Politie and interpol have been given the IP addresses of STF users. It started with a few people but now the whole list is being handed over every week. someone who works with or is involved in their IT is doing it to in a deal not to be arested when it all comes down. I was working on the building when i hear this operation talk about track and monitor the ip and check the people that the site and match ip so pass on the word. I use ip mask and spoofing to cover but I stop useing stf just in case.
Good Luck
That can't be good. What's STF stand for?
Re: infiltrated private trackers to avoid?!?!
Don't use tracker if you want to take no risk.
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people seem to think that anti-p2p company employees are idiots or something. remember, these people have the permission of the copyright owners to transfer their data with no fear of prosecution. they can easily rent a seedbox at ovh or server.lu every month and boost their ratios on sites. they can post ratio proofs just like anyone else, chat on irc, and appear to be genuine filesharers. I'm sure many of them are, especially since that is their job.
you can just as easily blame invite giveaways, as you would blame invite trading and selling as the reason sites are infiltrated.
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