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    Quote Originally Posted by rossco View Post

    It's possible for a nzb file to be mislabeled though. You could download something that says Shrek 3 and it end up being porn for example.
    That's not really a big deal though...
    That would be more of a bonus though, really.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rossco View Post

    It's possible for a nzb file to be mislabeled though. You could download something that says Shrek 3 and it end up being porn for example.
    That's not really a big deal though...
    That would be more of a bonus though, really.
    Like my newly downloaded porn video that shows a woman getting a bunch of Eels up her ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post

    That would be more of a bonus though, really.
    Like my newly downloaded porn video that shows a woman getting a bunch of Eels up her ass
    nzb please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mbucari1 View Post
    I always open EVERYTHING I download in a virtual machine and then scan with kaspersky and NOD32. If they find ANYTHING, I delete the files. Just can't risk that it might be a false positive.
    What for?
    Was a joke

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    I think what the OP was asking about and what Beck38 addressed was extra content added to the NZB that is actually hosted on a news server. And, as Beck38 poited out,
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    LOTS of websites that gather and distribute NZB's 'insert' spam along with the nzb.
    It is entirely possible that the creator of a NZB could point your newsreader to some malicious file which one could inadvertently open or some other offensive material or spam. It's always good to get your NZBs from a trusted source, like Newzbin (I can't speak for FST as I've never used their NZBs), or use one of the indexing sites available. I like binsearch and alt.binaries.nl for these purposes as not all content is available as a NZB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4play View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MultiForce View Post

    Like my newly downloaded porn video that shows a woman getting a bunch of Eels up her ass
    nzb please
    It was in a NZB file I got from a friend... I think he was drunk or something

    If you want to take a look:

    http://www.binsearch.info/?q=anal+ee..._age=7&server=

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    I think what the OP was asking about and what Beck38 addressed was extra content added to the NZB that is actually hosted on a news server. And, as Beck38 poited out,
    Quote Originally Posted by Beck38 View Post
    LOTS of websites that gather and distribute NZB's 'insert' spam along with the nzb.
    It is entirely possible that the creator of a NZB could point your newsreader to some malicious file which one could inadvertently open or some other offensive material or spam. It's always good to get your NZBs from a trusted source, like Newzbin (I can't speak for FST as I've never used their NZBs), or use one of the indexing sites available. I like binsearch and alt.binaries.nl for these purposes as not all content is available as a NZB.
    Thank you - finally, someone who understands!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chadw01 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by emperorIX View Post
    I think what the OP was asking about and what Beck38 addressed was extra content added to the NZB that is actually hosted on a news server. And, as Beck38 poited out,

    It is entirely possible that the creator of a NZB could point your newsreader to some malicious file which one could inadvertently open or some other offensive material or spam. It's always good to get your NZBs from a trusted source, like Newzbin (I can't speak for FST as I've never used their NZBs), or use one of the indexing sites available. I like binsearch and alt.binaries.nl for these purposes as not all content is available as a NZB.
    Thank you - finally, someone who understands!
    we do understand its just its not really that big a deal. if your going to download warez of any kind no matter what source there is a risk of virus infection involved. hell there is a risk of infection from a legitimate source.

    Spam is easy to deal with, you just delete it and keep the bits you want. nzbs only contain the metadata regarding the files you want to download. if someone includes malware into the nzb file it will only download it. you still have to execute it.

    chances are on any good source like FST someone will pipe up and say this download sets off my virus scanner. someone will report it and the nzb is removed.

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    We should not consider it impossible that someday someone might discover a way to insert some sort of hostile code into an NZB file that would act as malware when the ZNB is opened by the newsreader.

    After all, who would have ever thought that JPEGs could contain a trojan that activates when you view the image?

    http://www.wired.com/science/discove.../2004/09/65116

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