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justin_9733
11-03-2003, 10:54 PM
This is the letter I got from my isp yesterday shortly after my internet was disabled, it has been turned back on after I had to swear never to share this file again, I know that it is very easy to see peoples IP adresses on Bittorrent but how could I stop this from happening in the future?





11/2/03 2:21:14 PM by ffloyd:
DMCA Complaint - Case #**********

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ORIGINAL COMPLAINT BELOW
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 1:15 PM
Subject: SYMC Product Download/P2P Notice to ISP : [Notice ID: ******], Case ID: <<CaseID>>


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I am writing on behalf of Symantec Corporation. Symantec owns the trademarks and holds the copyrights for numerous computer software products, including but not limited to a suite of computer utility and antivirus software products under the U.S. registered trademarks NORTON SYSTEMWORKS® and NORTON ANTIVIRUS®, and other software bearing the "Norton" or "Symantec" brand names. Symantec also holds the registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries for its name, SYMANTEC®. Symantec&#39;s rights are evidenced by, among other things, registrations of its trademarks and copyrights with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the United States Copyright Office.

As you know, unauthorized use of Symantec&#39;s trademarks, and unauthorized copying and/or distribution of Symantec&#39;s copyrighted works, is a violation of federal and state laws. It is illegal to produce, sell or distribute such unauthorized works.

Symantec has been notified that Cable ONE provides Internet access for the IP address listed below. We have determined that unauthorized copying and distribution of one or more of our products (Please see evidence below), is taking place from that address. Such distribution is not authorized by Symantec, its agents or the law and thus constitutes infringement.

Based on the above, the deliberate and clear infringement of Symantec&#39;s protected copyright and trademark rights, and the harm to Symantec&#39;s business and goodwill from the infringing use, Symantec demands that you immediately investigate and take action to stop this infringing activity, and inform us of the results of your actions. Symantec believes that the entire Internet community benefits when these matters are resolved cooperatively. Accordingly, we appreciate your efforts toward this common goal.

The information contained in this notification is accurate. Under penalty of perjury, the undersigned is authorized to act on behalf of Symantec with respect to this matter.

Please be advised that this letter is not and is not intended to be a complete statement of the facts or law as they may pertain to this matter or to Symantec&#39;s positions, rights or remedies, legal or equitable, all of which are specifically reserved.

Thank you very much for your immediate assistance regarding this matter, and please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.

Sincerely,

Chansonette Connolly
Manager, Worldwide Brand Protection
Legal Department
Symantec Corporation
20330 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
Email: [email protected]

Notice ID: ********
Title:Norton Anti-Virus Professional 2004
Infringement Source:BitTorrent
Initial Infringement Timestamp:25 Oct 2003 01:17:59 GMT
Recent Infringement Timestamp:25 Oct 2003 03:39:49 GMT Infringement Address: *********Infringement Site: **********/SYMANTEC.NORTON.ANTIVIRUS.PROFESSIONAL.2004-PROMPT
Infringer Username:None
Infringing Filename:SYMANTEC.NORTON.ANTIVIRUS.PROFESSIONAL.2004-PROMPT
Infringing Filesize:218943992

Money Fist
11-03-2003, 11:14 PM
I mentioned about these letters a while ago

BITTORRENT IS UNDER THE EYE OF YOUR MOST HATED

(If you dont know Justin
my friend got one from universal)

GO to general catergory/ other related/ DO NOT SUPERNOVA

DasScoot
11-04-2003, 05:24 AM
Maybe you could, you know, stop using BitTorrent for popular & illegal stuff, and maybe use something that doesn&#39;t tell the world what you&#39;re doing?

muchspl2
11-04-2003, 05:28 AM
did you have a firewall -no I bet you didn&#39;t
were you using pg or even better a firewall with the imported ips, no I bet you weren&#39;t
who&#39;s to blame, you

just be carefull in the future and understand its you vs them

abu_has_the_power
11-04-2003, 05:33 AM
Originally posted by muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 05:28
did you have a firewall -no I bet you didn&#39;t
were you using pg or even better a firewall with the imported ips, no I bet you weren&#39;t
who&#39;s to blame, you

just be carefull in the future and understand its you vs them
question is, was he. if he was, we&#39;re all screwed. if they can hack through one, then can hack through most

justin_9733
11-04-2003, 06:55 AM
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power+3 November 2003 - 23:33--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (abu_has_the_power @ 3 November 2003 - 23:33)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 05:28
did you have a firewall -no I bet you didn&#39;t
were you using pg or even better a firewall with the imported ips, no I bet you weren&#39;t
who&#39;s to blame, you

just be carefull in the future and understand its you vs them
question is, was he. if he was, we&#39;re all screwed. if they can hack through one, then can hack through most [/b][/quote]
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.

RealitY
11-04-2003, 07:01 AM
You could use a proxy program with you BT client, can&#39;t think of one at the moment but I&#39;m sure someone can make a suggestion...

muchspl2
11-04-2003, 07:06 AM
Originally posted by justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared

RealitY
11-04-2003, 07:10 AM
Can anyone confirm if this will actually work...

Introduction
This document describes how to get BT to work through an HTTP Proxy. Please note that this will only tunnel tracker communication through a proxy server, not the transfers themselves. This will work with burst&#33;, and both the Official and the Experimental clients (I don&#39;t know about BT++, I don&#39;t use it).

For more information on the topic of proxies, including how to get things to work with an NTLM-authenticating proxy, see Brian Dessent&#39;s excellent BTFaq

Be sure to read below if you are behind a Coporate Firewall

Windows 2000/XP
Open "Control Panel"
Double Click "System"
Click the "Advanced" tab
Click on "Enviroment Variables"
Under "System Variables", click New
Set Variable Name to http_proxy
Set Variable Value to "http://user:pass@proxyip:port" (without the quotes; substitute your values in where appropriate)
Click OK, OK, OK

You may or may not have to reboot before settings take effect.


Windows 95/98/ME
Click on Start then Run
Type in "msconfig" without the quotes, click OK
Select the "Autoexec.bat" tab
Click on "New"
Type in "SET http_proxy=http://user:pass@proxyip:port" (without the quotes; substitute your values in where appropriate)
Click OK, OK

You WILL have to reboot before this setting takes effect.

justin_9733
11-04-2003, 07:25 AM
Originally posted by muchspl2+4 November 2003 - 01:06--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 4 November 2003 - 01:06)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared [/b][/quote]
i just got pg

abu_has_the_power
11-04-2003, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by justin_9733+4 November 2003 - 07:25--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (justin_9733 @ 4 November 2003 - 07:25)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 01:06
<!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared
i just got pg [/b][/quote]
did u import the mofo&#39;s ips b4? or did u have pg b4? if u did, then that&#39;s bad news for all. if not, then be careful next time

justin_9733
11-04-2003, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power+4 November 2003 - 07:11--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (abu_has_the_power @ 4 November 2003 - 07:11)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:25

Originally posted by muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 01:06
<!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared
i just got pg
did u import the mofo&#39;s ips b4? or did u have pg b4? if u did, then that&#39;s bad news for all. if not, then be careful next time [/b][/quote]
no, I did not have pg before

abu_has_the_power
11-04-2003, 06:38 PM
Originally posted by justin_9733+4 November 2003 - 14:17--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (justin_9733 @ 4 November 2003 - 14:17)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@4 November 2003 - 07:11

Originally posted by justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:25

Originally posted by muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 01:06
<!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared
i just got pg
did u import the mofo&#39;s ips b4? or did u have pg b4? if u did, then that&#39;s bad news for all. if not, then be careful next time
no, I did not have pg before [/b][/quote]
ok. but did u inport the ips on zonealarm?

justin_9733
11-05-2003, 03:39 AM
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power+4 November 2003 - 12:38--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (abu_has_the_power @ 4 November 2003 - 12:38)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 14:17

Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@4 November 2003 - 07:11

Originally posted by justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:25

Originally posted by muchspl2@4 November 2003 - 01:06
<!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@4 November 2003 - 07:55
I was using Zone Alarm 4 and I also was using router with a firewall in it.
a firewall just protects you from random hackers to have access to your computer & you gave your BT client access (as you should if you want to download) but, you should import the bad ip list in for maximum effectiveness, at the very least have pg running, but its always better to have it block ip&#39;s at the firewall level

these problems always trace back to the person not being totaled prepared
i just got pg
did u import the mofo&#39;s ips b4? or did u have pg b4? if u did, then that&#39;s bad news for all. if not, then be careful next time
no, I did not have pg before
ok. but did u inport the ips on zonealarm? [/b][/quote]
sorry for the noob question but how do i do that?

RealitY
11-05-2003, 10:28 AM
Here ya go...


finalized zapro 4 xml instructions:

if you don&#39;t have xmlspy dl http://www.xmlspy.com/download_spy_home.html

you&#39;re going to want to click settings> folder options> view and uncheck hide file extensions for known file types-
the reason is that you&#39;ll be changing xml files to text and vice versa (easy- just rename with .txt instead of .xml etc)


1. First you need to backup your current zone alarm settings, which will create a file in the xml format.
To do this, go to: Overview=> Preferences=> and click the backup button. Call the file backup.
the file will now be saved as ‘backup.xml’ in the location where you saved it, by default it saves in my documents.

2. Copy the zone alarm pro xml dump from this site.
Here is the link:http://methlab.tech.nu/pg2zap.asp (it is up to date and includes the thumbs up ranges)
EDIT: Go To http://xs.tech.nu/. Look for "Blocklists have been updated (PG/ZA/Sygate/Plain)" at the top middle

3. Then copy the list from the above link and then go to this site:
www.bluetack.co.uk and click on Security Blocklist Converter . select convert from: zone alarm to zone alarm.
It will organize the information in a such a way that its easier to see where to remove the unwanted stuff,
but that comes later on.

4. Then open your backup.xml in notepad. Browse the file and you should come to point where it looks like this:
CODE

<file extension="MHT" active="true" description="Web Archive File"/>
</quarantine>
</attachments>
<outboundMail ompEnabled="true" mailEnabled="true" maxMailSent="5" recipientEnabled="true" maxRecipients="50" interval="2" senderEnabled="false" authorizedSenders="******@***.com"/>
</email>
<firewall>
<expert>
<groups> </groups> <rules>
<execute action="drop"/>
<source>

</source>
</rule>

</rules>
</expert>
</firewall>
<zones>
<trusted clearOldEntries="true" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
</trusted>
<restricted clearOldEntries="true" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;PASTE THE FILE FROM BLUETACK HERE&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;
(please note you may already have ips listed here so just paste the data after the last ip entry

5. Then paste the zone alarm pro dump from the bluetack.co.uk site after its been converted
(important note- only copy and paste the ip data and NOT the following:
before: <zones><restricted clearOldEntries="false" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
and after: </restricted></zones>
and paste it under the highlighted area.

6. Now save it and close it. And open it in XMLSPY. (there&#39;s no need to grant internet access to this program for this)

7. Xmlspy will now tell you that the file is not well formed. the cursor will be in front of the first character that needs to be deleted, simply erase the > and then click recheck- you&#39;ll have to remove several > characters, then you come to C&D and you just delete the & and click recheck...move on to more > and the you come to Audifon Chat & Play- here you need to hit backspace twice- erasing the & and one space...now it says ok you you need to save- pick a name that you&#39;ll know it&#39;s for the final restore- like finalxmlready

8. Everything should be good now. (To be on the safe side turn off your modem when you&#39;re changing your firewall settings) just save it and go to: overview=>preferences=>and click the restore button in the zone alarm firewall. Load the file finalxmlready.xml and it should open a box saying loading, once its complete It should say that there were no problems. Now you need to check if that’s true, by going to the firewall=>zone section where all the rules should appear.


credits to thunderrooster from pctechtalk.com, dr pepper from meth&#39;s pg site, and me (ddd) (finishing touches on it to be question proof lol)

abu_has_the_power
11-05-2003, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by REALITY@5 November 2003 - 10:28
Here ya go...


finalized zapro 4 xml instructions:

if you don&#39;t have xmlspy dl http://www.xmlspy.com/download_spy_home.html

you&#39;re going to want to click settings> folder options> view and uncheck hide file extensions for known file types-
the reason is that you&#39;ll be changing xml files to text and vice versa (easy- just rename with .txt instead of .xml etc)


1. First you need to backup your current zone alarm settings, which will create a file in the xml format.
To do this, go to: Overview=> Preferences=> and click the backup button. Call the file backup.
the file will now be saved as ‘backup.xml’ in the location where you saved it, by default it saves in my documents.

2. Copy the zone alarm pro xml dump from this site.
Here is the link:http://methlab.tech.nu/pg2zap.asp (it is up to date and includes the thumbs up ranges)
EDIT: Go To http://xs.tech.nu/. Look for "Blocklists have been updated (PG/ZA/Sygate/Plain)" at the top middle

3. Then copy the list from the above link and then go to this site:
www.bluetack.co.uk and click on Security Blocklist Converter . select convert from: zone alarm to zone alarm.
It will organize the information in a such a way that its easier to see where to remove the unwanted stuff,
but that comes later on.

4. Then open your backup.xml in notepad. Browse the file and you should come to point where it looks like this:
CODE

<file extension="MHT" active="true" description="Web Archive File"/>
</quarantine>
</attachments>
<outboundMail ompEnabled="true" mailEnabled="true" maxMailSent="5" recipientEnabled="true" maxRecipients="50" interval="2" senderEnabled="false" authorizedSenders="******@***.com"/>
</email>
<firewall>
<expert>
<groups> </groups> <rules>
<execute action="drop"/>
<source>

</source>
</rule>

</rules>
</expert>
</firewall>
<zones>
<trusted clearOldEntries="true" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
</trusted>
<restricted clearOldEntries="true" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;PASTE THE FILE FROM BLUETACK HERE&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;
(please note you may already have ips listed here so just paste the data after the last ip entry

5. Then paste the zone alarm pro dump from the bluetack.co.uk site after its been converted
(important note- only copy and paste the ip data and NOT the following:
before: <zones><restricted clearOldEntries="false" defaultNetworkStatus="ask" defaultAdapterMode="off">
and after: </restricted></zones>
and paste it under the highlighted area.

6. Now save it and close it. And open it in XMLSPY. (there&#39;s no need to grant internet access to this program for this)

7. Xmlspy will now tell you that the file is not well formed. the cursor will be in front of the first character that needs to be deleted, simply erase the > and then click recheck- you&#39;ll have to remove several > characters, then you come to C&D and you just delete the & and click recheck...move on to more > and the you come to Audifon Chat & Play- here you need to hit backspace twice- erasing the & and one space...now it says ok you you need to save- pick a name that you&#39;ll know it&#39;s for the final restore- like finalxmlready

8. Everything should be good now. (To be on the safe side turn off your modem when you&#39;re changing your firewall settings) just save it and go to: overview=>preferences=>and click the restore button in the zone alarm firewall. Load the file finalxmlready.xml and it should open a box saying loading, once its complete It should say that there were no problems. Now you need to check if that’s true, by going to the firewall=>zone section where all the rules should appear.


credits to thunderrooster from pctechtalk.com, dr pepper from meth&#39;s pg site, and me (ddd) (finishing touches on it to be question proof lol)
yo. i still have ur guide saved somewhere. i was gonna post it. guess u beat me

RealitY
11-06-2003, 06:56 AM
Actually I got it from dingdongding...

abu_has_the_power
11-08-2003, 03:24 PM
do u have any ips for symantec that i can block? after that other dude, i want to be safe