What problems does malware cause when it's downloaded with a file on a p2p network. What problems could occur ?
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What problems does malware cause when it's downloaded with a file on a p2p network. What problems could occur ?
Would malware make it share personal documents across the p2p network. I've read that on an article recently. Don't know how accurate it was. I thought malware would give the hacker that info but not the whole p2p community for it to be available for download.
"Malware" is a pretty general term.
Yes, malware can collect your personal info, even passwords and usernames and share that information back across the web.
I mean can they change your share folder on p2p network and make all your personal documents shared through p2p or is that likely
I'm fairly sure you were given the answer in the threads you started on your other account...
I've never asked anything about malware
Malware can do anything really. One of the more common types will hide on your computer and use your upload bandwidth to send out mass emails.
I would stay far away from old fashioned p2p clients. Either use usenet or get yourself a seedbox and use torrents. Paying a little money (~15 a month) goes a long way to protect you and make your shilesharing experience better.
Be grateful that it wasn't Russian malware.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX5VyrDXrkM
I think the 2nd most alarming part of that story is that he put a "plaster" on it. This is surely no time for spackle. :no:
"I'm feeling some groin pain after getting mugged and neutered. Nothing a little drywall supplies can't make right!"
If you have managed to survive this long then you got smart. My hints however:
- Have a real machine that can run virtual machines (OK not bullet point I know)
- Download and install VMWare and work out how to register (really not hard to find keygen)
- Create a nice clean install of a Win7 box, update make it current (kmspico is your friend here for registering)
- Create a clone VM just for torrent downloads and find that nice working patch for hotspotshield elite
- Install utorrent and then patch that with the obvious
- Now download like a maniac
- When done (with downloads) install them to a clean clone VM of a base build Win7 machine you made earlier
Then and only then - If nothing goes mad then you can transfer back to your real machine which has a virus checker on it
Or you could just use Linux :)
So with Linux you can`t trace a route back to source? Linux is spiffy for virus etc I guess (since very few use it % wise so not a main target) but unless you have some TOR plugin then how is it different from being on Windows or some Android xbmc plug etc?
Main thing is to download without a footprint (or as little as possible) and then install in a safe environment before moving back to your main use box as far as I see it... now rather easy since all PC stuff is Steam if games and if just films/tv then direct move anyway with obvious ignore extra binaries for required codecs type pants.
Depends how much Tin Foil you wear in your hat I suppose.
But since most of these malwares are exe files that people click on its pretty negated.
Ironically you tell people to search for keygens for Apps, which is probably the most malware ridden peice of code you can get. :)
Can not deny your point, for obvious reasons didn`t directly suggest keygens and/or serials or indeed andr.net etc (opps I did, yes purchase your license for VMware).... there has to be at least a minimum of understanding to get a valid serial for VMware and from then, virus wise, it doesn`t matter as you can and should delete the virtual clone(s) after you`ve done whatever ;)
when your load, the wrong thing, yes malware, your must search trust uploader
If you are downloading things you *ahem* probably shouldn't be (not throwing stones) there is an inherent risk there. Take as many precautions as you feel comfortable with. Ultimately the VM suggestion above is the best but potentially is overkill... again, its how much risk you are willing to live with.
kazaa? wow, that is old. Who is using that?
I use DC++ on occasion. Its very good for niche types of downloads, things you don't necessarily find on the more popular public sites. I expect the small remaining users are diehard enough to keep it running, but performance may suffer.