Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12

Thread: Hard drive being scanned

  1. #1
    xboxhaxorz
    Guest
    I use BT and am fairly secure with it. A friend just told me that a few mths ago he got a letter from his ISP that he was dling, he said they had listed all the files on his hard drive that he had dled using azureus.

    If it was just a single file that he was dling and thats how they caught him i would understand, but listing all of his movies thats scary. I assume this means they have scanning capabilities.

    I hope this is not the case?

  2. BitTorrent   -   #2
    Cabalo's Avatar FileSharingTalker BT Rep: +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    European Union
    Age
    47
    Posts
    11,849
    Tell him to stop using thepiratebay or mininova.

  3. BitTorrent   -   #3
    Quarterquack's Avatar sprclfrglstcxpldcs BT Rep: +3
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Posts
    3,236
    No such thing as remote scan unless he's a complete retard when it comes to security. Ask him to stop downloading files from prolific piracy websites, as Cabalo already mentioned.
    Ellipses go here.

  4. BitTorrent   -   #4
    I've heard of this happening quite a bit recently. Personally I stick with TV only.

  5. BitTorrent   -   #5
    darkstate01's Avatar Poster
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    manc
    Posts
    438
    If you are using xp, try a nice firewall program called protowall plus the blocklist manager to update the blocklists for it, It will keep out all those pesky isp/mpaa muppets from nicking your hard earned cash in court.
    Or just stop illegally filesharing of course.
    PAIN is just WEAKNESS leaving the body

  6. BitTorrent   -   #6
    Indeed do a malware check and stop downloading from public sites, or at least use some kind of IP filtering. Here's the blocklist I use:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/ed2k-ipfilterx/files/
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

  7. BitTorrent   -   #7
    sake's Avatar V12 BiTurbo BT Rep: +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Bulgaria
    Posts
    1,183
    In fact ISPs can "view" everything .. it doesn`t matter if the tracker is public or not. (i`ve asked my ISP`s administrator and he told me so ... there is always traffic information about you and methods to "scan" yout traffic).

  8. BitTorrent   -   #8
    Quote Originally Posted by sake View Post
    In fact ISPs can "view" everything .. it doesn`t matter if the tracker is public or not.
    Totally right, they see every byte you pass to and from the Net. But most of the time it's anti-P2P companies/bots that catch you pirating, not your ISP, and you can decrease your chances of connecting to those by using private sites and a good IP filter.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

  9. BitTorrent   -   #9
    Tv Controls you's Avatar Resistance is Futile BT Rep: +2
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Land of Hypocrisy
    Posts
    1,267
    Try out peer block and from the sounds of it download some antivirus/antispyware...

    Also I would unfortunately recommend trying not to download at major public trackers.
    Last edited by Tv Controls you; 04-26-2010 at 01:30 PM.

  10. BitTorrent   -   #10
    sake's Avatar V12 BiTurbo BT Rep: +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Bulgaria
    Posts
    1,183
    Quote Originally Posted by anon-sbi View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sake View Post
    In fact ISPs can "view" everything .. it doesn`t matter if the tracker is public or not.
    Totally right, they see every byte you pass to and from the Net. But most of the time it's anti-P2P companies/bots that catch you pirating, not your ISP, and you can decrease your chances of connecting to those by using private sites and a good IP filter.
    We had here some new laws discussions and it was all about scanning our traffic. And these were not the anti piracy organizations, but the government and it was all about getting the information from the ISP in the next 2 hours after a signal has been given. I mean - police tell the ISP to give the information for username: sake, ISP gives it and then they are coming to my door and GAME OVER But this law wasn`t passed Lucky again ...

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •