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Thread: USENET and Viruses

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    Just curious if anyone thinks that USENET is worth it anymore? I've been using newsgroups since 1996 (16 years) and lately there seems to be an insane amount of viruses on it. Files that have perfectly legitimate names, but harbor an EXE payload. I seem to be ending up going to Warez-BB and IRC for my file needs, which seems to be the last elk of its kind (I miss the old VDOWN, sniff).

    Where are you guys going for your "needs"?

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    johhny's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    learn to search on usenet,spam posts can be easily avoided and get your files from trusted sites like nzbmatrix.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by johhny View Post
    get your files from trusted sites


    I mostly use the NZB section here, and never got any infected downloads. There are other good places as well. This thread could help.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Mysterbin and Binsearch allow you to see what is in archives. That and usually common sense prevails in most situation, like looking at file size and if the archive is passworded.
    Who needs cloud storage when you got the NSA?

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    I myself find my content at FST, NZBSrus and Gingadaddy which are user indexed(safe) and absolutely free to use
    but the content is much less than what you will actually find on Mysterbin/Binsearech

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    Its called common sense. Know what sizes your files should be, know the groups and posters you usually frequent, and make use of the the free indexers who will tell you if there is a password, an .exe or an archive in an archive. And you've been using for 16yrs and signed up in 2011 - ? And you don't know all this after 16yrs - ?

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    Wow, harsh Hole69! Let's just say the content of USENET was much better in yesteryear and when I do a search in Newsbin Pro, about 95% of what I see is viruses with perfectly legitimate names with believable file sizes. I just tried Mysterbin and this does show me in a better format who the troublemakers are.

    Thanks for the tips guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperTech View Post
    ...when I do a search in Newsbin Pro, about 95% of what I see is viruses with perfectly legitimate names with believable file sizes.
    That was your problem to begin with. Even though you can do some more advanced searching with Newsbin Pro, I have found it no better than the free sites and you have to pay monthly for the service. Mysterbin is the best one out there in my opinion but sometimes it might miss something. I use several different raw search because one might not catch everything:

    binsearch.info
    mysterbin.com
    nzbindex.nl
    nzbclub.com (I like this one when they are up and running. If they added the ability to look into an archive, it would be the best IMO due to the fact that they have a rating system and other info on content.)
    Who needs cloud storage when you got the NSA?

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    I've had too many viruses in software downloaded from Usenet, but never in a video. I use nzbs.org & nzbmatrix.
    I almost exclusively use private trackers and private forums to download software, never had a virus.

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    Use masterbin and click on the video or disc image filter. That will eliminate almost all malware. I've found a couple DVD ISOs that had a program (probably malware) in them configured to autorun. Now I open the image with winrar to make sure it's just the video before I burn it.

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