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Some_Person
07-21-2005, 04:22 PM
P2P File Sharing Programs

Fast Track Network:

Kazaa (http://www.kazaa.com) - SPYWARE CLIENT
Diet K (http://www.dietk.com)
Kazaa Lite (http://www.my-k-lite.com)
iMesh (http://www.imesh.com) - SPYWARE CLIENT
iMesh Lite (http://www.im-l.com)
Grokster (http://www.grokster.com) - SPYWARE CLIENT
Clean Grokster (http://www.cleangrokster.cjb.net)

eDonky 2000 Network:

eDonkey (http://www.edonkey2000.com) - (No longer spyware client)
eMule (http://www.emule-project.net/)

FreeNet Network:

FreeNet (http://freenetproject.org/)

Gnutella Network:

BearShare (http://www.bearshare.com/)
LimeWire (http://www.limewire.com)
GTK (http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net/)
Xolox (http://www.xolox.nl/)
Gluz (http://www.gluz.com)

OpenNap Network:

AudioGnome (http://www.audiognome.com/)
Napigator (http://www.napigator.com/)
WinMX (http://www.winmx.com/)

MP2P Network:

Piolet (http://www.piolet.com/)
RockitNet (http://www.rockitnet.com/)

Other Networks:

FileTopia (http://www.filetopia.com/)
The Circle (http://thecircle.org.au/)
SoulSeek (http://www.slsknet.org/)
Carracho (http://www.carracho.com/)
Ares (http://www.softgap.com/)
MyNapster (http://www.mynapster.com/)
Waste (http://waste.sourceforge.net/)
ExoSee (http://www.exosee.com/)
Warez P2P (http://www.warez.com/)
LAN2P (http://www.lan2p.com/)
Konspire (http://konspire.sourceforge.net/)

Network Sunshine (http://www.networksunshine.de/)
MP3 Wolf (http://www.trellian.com/mwolf/index.html)
NodeScan (http://www.nodescan.com/)
Haxial (http://www.haxial.net/)

Multi-Network Support:

Sigster (http://www.sigster.com/) - SPYWARE CLIENT
Blubster (http://www.blubster.com/) - SPYWARE CLIENT
Morpheus (http://www.morpheus.com) - SPYWARE CLIENT
Shareaza (http://www.shareaza.com)
Dice (http://exe.adam.ne.jp/dice/)
XFactor (http://www.xfactor.cc/)
Poisoned (http://gottsilla.net/poisoned.php)
MlDonkey (http://www.nongnu.org/mldonkey/)
Epicea (http://epicea.philix.net/)
Mammoth (http://mammoth.sourceforge.net/)
ZulTrax (http://www.zultrax.com/)

Direct Connect:

NeoModus (http://www.neo-modus.com/)
DC++ (http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net)
BCDC++ (http://utrum.dyndns.org:8000/index.html)

Web Based Services:

BadBlue (http://www.badblue.com/)
BitTorrent (http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/)

straight talker
07-22-2005, 05:28 PM
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Spyware/?p=31 without digging round the www. too much on such a well worn subject just thought it worth a mention of some of the pitfalls of using filesharing apps many, infact most of them carry spyware adware and junk stuff in the installation so people out there just beware and do a little research before installing this type of program,this is as well as the legal side of people getting sued for thousand of dollars for downloading copyrighted files ie music films etc etc etc,is it worth it the choice is yours, read through past posts on kazaa and other filesharing apps for more detailed advice on the legal side of things,locustfurnace provided very detailed info on the legal aspects in many threads

BarkerJr
07-23-2005, 06:35 AM
People use P2P networks to trade copyrighted files? That's ridiculous! (in his best Scott McClellan voice)

straight talker
07-26-2005, 04:59 AM
Originally posted by BarkerJr@Jul 23 2005, 06:35 AM
People use P2P networks to trade copyrighted files? That's ridiculous! (in his best Scott McClellan voice)
if you are going to attempt being smart thats ok but at least use more than one brain cell at a time (LOL) people view this site all over the world and im sure many wouldnt have a clue who scott mcclellan is or indeed sounds like. nice try though

straight talker
08-07-2005, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by Qhard@Aug 7 2005, 03:00 PM
Are spyware clients legal?? Or it is illegal links?? :huh:
pleased good so much your that sentences understandable are.down slow a bit we so can understand betterer LOL LOL what mean you

locustfurnace
08-07-2005, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by Qhard@Aug 7 2005, 03:00 PM
Are spyware clients legal?? Or it is illegal links?? :huh:
They are not illegal links, if so they would be quickly removed

locustfurnace
08-08-2005, 09:57 AM
Originally posted by Qhard@Aug 8 2005, 07:38 AM
Hmm..

Links to spyware are legal??..
Links to seriall codes are illegal??..

Links to viruses are legal or??
Very fit line between nukes and spyware

Can I post links for software,
that can help users build viruses??
Where in the list is there a link for just spyware code? Other than the fact that some of the popular P2P clients contain spyware, which by the way is not illegal. You're misunderstanding what the user has posted. Spyware is not all damaging, just the populace does not enjoy using programs which contain Ads, or data mining, which is legal. Most cookies track your movements, and too many cookies are spyware too. So under your questioning, then any site which has a cookie tracking you should be illegal?

AOL software uses ads, "spyware" in most of their software. But is AOL software illegal??
Most freeware is ad supported, this helps pay the bills for the free side to the software. But the software is not illegal.

Spyware for the most part is more annoyance and not damaging. Virus, trojans, and in general all malware does damage, there is a difference.

Nukes completely disable someones computer. By flooding your TCP/IP stack. While spyware just sends some collected information back to the developers. usually this is well stated in the EULA when you install the software. example being Gozilla, which for years used ads and tracking software in its free download manager.
The problem is most people do not read the EULA before they install software.
G-mail, also "spys" on its users, so under your view, g-mail is illegal?

The users above is making it known that thos p2p clients contain tracking software, otherwise defined as spyware. This is to let users decide if they wish to install and use that software, or chose from another client.

Posting links to Virii will be removed for the safety of all users.

skateguy5
01-27-2006, 04:57 PM
i agree with straight talker who the hell is scott mcclellan

people don't only use p2p programs for illegal use for example i like downloading humor videos and stuff

so shut you mouth if you don't know what you talking about