and your surprised why???
go buy the CDs and software etc instead and you wont have to worry about the spywaredont go tellin me that it has legit uses either..normal bit torrent works for the (few) legit uses it has
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I have found using BT a good way of serving up stuff on websites when you dont have
much bandwidth. But filesharing will always be mainly dodgy stuff.
I just find this to be quite funny, I read about it in Maximum PC mag and they claim its the best BT program out there...Dont seem to be that great to me....
actually I think those host file changes are blocking the cydoor spyware.
the hosts are repointed to some polish forums on "lite" software.
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If you want to block spyware by editing the hosts file, why not redirect to 127.0.0.1 instead of pointing to some random site?
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See http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=38681Originally Posted by weebroonieuk
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