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| Well, I've been using Limewire for a long time -- and I love it -- but I noticed recently that a lot of the music downloads that appear as legitimate mp3s, end up being a link to some suspiscious website, or even Napster. So, today I was looking for a specific mp3 and went through probably 50 of these bogus "mp3 file" links to that same suspiscious website (since you can't tell what's a REAL mp3 from a link, it's not like you can avoid it), and all of a sudden, IE starts popping up this bogus website and it starts downloading Spyware Strike onto my computer before I could even do anything about it! It took me 2 hours to figure out how to finally get rid of it off my computer for good (without it renaming itelf to something else elsewhere in my registry). My point is, aren't these bogus mp3 imposter links prohibited, or is there anything that Limewire can do about it? Is there anything I can do about it? I mean, if these kinds of files keep expanding in numbers and they continue infecting people's computers, they're going to become hesitant to use Limewire anymore. I know it's certainly made me very nervous to even attempt to download anything for this reason. I just thought I'd "report" it here, see if anyone is having the same issues, and if there's anything that be done about it. zoe |
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| Try the latest version of LW, you can get it here http://www.limewire.com/english/content/download.shtml This version has reportedly fixed that annoying Napster problem, you should find that spam web pages don't appear. There's more info here Napster See how you go with the new version
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| Virus/Spyware Blocker | KrazeeLikeBones | New Feature Requests | 0 | April 20th, 2006 07:12 PM |
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| Virus-scanner en spyware | .Darkshield | Nederlands | 2 | August 5th, 2005 03:12 PM |
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| Not A virus and Not spyware BUT | Puddytat | SwapNut Open Discussion | 1 | October 30th, 2001 08:07 PM |