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Lerpa August 14th, 2005 12:42 AM

OK, I have HAD IT.

I did a search for images with query "y z" (query words replaced by letters because, frankly, it's none of your damn business what I'm downloading or searching for). One of the results has the filename "x y z" (x is a word not in my search query), only one source, and a modem speed.

IT TURNS OUT TO BE A ****** IPOD SPAM.

This is ridiculous. Even normal, legit-looking search results can no longer be trusted, nevermind the ones showing swarms of T1 sources that are always named after your search query. There was no way even in principle to spot this thing lurking among the non-spammers in the search results -- it had a typical size and format for a photograph (a jpeg in the 20-100k range). At least the wmvs are anomalously small in filesize compared to legit videos, but there seems to be NO FRIGGING WAY TO AVOID THE JPEGS. This HAS TO CHANGE!

I don't care what it takes. MAKE THIS STOP. NOW.

I can't even delete the damn thing until the next time I want to reboot, since when I do, the next time Limewire downloads a file explorer will hang and the whole machine will become slow and unusable -- yes, this happens any time I delete anything from the download directory and then download something new, no thanks to ****** Microsoft and their incompetent armies of Middle Eastern minimum wage programmers. Most computer companies are smart enough to hire those only in their call centers, for crying out loud.

Needless to say, I don't autoshare my downloads or share the directory either...and this is a large chunk of the reason why. (Limewire choking if you share 10,000 files is another. Illegal files masquerading as normal content is another. Other spams are another...)

This bullshit has to end. NOW.

ALimewireUser August 14th, 2005 08:51 AM

I for one totally understand your frustration. The main rule of thumb I live by to avoid these files is the same as what you mentioned, look at the file size. If you're looking at downloading a movie that's only about 98k, it's an IPod ad.

Also, I've only seen these ads only pop up as Images or Video. Make sure that, whenever possible, you target the search towards the file type you're looking for, instead of doing an Any Type search. If you are searching for Audio, do an Audio search. If you want a movie file, search for Video and check the file sizes (a decent sized .avi file should be somewhere near 180mb for 1/2 hour). If you search for Images, you're on your own. If you search for Programs, Heaven help you!

Sorry to hear about your deletion/download hang problem, that's a new one. While it may be a Windows problem, I hardly think it's cause to put the blame on a one particular segment of all programming professionals, let alone slander an entire region of the world. But that's just me :)

Lord of the Rings August 14th, 2005 09:00 AM

Well the rumours I've heard are that an anti-spam filter will be introduced into LW in version 5 or 5.2 or thereabouts (with any luck!) Apparently one of the people who donates code to LW has already developed one but it still needs a little more work on it.

AnotherLWUser August 20th, 2005 05:05 AM

Well, we all know how far we can trust rumours, don't we...

n96113030 August 21st, 2005 04:54 AM

HELP! - porn Spam
 
Hi All
Im new to this so please bear with me..
I have been a limewire user for sometime
but recently i have noticed that everytime
i search for music , in the results there is always the same three porn files. I have tried everything to try remove it from blocking to running Spybot to Spyware docter all in vain. Though i think the auto download has ceased. Still its very annoying to have those porn files show up each time.Does anyone know of a way to rid it? I have also tried unistall and install newer version of limewire.
thankyou heap
Jane

Lord of the Rings October 19th, 2005 07:18 PM

Music Spam
 
1 Attachment(s)
I noticed this a few weeks back. But seems more prevalent now. 134.4 KB for mp3 spam. And 60.5 KB for a zip which I believe is no doubt a virus. I haven't checked their contents or attempted to download them. But arranging your downlds by size will at least put these files at the bottom of the list. (ie: double-click the top of the size column will arrange the search results with largest at the top. See sample Arrange search results by size (click on link).) After all, how many true mp3's are less than 2 MB in size. lol :D I wonder if the RIAA have put a DRM license on these files. duh :rolleyes:

Update: What these 134.4 KB files actually are: 1. bill clinton voice-overs, 2. Clinton Trojan Need a Fix Limewire!!!, 3. efreeclub.com (Notice the T1 source for the spam ... same as the earlier discussed type of spam.)

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...s-mp3-spam.gif


* Late edit to show more recent examples of auto-generated spam: Typical file SIZEs of Spammed Virus files posing as audio files (click on link)

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theamazingbender January 23rd, 2007 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
Well the rumours I've heard are that an anti-spam filter will be introduced into LW in version 5 or 5.2 or thereabouts (with any luck!) Apparently one of the people who donates code to LW has already developed one but it still needs a little more work on it.

when do these come out

sbben76 March 28th, 2007 06:35 PM

OK i know this thread is pretty old but the problem has only gotten worse. I started thinking of some fundamental changes to the software that could (potential) be a fix.

I use frostwire which I understand is open source. I plan on taking a look at the code this week to see how feasible this might be. Basically we need to verify our hosts before we display them in the search results. Here's what a conversation might look like now.

mycomp: Hey do you have this file "filename.ext"?
spammer: yeah i have "filename.ext"
mycomp: ok thanks, ill display it in the search results

What we need to do is verify the host is not automatically generating files before we consider them having the first file. Like this:

mycomp: Hey do you have this file "filename.ext"?
spammer: yeah i have "filename.ext"
mycomp: ok, well do you have "sdfgisdf.ext"?
spammer: yeah i have "sdfgisdf.ext"
mycomp: you must be a spammer because "sdfgisdf.ext" likley does not exist, ignoring search result.

What do you guys think? Without knowing a lot about how gnutella works i think this could be possible.

nowshining April 29th, 2007 07:19 AM

awesome that looks like it might work. :) also i agree spam sucks, u could just also disable viewing of T1 - T3 lines.. I think tho u'd also disable a lot of people esp. on a modem dialup that input that for better results. oh and where i live the spammers are on at around 11pm - 5am pacific time. Around that time frame or so.. :) I do download viruses sometimes to test AVG free, also avoid anything with wyzo in it it's a trojan, :( i got that sometimes when searching also I've been getting results that aren't what i searched for.

Example:

My search query: palm applications

Results: freescreensaver
setup
workgames
..........
i use frostwire by the way.....


edit: by the way i use comodo firewall with checksum verification on (disabled by default I believe) also i have all tcp incoming and udp incoming blocked and only have all tcp out allowed and udp only allowed out to two certain dns servers. Also with comodo firewall u can disable svchost.exe from accessing the net and i think that zonealarm u can't. U only have to allow it when visiting the windows update website and if using automatic updates, i got it disabled tho and timesync, so whatever it wants to sync to is a question in my mind, however when i dialup i get svchost blocked logs... :)


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