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Tips & Tricks For help with file formats, viruses, security, etc. This section is not for questions about problems with Gnutella program clients, downloading, connecting, etc. |
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![]() No, it's not safe to run .exe files you've downloaded. Do not ever execute programs downloaded from anywhere but the official website. If you check the file with an anti-virus scanner and it finds nothing, that means - absolutely nothing. A program can do bad things without being a virus at all. |
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![]() Well, just because it doesn't kill your disk, this doesn't mean a worm, virus or otherwise malicious program won't cause harm to others. Even if you're very very careful it's almost impossible to ensure your computer doesn't turn into a spam relay or tries to infect other machines, for example, by exploiting bugs in their operating systems or applications. There's exactly one safe way to use untrusted software: Put it on a CD or DVD, insert the the disc to a computer that is never, ever connected to any network - neither local nor the internet. That's paranoid but it's the truth nonetheless. |
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