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Message-ID: <6.0.1.1.2.20040213192534.01f55e00@213.30.158.180>
From: B3r3n at free.fr (B3r3n)
Subject: Windows 2000 Source code .torrent
Joel,
>Click here, then OPEN the file:
>http://torrent.spyderlake.com/download.php?info_hash=f03fc1e04869294d5644d3c8c5d0fb8f2d26aa59
>
>If you aren't familiar with Bit Torrent, Shame on you. Download it here:
>http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/
I would like to recall 99% of what peer to peer tools are sharing are
illegal copies.
We are sure this is not the case here, but I would not encourage people to
install BitTorent or similar P2P tools (eMule, mlDonkey, Kazaa, ...) on
their systems.
Even if they are honnest, a misconfiguration could share their private data
or some spyware could be installed.
Could you please simply indicate us what is the file behind this hash?
Thanks
Brgrds
Laurent LEVIER
Systems & Networks Security Expert, CISSP CISM
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