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Popular file-sharing programs Grokster and LimeWire are privacy time bombs, say computer experts who found "spyware" bundled with the downloads.
Even old file-sharing stalwart LimeWire, which was first released on the Internet in November 2000, began a resurgence in May 2004 when it stripped adware and spyware from its program.
File-sharing through the dozens of software piracy mills on the Internet and well-known peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa, Morpheus, iMesh, eDonkey, Gnutella, LimeWire and Grokster accounts for ...
A free computer program used for file-sharing has become the most downloaded piece of software ever, its parent company announced on Thursday. The program, Kazaa, lets users locate and download ...
Some free file-sharing programs make their money by automatically installing sneaky spyware programs that monitor your Web browsing habits and send that information to marketers.
Many college freshmen across Iowa are getting their first taste of freedom on new computers this fall, but they need to be careful with trying to find free files and programs online. Consumer ...
Since Northwestern blocked access to the file-sharing application Napster in 1999 because it took up too much bandwidth, students have feared that similar programs would get too popular and suffer ...
Zachary Carlson, a fifth-year student majoring in English and French at the University, downloads music on free file-sharing programs which the RIAA has used to target file-sharers who illegally copy ...
Popular file-sharing programs Grokster and Limewire are privacy time bombs, say computer experts who found "spyware" bundled with the downloads.