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PostPosted: 02 Jul 2009, 17:32 
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Nunca saquei nada do Pirate bay... Uso sempre o Mininova ou o Isohunt (agora se usam o Pirate Bay como tracker já nao sei)

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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 01:39 
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A maior parte dos torrents do Mininova usam, do IsoHunt não sei quantos são, mas quando abres o tracker podes ver, aparece logo ao início. O problema é que sites há muitos, mas trackers são mais raros.

Já agora, o Pirate Bay é o maior tracker do mundo, e já atingiram 25 milhões de clientes (não ao mesmo tempo, claro). Neste momento estão ligados mais de um milhão de users, incluindo 8000 portugueses. http://geo.keff.org/


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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 11:44 
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Eu uso o btjunkie, que não sei onde vai buscar os trackers

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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 11:59 
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o btjunkie tira info de vários trackers. eu tb uso esse (quando nao saco do TL), e a verdade é que mts ficheiros (a maioria até) não tem nada a ver com piratebay, ou se têm, também têm outros trackers associados.

Enquanto existirem sites como btjunkie, os trackers q por ai andam não são tão relevantes assim. Pode-se perder alguma qualidade sem o PB, mas os ficheiros aparecem todos na mesma :)


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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 13:33 
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The 5 Most Popular BitTorrent Trackers
1. thepiratebay.org
peers: 5.164.500
torrents: 636.734

2. demonoid.com
peers: 3.138.042 (estimated)
torrents: *no info*

3. denis.stalker.h3q.com
peers: 1.353.421
torrents: 195.586

4. sumotracker.org
peers: 1.256.358
torrents: 130.693

5. torrentbox.com
peers: 1.144.100
torrents: 40.818

Há uma grande diferença até entre o TPB e o 3º, em número de torrents. Besides, será que aguentam com a carga dos 5 milhões de users do TPB que se vão distribuir pelos outros?


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PostPosted: 03 Jul 2009, 14:59 
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Na boa, e se precisarem tb actualizam os seus servidores. Com certeza eles não começaram logo com milhões de utilizadores e já tiveram de saber adaptar a uma carga maior antes.


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O que há mais é trackers na net por isso como ja foi dito nao deve afectar ninguem.

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McAfee false-positive glitch fells PCs worldwide
Posted in Security, 3rd July 2009 22:48 GMT wrote:

IT admins across the globe are letting out a collective groan after servers and PCs running McAfee VirusScan were brought down when the anti-virus program attacked their core system files. In some cases, this caused the machines to display the dreaded blue screen of death.

Details are still coming in, but forums here and here show that it's affecting McAfee customers in Germany, Italy, and elsewhere. A UK-based Reg reader, who asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized by his employer to speak to the press, said the glitch simultaneously leveled half of a customer's 140 machines after they updated to the latest virus signature file.

"Literally half of the machines were down with this McAfee anti-virus message IDing valid programs as having this trojan," the IT consultant said. "Literally half the office switched off their PCs and were just twiddling their thumbs."

When the consultant returned to his office he was relieved that his own laptop, which also uses VirusScan, was working normally. Then, suddenly, when it installed the latest McAfee DAT file, his computer was also smitten. The anti-virus program identified winvnc.exe and several other legitimate files as malware and attempted to quarantine them. With several core system files out of commission, the machine was rendered an expensive paperweight.

A McAfee representative in the US didn't immediately respond to phone calls seeking comment. Friday is a holiday for many US employees in observance of Saturday's Independence Day.

Based on anecdotes, the glitch appears to be caused when older VirusScan engines install DAT 5664, which McAfee seems to have pushed out in the past 24 hours. Affected systems then begin identifying a wide variety of legitimate - and frequently crucial - system files as malware. Files belonging to Microsoft Internet Explorer, drivers for Compaq computers, and even the McAfee-associated McScript.exe were being identified as a trojan called PWS!hv.aq, according to the posts and interviews.

We're still trying to determine how widespread this false-positive glitch is being felt and whether people have found any reliable fixes.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/03/mcafee_false_positive_glitch/

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