Morning Folks,
It amazes me how many people ask this question and others much like it. P2P programs don't give you viruses and spyware, the files you download do. Everyone wants something for nothing.
Now I'm not saying all p2p users are sending out viruses and spyware, that just wouldn't be true.
And p2p programs are nice for sharing legitimate files with others, however there will always be someone writing bad code just because they can.
I could just say go buy the software you need but of course I'm not here to judge anyone. To each his/her own so I'll tell you how to be a little safer.
Make sure the anti-virus your using can scan incoming files. If it can't get a new one. Set the scanner to scan all incoming files from p2p. Avast anti-virus has this option and it works well.
Compare file sizes.. You want a program and its 50mb on the manufacturer's site, you look it up in your p2p program and its 52.6mb, does that tell you any thing?
You virus scanner warns you about a possible virus and you contiune any way... This is plain dumb. If any scanner flags a file its most likley infected.
What if your not using a p2p program but instead use a torrent client built into your browser?
99.9% of Adult sites, Warez Sites, and Torrent Sites have either been hijacked or purposly infect your machine.
If you must surf these sites set your browser to block all pop's ups, disable all scripting, and disable iframes. While your surfing may be somewhat limited you will be much safer and those sites that won't load at all.... well your better off.
Users give these hijackers the ability to spread more and more infections. Maybe this will help some of you avoide that.
PAR-TAY!!
13 years ago