Ive been using a peer-to-peer application Kazaa during the last week. I recently noticed that I am sending 8 bytes more when I upload a file than the file actually has. Anybody got a line on what's going on?? I have suspended all file sharing of any type till I get this problem solved. An Norton scan shows nothing to be reported?? P2P program glitch perhaps??? I don't know, and I surely don't want to infect anyone Could 8 bytes even contain enough to be harmful?? I'd appreciate any help!
Hello! Many of the P2P utilities are spyware in nature. Is it possible that this is some generic info being passed along to a third party? I have used it for more than a year. I've reinstalled it, but it may be a while before someone completes a DL so I can see the result. I've used 5 clients, and most of the ones I've touched are spyware. I used to use Morpheus but when Kazaa kicked them off there network I was forced to move over to Kazaa. Kazaa has spyware. You must use some crack to remove the spyware. I have tried direct connect and that seems to have a bit of spyware as well. Limewire is spyware as well. Are you using IRC?