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	<title>Comments on: QuebecTorrent spyware alert may be wrong</title>
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		<title>By: Dreddsnik</title>
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		<description>I am the one who reported this as bullshit.

I also have rootkit revealing software.
There were no warnings from it.
no traffic got blocked.

Naming files CSSanything.any showed nothing but normal activity.
There is a LARGE chance that this is still bullshit from a paid label
employee.

&quot; But, admits the poster, “There is a small chance that I might have reach a different physing site accidentaly (I doubt it) or that the bug is comming via a server from my ISP instead ( Never hear of it though.) &quot;

 I don&#039;t think there is a small chance you are wrong.
 I think you are full of it.
 Anyone on the internet can claim to be an expert at anything.
 Yes, the same can be said about me. It just seemed waaaay to odd
 that with al the hubbub around QT, suddenly a &#039;rootkit&#039; appears to further try to keep
 folks out. 
 Too much coincidence.

 So, I went to find out myself ..and found, as expected, nothing but pain in the
 butt popunder adds, that just keep rolling. Nothing malicious, just annoying.

 If the labels really had the side of &#039;right&#039; , would they need to stoop to tactics
 like this .. and the stuff they do in COURT .. whew.

 Protect yourself from net threats, but don&#039;t believe everything someone tells you,
 especially when it comes to torrent sites and big music.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the one who reported this as bullshit.</p>
<p>I also have rootkit revealing software.<br />
There were no warnings from it.<br />
no traffic got blocked.</p>
<p>Naming files CSSanything.any showed nothing but normal activity.<br />
There is a LARGE chance that this is still bullshit from a paid label<br />
employee.</p>
<p>&#8221; But, admits the poster, “There is a small chance that I might have reach a different physing site accidentaly (I doubt it) or that the bug is comming via a server from my ISP instead ( Never hear of it though.) &#8221;</p>
<p> I don&#8217;t think there is a small chance you are wrong.<br />
 I think you are full of it.<br />
 Anyone on the internet can claim to be an expert at anything.<br />
 Yes, the same can be said about me. It just seemed waaaay to odd<br />
 that with al the hubbub around QT, suddenly a &#8216;rootkit&#8217; appears to further try to keep<br />
 folks out.<br />
 Too much coincidence.</p>
<p> So, I went to find out myself ..and found, as expected, nothing but pain in the<br />
 butt popunder adds, that just keep rolling. Nothing malicious, just annoying.</p>
<p> If the labels really had the side of &#8216;right&#8217; , would they need to stoop to tactics<br />
 like this .. and the stuff they do in COURT .. whew.</p>
<p> Protect yourself from net threats, but don&#8217;t believe everything someone tells you,<br />
 especially when it comes to torrent sites and big music.</p>
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