tack attack on gnutella net
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All on Tue May 7 17:44:25 2024
Let's say that you found a target who you'd like to track their online activity in the months or years to come. So long as they have Gnutella installed this is trivial. What you do is give them a song so unique that no one else has that song, not anyone. And you are to do this three different times. When you search the Gnutella network for music you will want to search out all three songs. The host that has all three of these songs will be your target. Don't use Limewire, as it has a rumored back door, however Frostwire does everything Limewire used to do with more added features on top of all that. Frostwire is also GNU GPL licensed, which means that it is free in the terms of freedom. So you don't have to pay for it and you can share it, modify it, or do whatever with it without worry of spotty software. Simple enough 'eh? Well theoretically its a near perfect tack on to the computer that your target uses. Even when your target changes their computers they will probably or at least potentially keep their music collection, transferring it to their new computer. I do not think that this should be done as it invades a person's privacy, but theoretically this would do the job.
Cheers!
-warmfuzzy
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