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TV news station backs down on P2P virus claims

A US TELEVISION station has had to back down on claims that P2P software will fill your computer with viruses.

7News reported how during its ‘exclusive’ test it downloaded Limeware software only to find it contained password cracking software. Sure enough, after a bit more digging it turned out the TV hack had got it all wrong and confirmed that Limewire did not include any password cracking software.

“The error in my findings was the result of a unique license file downloaded by the installation of LimeWire on our computer. This license file is not a threat to a computer, Kovaleski said.

It turned out that his malware detector had triggered on a unique GNU license downloaded by LimeWire to 7News’ computer. This licence had a “digital fingerprint” (SHA-1 hash) which was associated with only one application in a database of thousands of software products which turned out to he an older version of a password cracker.

         
         
         
         
   

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