"Forty-five percent of the executable files downloaded through Kazaa, the most popular file-sharing program, contain malicious code like viruses and Trojan horses, according to a new study."
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0...opstories_html
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"Forty-five percent of the executable files downloaded through Kazaa, the most popular file-sharing program, contain malicious code like viruses and Trojan horses, according to a new study."
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0...opstories_html
Don't want to get into the 'legality' of file sharing here,but one of the first things a file sharer learns if their IQ is above about 20, is to NEVER dn/load executable(.exe) files.:rolleyes: And as the article describes, file extensions of: wav,mp3,jpg are mostly non infectable unless a double extension is involved.
My curiosity has to ask,what makes the author immune to being sued by the RIAA if he/she dn/loaded 4,778 files as stated? Oh,,yeah,,that's right, it's "just" research...:p