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Old 01-05-02, 11:02 PM   #1
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Maybe its already been posted? if so delete. Here is article though....

KaZaA users brace for hijack
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2...9441306209.html


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Secreted in KaZaA software is Altnet — and it’s about to be activated, warns Nathan Cochrane.

The 20 million users of KaZaA Media Desktop, the world's most popular file-swapping software, have little more than a month to decide if they want their computers hijacked.

That's the time-frame laid down last Wednesday by Sharman Networks chief executive Nikki Hemming for the activation of Altnet, an alternative network to the Internet used to create a giant virtual supercomputer.

KaZaA Media Desktop is software bought by Sharman in January that lets computer owners swap music and other digital content. Technology boffins call it filesharing or peer-to-peer (P2P) because users communicate directly with each other.

Hidden inside KaZaA, however, is Altnet - Trojan software that aims to harness the spare processing, storage and communications power of the millions of computers connected to KaZaA's FastTrack network, a concept known as "distributed computing".

The Altnet software was created by Brilliant Digital Entertainment (BDE), a California-based multimedia company founded by former Australian entertainment software entrepreneur Kevin Bermeister.

Since March at least, Altnet has been downloaded, often without users' knowledge, secreted in the KaZaA software.

It is scheduled to be activated by a signal Sharman will send to users' PCs, in the next four to five weeks.

"The world is full of unused computing power," BDE said in a disclosure to the US Securities and Exchange Commission at the beginning of the month.

"You pay for this capacity whether you use it or not. Businesses, meanwhile, buy expensive facilities at massive . . . supercomputer centres.

"Altnet seeks to bring these two groups together."

Distributed computing has searched for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI@Home) and an understanding of living cells (Folding@Home), although with the user's explicit consent and not clandestinely downloaded through a third-party software program.

But the prospect that more than a million PCs could be hijacked en masse chills information security specialists.

"Any attacker who can control 100,000 machines is a major force on the Internet, while someone with a million or more is currently unstoppable," Berkeley University computer science academic Nicholas Weaver wrote this month.

"As for Brilliant Digital, their horribly flawed business plan shows a grave misunderstanding of security. Since their proposed business can't possibly work, they should both protect themselves from legal liability . . . by producing a program on their update server which removes all traces of their trojan."

Australian distributed-computing researcher Rajkumar Buyya is optimistic that a successful deployment of Altnet will spur further development.

"It is wonderful to know that the industry is moving towards invisible distributed computing," Buyya says.

"(But) I have concern about their security protocols for activating the client and running programs that utilise idle resources . . . If someone finds out that, anybody can request your machine to do what they want, which is scary."

KaZaA, like the infamous file-swapping software before it, Napster, has been vilified by the recording industry for allegedly aiding and abetting theft.

Last September the chief of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Hilary Rosen, called for crisis talks with the heads of a dozen media groups to head off the "overwhelming volume" of piracy on the P2P networks.

Sharman's Nikki Hemming says she will schedule talks with Rosen soon. In the meantime, Hemming is eroding Rosen's support base by talking directly to artists' groups instead of publishers.

KaZaA, more wily than its file-swapping brethren, hired a Washington lobbyist, lawyer Phil Corwin, who previously represented the American Bankers' Association.

He is hawking the Intellectual Property Use Fee, an Internet tax, to be levied by ISPs on their customers.

"A similar levy . . . applied to a much broader base of parties, could provide a significant new revenue stream to copyright owners to compensate them for the inevitable 'leakage' (theft) resulting from Internet distribution," Corwin said in an April 8 submission to a US House judiciary committee on digital copyright.

That revenue would amount to $US2 billion a year in the US if a $US1 tax was charged on top of access fees, Corwin said.

"Every party from hardware manufacturers to ISPs to publishers of ripping software would pay a royalty . . . and provide a royalty stream to compensate (music artists)," Hemming said last week.

"At the end of the day we totally believe that artists, creators and those who represent them should be rightfully rewarded for creation of content."

Hemming said she was pursuing the authors, users and sponsors of KaZaA Lite, software that removes Altnet and other hidden software in the branded KaZaA software.

"There's a lot of concern in the market around these scam sites because they release ripped-off unstable code and it puts users at risk," she said.

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Unstable code? What a joke. More like un profitable code for KaZaA.
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Old 01-05-02, 11:31 PM   #2
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Unstable code? What a joke. More like un profitable code for KaZaA
yep...i agree with you there....looks like we both paid

zeropaid a visit today hungh? how did you like all that hype

surrounding the XoloX interview?

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Old 02-05-02, 12:20 AM   #3
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yep...i agree with you there....looks like we both paid

zeropaid a visit today hungh? how did you like all that hype

surrounding the XoloX interview?

lol
chalk it up to youthful exuberence. xolox gets what it wants and the kid gets a bit of attention. but it didn't work out that way. both parties should've known better. it's diminished both their credibility. of the two parties tho, zeropaid the higher price, especially since xolox pulled the release. it'll be a long time before anyone at zp can hype anything. wasted opportunity. everyone knew xolox was returning and the boards - even zp - already had posts on the beta.

as for hemming, if she was so concerned about unstable code she'd pull kazaa.

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Old 02-05-02, 01:22 AM   #4
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yep...i agree with you there....looks like we both paid

zeropaid a visit today hungh? how did you like all that hype

surrounding the XoloX interview?

lol
I must say that I noticed the irony of that last section of that article myself


I was commenting earlier in the "Hype" thread posted in the FastTrack section... wiggum told us to stick to the topic???

I thought my comments on the hype over Xolox were on topic - And I pointed out that the announcements were everywhere except the bathroom wall & that I didn't know why it was posted in the FastTrack Forum???

Anyway the thread got moved on me (like something similar a week ago?) to the Feedback Forum... My post looked totally idiotic over there (comments about FastTrack) so I ended up editing my post to a simple "No Comment"

A couple of the new Mods seem to be having a problem with their new status... One has about 1/4 of the total posts to date... And isn't really saying anything... And someone is playing with the Polls... over 2Billion votes in one catagory?

I won't make these comments over there as a couple of those same Mods have already been removing posts they don't like...
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Old 02-05-02, 09:02 AM   #5
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Buzz, I know how that feels not to be able to express views contrary to those "in power" on the boards...that sucks dude.

if it consoles you any...they did me the same way and I started my own site where no one could censor me but there is not much content there at present and a lot of the content that is there is "hidden" but not hidden in such a way that a clever person like your self could not find it.

c'mon over and take a look

http://kickme.to/kazam

and if you wanna post to the messageboard you will need to come to this link http://kazaa.mirrorz.com



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