Steal This File Sharing Book
What They Wont Tell You About File-Sharing
By Wallace Wang
November 2004
Publisher: No Starch Press
Pages: 392
ISBN 10: 1-59327-050-X |
ISBN 13: 9781593270506




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Description
Steal This File Sharing Book peels back the mystery surrounding file sharing networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus, and Usenet, showing you how they work and how to use them wisely. It reveals the dangers of using file sharing networks--including viruses, spyware, and lawsuits--and tells you how to avoid them. Includes coverage of the ongoing battle between the software, video, and music pirates and the industries that are trying to stop them.
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Steal This File Sharing Book tackles the thorny issue of file sharing networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus, and Usenet. It explains how these networks work and how to use them. It exposes the dangers of using file sharing networks--including viruses, spyware, and lawsuits--and tells how to avoid them.
In addition to covering how people use file sharing networks to share everything from music and video files to books and pornography, it also reveals how people use them to share secrets and censored information banned by their governments. Includes coverage of the ongoing battle between the software, video, and music pirates and the industries that are trying to stop them.
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An Eye-Opener,
June 07 2005
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James Ko, CISSP-ISSAP GCIH
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This is a very interesting book, full of web links, tips and Internet resources. This reminds me of another earlier book on Internet web resources but on different topic. Sharing files seems so harmless, and yet it touches on many aspects of our lives. From downloading the innocent MP3 music, to sharing the pirated software (i.e., warez), to browsing the pornographic images, this shows how easy one can cross the line. This is certainly a book for the security professionals who would like to have a better understanding of how the hacking underground works, how the secret trading is done from using newsgroups, IRC chats to how hackers use peer-to-peer file sharing technologies such as eDonkey, Kazza, bit Torrent, to distribute their files/secrets. It is also a book for anyone who simply wants to have an awareness of what is out there.
The book also explains how hacker hides his identity in this digital world. In addition to explaining how these technologies can be used, the author also provides suggestions for readers how to protect their systems from having worm, and/or virus attacks. The author also provides a list of freeware for anti-virus protection for those who cannot afford to buy, as well as providing alterative open software for office and photoshops utilities. Lastly, the author talks about copyright laws and what the future holds, giving his opinion on whether how we could adapt to the file sharing technologies. All in all, this is a very informative book. It certainly is an eye-opener. A great book also for the moms and dads who worry if their sons and daughters might be lost in the World Wild Waste !
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