Ok Where To Begin?
Can this not count towards my posts?
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Originally Posted by Manic_Skafe
... use Peer Guardian.
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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
peer guardian, as a previous IT employee for Viacom, the IT dept was well aware of things like peer guardian. Since PG uses a block list, Viacom's knwon IPs are naturally blocked. Viacom doesn't do their own investigations, but contracts other companies who do so and are also aware of block lists. They examine the lists and use unlisted or public IPs. This obviously works for a short period of time until the IP is discovered and the list is updated.
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Originally Posted by willravel
Peer Guardian seems to work just fine, btw... Edit: And it works on Mac or PC.
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Originally Posted by willravel
I've never been contacted, and neither has anyone else I know of who uses it. It's not proof, rather deductive reasoning. If not causation, there is a correlation.
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Originally Posted by Augi
- TrueCrypt (****) - "TrueCrypt is a software system for establishing and maintaining an on-the-fly-encrypted drive." Makes my private data private. Good when using external drives.
- PeerGuardian (*)- "IP blocker for Windows. PeerGuardian 2 integrates support for multiple lists, list editing, automatic updates, and blocking all of IPv4 (TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc), making it the safest and easiest way to protect your privacy on P2P." I don't even file share, but I have it to block my school when they start trying to access my computers in the school network.
- And finally get some sort of hard drive eraser that will perform multiple passes. Once is never enough. Three passes is DOD standard. Seven passes is NSA standard. Eight passes is good. Thirty-five, the Gutmann standard is overkill but for sure.
Once you erase your hard drive I recommend you encrypt it and put all data you want secure safely in there.
UPDATE: I'll be damned, CCleaner supports the Gutmann standard.
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I included a picture guys, come on!
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Originally Posted by World's King
You know what works really well too... Renting the movie first. If you don't like it, you don't have to buy it.
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And then you click my two cents.
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Originally Posted by silent_jay
I give up, read the TOS, it's self explanatory, you're responsible for what's downloaded over your connection, if the ISP gets contacted by a studio, it's on you not them, that's what the Indemnity clause is in the TOS for, so they don't get raped by the studio because you were an asshat and got caught downloading copyrighted material. Simple enough to understand now?
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Unfortunately Will, he's right (last time I checked). It isn't as simple as someone got shot in your store and you are charged with murder.
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Originally Posted by fresnelly
Can someone recommend a decent Hard Drive eraser?
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CCleaner. If not that... Google it and you will fond one on you your Im feeling lucky.
Oh and because TrueCrypt just got that much more bad ass -
http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/?s=system-encryption