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Old May 23rd, 2002
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Default Something fishy is going on...

Has anyone else had this experience? I think someone is hijacking gnutella search strings!

Twice now this has happened to me. I have done a search multiple times over a period of days on a certain string, looking for a particular song without getting any meaningful results. First, I was looking for a song called Use Me by Michael Braughn. The search term was
"braughn use me."

Then I was looking for Warren Zevon's Diamonds in the Sand. My search term was
"zevon diamond sand."

A few days later, when I did the same searches again, I got direct hits on files with these names:

braughn use me.url
braughn use me.html
braughn use me.mpg

and

zevon diamond sand.url
zevon diamond sand.html
zevon diamond sand.mpg

Perplexed but suspicious, I downloaded the html files and found nothing but a links to:

http://freesexyworld.com/html.html

What is going on here? Is freesexyworld.com hijacking gnutella search strings?


Scott Ellis
Boulder, CO
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Old May 23rd, 2002
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that's gnutella's equivalent of spam.
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Old May 23rd, 2002
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Wow, after reading your response it all made sense. I didn't realize the scope of the problem. I had done a search on the discussion board for the url of the offending party in my case, not realizing that they were a dime a dozen. When I didn't get anything back I figured I should post my question. I should have known better!

So is there any effective way to stop this kind of abuse?

-Scott
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Old May 24th, 2002
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Blocking the specific IP with your client (if it allows you to do so) should help.
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Check this thread, see if you see anything familiar

Link to thread containing spamming IP addresses

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...5&pagenumber=2
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