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![]() This is a serious security breach that should be ELIMINATED pronto! If someone answers it, is it sent out as open text? I have my family using Limewire. NO SOFTWARE should arbitrarily pop up and ask for a user name and password. It is a classic way of grabbing private information on all the online services. To randomly pop up dialog boxes asking for this kind of information and providing no other information or documentation is absolutely idiocy and should be taken care of immediately. If one of the "system architects" is listening in, consider your self lucky I "held back." Last edited by security_conscious; February 16th, 2003 at 08:17 AM. |
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![]() I agree with security_conscious that this is a huge security risk and that no respectable and upstanding software should just arbitrarily do this. This severely damages my trust in Limewire and its creative team, and I think they should create a patch to download that will shut off this feature for people who are encountering this problem. (And make it 2.7-compatible, please!) (I have personal reasons for preferring 2.7 over 2.8, including that the new color scheme of black-on-blue is much harsher on the eyes than the old blue-on-blue, and it doesn't run right on my Mac--and yes, I downloaded the right version--and I don't like the new statistics panel.) My biggest complaint, however, (since I just ignore the pop-ups) is that they slow down and sometimes freeze my computer, especially when I'm printing a document and one shows up, or when I'm running Limewire in the background while I play a game. They won't let me click on any of the Limewire tabs until I get rid of them, either. How can I shut these off?! I never had this problem before last Wednesday when my computer crashed and I had to reinstall everything from scratch. And somebody on the other thread mentioned the possibility of people using this program glitch to steal passwords, through tracking keystrokes or whatever, and I just want to say that if I find that out to be true, then I don't care if Limewire IS the only good file-sharing utility for Macs, I'll drop it in a heartbeat. Talk about damaging trust; LIMEWIRE, FIX YOUR PROBLEM!!! |
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![]() It is getting worse, and like a dumb-*** I entered in a user name and password, I guess I thought it was there for a reason! I will now ignore it, but it seems like no one knows what this is. There is a host # at the top of the pop-up, I don't know what that has to do with it, but it's definitely weird. |
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![]() I came to this forum because I have gotten the same pop-up log-in and password box. Like Doppelganger, I entered my usual log-in and pass in one of these boxes, don't ask me why... I wonder if there is someone with LimeWire who can answer this question. |
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![]() the answer to this question has been posted on one of the other threads relating to this topic. supposedly it is a feature built in to limewire to allow private networks for places like schools and businesses or something like that, but it was a feature that was never put into use. it is ALSO supposed to be a disabled feature by default. apparently somebody got into the code and activated it. now supposedly this problem has been fixed on the latest version of limewire (8.something), but i read something on one of the threads written by someone running 8.6 (i think it was) who is having the same problem. so: ATTENTION LIMEWIRE PEOPLE: PLEASE DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR CODE! what this means is that we will continue to be annoyed, and our computers slowed down and/or frozen by these annoying things, until limewire either makes a patch for those of us not willing to upgrade to newer versions just yet, or we upgrade (which supposedly fixes the problem), or we get frustrated enough to quit using the service. |
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![]() I have been running Limewire for a long time and this just started. It started for me the day I installed a router in order to share my DSL connection to another computer in the house. Is there any simularity for others? Why would this start now if it is a software bug. I would suggest that the bug is in either a New version of Limewire or else some other p2p program that has just come out is tripping the requests. cjp |
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![]() has anyone noticed that this problem seems to be getting worse? At first I got an occasional pop up asking me for user name & password, now if I leave limewire running for a while and come back to it there may be 10, 15, even 20 screens asking me for user name and password. It's like early AOL, I spend 25 minutes a day clicking "exit" to make all the little screens go away. -annoyed! |
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![]() Apparently this is a feature (that wasn't supposed to be enabled) to allow private networks for places like schools and businesses. I contacted Limewire support who suggested upgrading to ver 2.8.6 which I did and the login dialogue boxes no longer are generated. |
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