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The old cliché "You're not paranoid if they really are out to get you" turns out to apply quite nicely to the world of P2P file-sharing. A trio of intrepid researchers from the University of California-Riverside decided to see just how often a P
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California computer science researchers have determined that "naive" P2P users who don't rely on blocklists will inevitably end up connecting to "fake users" who may track their download behavior. Feeling lucky?
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