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2nd Jun 2009, 10:40 AM #1OPMember
National Security Threat Posed by Computer File-Sharing Networks
ZapShares Inc. announced today the findings of new research that indicates computer systems located in Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia are scouring computer Peer-To-Peer (also known as “P2P”) file-sharing networks for classified information that could place national security at risk.
The research found offshore computers searching for, among other things, information pertaining to many principal United States national defense contractors, weapons system information, classified government documents, information that could be used to steal the identity of United States citizens, and other data that could place national security at risk. “What we found most alarming was the fact that a majority of these searches originated from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia,” said Bernard Trest, President of ZapShares Inc.
In a recent study ZapShares Inc. found that large numbers of people are inadvertently sharing personal tax returns, banking and other financial information, credit card information, and other data that identity thieves could use to steal a person’s identity. “We are very concerned regarding the threat that is posed to national security since individuals within countries such as Iran and North Korea are easily capable of stealing the identity of United States citizens,” said Trest.
To view a partial list of search terms ZapShares Inc. was able to discover that computers located within Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia are searching for on P2P file-sharing networks, visit our website.
ZapShares Inc.™ (zapshares.com) was founded in 2008 to develop innovative security solutions for P2P file-sharing networks. ZapShares offers the first and only solution to help protect 200 million P2P file-sharers from rampant identity theft and lawsuits. The companies ZapShares software is a free tool that scans a user’s computer and identifies potential security threats caused by P2P software installed on a user’s computer.DeathKnell Reviewed by DeathKnell on . National Security Threat Posed by Computer File-Sharing Networks ZapShares Inc. announced today the findings of new research that indicates computer systems located in Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia are scouring computer Peer-To-Peer (also known as “P2P”) file-sharing networks for classified information that could place national security at risk. The research found offshore computers searching for, among other things, information pertaining to many principal United States national defense contractors, weapons system information, classified Rating: 5
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2nd Jun 2009, 12:32 PM #2BannedWebsite's:
svrhost.com wrzhost.com emotive-media.comUnlucky! lol, maybe ZapShares Inc has been scanning the data, collecting it, and selling it to Iran and North Korea! You never know
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4th Jun 2009, 09:59 AM #3Membermajority of these searches originated from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia
Kim is known to be a great fan of playboy and is rumoured to have harem of blondes.
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4th Jun 2009, 10:38 AM #4BannedWebsite's:
svrhost.com wrzhost.com emotive-media.comI think that perhaps if you use torrents and are stupid enough to have details of national security on your computer, your think as shit and should have them used against you, its the only way they will learn lol..
Only in America!
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4th Jun 2009, 10:48 AM #5MemberWebsite's:
WareztheDDL.com GTFO.wshttp ftw
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