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A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
I didn't put this in the programming board, since it in my opinion it doesn't really need to be put there.
Anyways, I'm just announcing a program I finally released to the public called Process Killer. It basically searches for the following programs: KazAa Morpheus P2P Networking (something that is installed w/ KazAa) WJView (I've never seen a reason for this...if someone knows that it should be ran..please let me know and I'll fix the code ASAP) GMT (Something w/ Morpheus...I think it's Adware) And some others that are installed w/ Kazaa and Morpheus. If you have any feedback, please post it here. ** NOTE: Before reading below, please be aware that you must right-click on the link if you wish to download this program, because of Brinkster's servers (Thanks Matt) ** More detailed explanation: http://www15.brinkster.com/usfirst/projects/pk.htm ** NOTE: Don't click on any links for downloading..they are broken at the moment ** Direct Link to program: http://www15.brinkster.com/usfirst/dl/PK_Binary.zip ** NOTE: If it says it's corrupt, please let me know. ** I'd advise reading the more detailed explanation if you want to know more about this program. The source to this will be released tomorrow more than likely. Last edited by Raven_Writer : 08-09-2004 at 08:18. |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
Just an FYI - you gotta right click and than save for the file.
It doesn't allow a direct linking to the file if you just left-click on it... ![]() |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
Hmmm... now let's ask ourselves.
How many people will actually run this? I know I sure as hell won't. If the program got on your computer in the first place, you pretty much intended for it to be there, and probably dont care whether it's "illegal" or not. $0.02 |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
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I currently use various P2P programs (but slightley edited) and I'm fine - but for people that want to take that stuff off after the scare he wants to help... Take it easy. You seemed to come off pretty harsh man... |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
I dont mean to belittle his work or anything. Im sure this wasnt easy to do.
My point is that most people who download a program like Kazaa do so withthe intent of "illegally" acquiring music, videos, programs, etc. These people arent likely to want to block themselves from using such programs. Of course I would *NEVER* use any illegal filesharing programs, so who am I to speak Cory |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
I would take a moment to point out that, if you really just want to kill P2P software because of the spyware that often comes bundled, there are several good freeware programs out there that will do a very good job, and are well supported.
Lavasoft makes my personal favorite, Adaware. It's a little harder to find the free version on their site these days, but its there and I've been happy with it. As for Process Killer, I don't entirely see the point for the same reasons as Cory. As for WJView, it is a legit process, although it is sometimes running under the control of spyware. Look here for more information. -Andy A. |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
It's main use isn't for people on thier personal computers, but someone who manages computers. It's for the sysadmin keeping track of hundreds of computers, or a dad who wants to make sure that his kids respect intellectual property.
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
To everyone who doesn't understand why this was made, here's the purpose:
A while ago my sister kept installing Kazaa & Morpheus on the main computer (aka: the only one with a connection to the internet). I didn't want the RIAA or whoever to bust in our house and take away the computer, so I wrote this little program. What it does is searches for Kazaa and Morpheus, along with some known programs (that I am aware of) that they install also. It checks all the running processes for Kazaa and Morpheus, and if they are found, it just exits them out. As to what Joe Ross said, he is also correct. I didn't aim for that purpose, but now that I think about it, it could work. @Andy: I am aware of Ad-aware I use it all the time, and it is a great program. This isn't intended to uninstall any programs, just to get people who use it annoyed.Also, I do realize that if anyone thinks about it, they could just Ctrl+Alt+Del and end the process, but I was aiming for a quick and dirty helper, just to inform everyone. @Matt: Thanks for backing me up on this program. |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
Ok, I have fixed all the errors w/ my website, and all links should be working fine now.
The source ( http://www15.brinkster.com/usfirst/dl/PK_Source.zip ) is now available for download. |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
According to the RIAA, you're right. But I recall reports where people sharing relatively small amounts of files (say, a small CD collection's worth), were getting subpoenas. But judge that as you will.
Personally, I'm down with anything that is meant for its purpose. Props for finding your own solution to the problem. --Billfred ----------------------------- "Kill the notion of biting and recycling and calling it your own creation." --The Fugees, Zealots |
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![]() Thanks also. The only way around the lawsuits and stuff is to prove that you actually bought the CD from what I've gathered from a bunch of sites. Back on topic though, if anyone does like this program, I can try to add more P2P programs for blocking. |
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Re: A way to get rid of KaZAa & Morpheus
500 mb? Heavy downloading?
You dont have anything to worry about. I downloaded 10 GB of movies and music yesterday. (And the RIAA can't do crap about it either since I doubt they monitor internetwork traffic at WPI) Better safe than sorry though I guess Last edited by Cory : 08-09-2004 at 21:16. |
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MP3 are NOT indicitive of downloading.
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Last time I checked, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff, not the defendant. I have the vast majority of the cds I riped, but some have been lost/stolen/eaten. The burden of proof is on the RIAA to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the music was not paid for. When I can produce 95% of my cds, and place a stack of a few hundred on a table in front of a jury, it is reasonable that I've misplaced a few cds. There would exist reasonable doubt that I had to steal the music to place it on my computer. Listen, buy and support local artists. Wetzel |
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