Why is it that every time a problem occurs in CTC2PP or Viking Vengeance PE UK Department for Work and Pension Detected AP2P on Amazon EC2 Cloud and some kind of P2P malware. AP2P means anti-Peer to Peer which are criminal organizations spying on us for the RIAA and MPAA mafias. Why are these parasites allowed to do that? >:O
Why is it that every time a problem occurs in CTC2PP or Viking Vengeance PE My PeerBlock logs show the following jerks: UK Department for Work and Pension Detected AP2P on Amazon EC2 Cloud and some kind of P2P malware. AP2P means anti-Peer to Peer which are criminal organizations spying on us for the RIAA and MPAA mafias. Why are these parasites allowed to do that? >:O
criminal organizations spying on us for the RIAA and MPAA
I'm afraid and if I get you right and as I assume you well realize, they operate within a legal framework.
If your activities (e.g., peer-to-peering) cause you paranoia, I'd suggest dropping those activities, not installing or trying to interpret ill-understood software and logs that only raise your paranoia. (A third option would arguably be learning to understand what you're looking at.)
If your activities (e.g., peer-to-peering) cause you paranoia, I'd suggest dropping those activities, not installing or trying to interpret ill-understood software and logs that only raise your paranoia. (A third option would arguably be learning to understand what you're looking at.)
I don't use P2P programs, especially Torrents. It's the fact that greedy organizations are spying on everything we do that bothers me. I noticed that 90% of the time, the ones I've mentioned earlier, causes the PE to get errors on my end at least. Once they're done bombarding my computer with attempt to connect, everything returns to normal. It gets annoying.
It's the fact that greedy organizations are spying on everything we do that bothers me.
Wait till you catch the news regarding this thingy called the NSA.
I noticed that 90% of the time, the ones I've mentioned earlier, causes the PE to get errors on my end at least.
Have you tried double-blinding that, i.e, ruling out that it doesn't otherwise occur?
Never mind. OK, so I have by now learned that this Peerblock doesn't appear to be about peer-to-peering, but is a software firewall package rather.
So if it's blocking your unwanted traffic and faithfully logging that, then it is doing its job. Good.
You don't want a firewall that crashes, or crashes your machine, however whilst in the business of doing what it's meant to do. In that case, perhaps look for a more reliable/reputed package.
Let me reiterate in any event that engaging in certain activiies it shouldn't come as a surprise if that may raise certain attention (but I take it this doesn't apply here, it's just an observation); whilst more generally and innocuously, such organizations and so their IP addresses may represent hundreds if not thousands of employees. Given the amount of slacking that goes on all over the place, such hits really don't have to mean anything as such, other than that the persons in question may be interested in your news, or chatting away on your forums, or playing your games, or whatever. (Seriously once asked one forum member elsewhere of us, if maybe we couldn't make the site layout less conspicuous, so they wouldn't so obviously be wasting their and notably the boss's time No kidding. Me, I consider it a fabulous modern clog in the machine if ever I heard of one. But I'm drifting )
That's what I meant when I suggested not wasting more time on your logs than they're good for. So the RIAA or somesuch may be scanning the web? How come that doesn't surprise me.