Recent uTorrent and Azureus upgrade WARNING

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crossposted from another forum i frequent.

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This is just a heads up for those of you who frequently download using BT and use either uTorrent or Azureus. They've released recent versions that some consider to be a security risk, as they send packets of data back to the program makers that contain info about you (your total UL stats, your total DL stats, and your ISP name/info).

I'll just use the words of an Admin's post from bitmetv:

BitMeTv Admins said:
here's what's been going on:
AZUREUS
AZ has started a new commercial branch called ZUDEO which identifies itself as AZ 3.x.x.x, and had claimed that 2.5.0.2 was the final 2.x.x.x stable that would ever be released, and all future versions would identify themselves jsut like zudeo, as AZ 3.x.x.x. this raised concerns because we would not be able to tell if a member was using ZUDEO or AZUREUS, and we want nothing to do with zudeo, since we feel it is a security risk, and because zudeo identifies itself as AZ.

Azureus claimed that zudeo was simply a different user-interface for AZ, but zudeo incorporates DRM, and has alligned itself with people/organizations that end with initials **AA. While investigating zudeo, tweo of our admins, system & ibslice discovered that packets of data were being sent back to AZ, and when confronted, AZ devs at first denied, then said it was only anonymous info about how the client was working, then our staffers discovered that the packets being sent back contained your total UL stats, your total DL stats, and your ISP name/info. We replied to AZ with this information, and in a seeming panic, they did two things:
1. admitted privately that this had been going on with ALL recent AZ stable releases for the last 12 months
2. immediately put together and released AZ 2.5.0.4.
Who knows what other private data on you they have aquired, and if they do indeed keep this data confidential?

UTORRENT
On Dec 7, 2007, this was posted at UT's site forums
This is Bram Cohen, the creator of the BitTorrent protocol, and Ludvig (Ludde) Strigeus, the writer of µTorrent.
Together, we are pleased to announce that BitTorrent, Inc. and µTorrent AB have decided to join forces. BitTorrent has acquired µTorrent as it recognized the merits of µTorrent's exceptionally well-written codebase and robust user community. Bringing together µTorrent's efficient implementation and compelling UI with BitTorrent's expertise in networking protocols will significantly benefit the community with what we envision will be the best BitTorrent client.
What does this mean for the µTorrent community? Not much, at least not at first. The intention is to maintain the website as it is, and keep the forums and community active. Moving forward behind the scenes, we will continue to develop µTorrent and will be using the codebase in other applications, especially ones where a fast, lightweight implementation is more suitable, such as embedded systems on TVs, cell phones, and other non-PC platforms.
The existent µTorrent and BitTorrent communities are immensely valuable to us, which is why we are announcing this here first to make sure you're all the first to know about the news. The plan is to continue to foster the health and growth of the community that has been critical to the success of µTorrent. Thank you in advance for your support.

-Bram and Ludde

Bram Cohen had previously been forced to sell/partner with the Major Studios/mpaa because he was being threatened with legal action. Now, Ludde, the developer of utorrent, has sold utorrent to Bram's venture. This means that utorrent is now partiall/wholly owned by the very people you read about who are suing children and grandmothers for filesharing, and who have taken down many torrent sites over the last few years.

Ludde had supposedly been banned from doing any more work on new bittorrent updates by the terms of his deal with bram/bittorrent inc., but after we banned the utorrent beta here a month ago, he has come to our IRC chat and asked if we would accept a new stable utorrent release 1.7. this would basically be the banned 483 beta build with a new name, making it technically within our standard client rules.

In short. Don't upgrade to Zudeo OR uTorrent 1.6.1... and I recommend starting to look for a new client.

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In short, this mean jack to Indian users, our speeds don't allow us to download much anyway, and eitherway RIAA/anti-piracy organizations won't travel to India to trap someone who downloads 300GB a month (and god knows on what ISP).

For others, this is an alarming news, heck if you've been downloading a lot chances are they'll knock on your doors any second now :P (J/K).

Those who download plenty should shift to other clients (ABC is a good alt) while this issue gets resolved.

its amazing though, first Azu devs try to cover it up...something has been going on behind, there's no doubts Bittorrent has been doing the most damage with piracy.

EDIT : MODS - Shift this thread to the P2P section, more people need to read this specially those 1-post noobs in the Invite thread.
 
I remember that i read on utorrent forums that they are going to support only the latest version so as to make everyone shift to it. ^^Good that i m using old one. Oh btw get real ppl in india hardly download 30-60 gbs per month.
 
Except for mayb like half a person we're all on dynamic ips, and they have no bloody way of tracing us all the way here in India... so whole lot of balls to them.
 
Except for mayb like half a person we're all on dynamic ips, and they have no bloody way of tracing us all the way here in India... so whole lot of balls to them.

ofcourse they can .. all they have to do is get a hold of ur isp
like thats gonna happen ;p
 
Utorrent just released a update which is very good. uTorrent is great. Also.. to the first poster... you quoted something from December 7th 2007!
 
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