Malware bundled into µTorrent could destroy your laptop

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Malware bundled into µTorrent could destroy your laptop
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By Ramon Ramirez on March 07, 2015

You should go ahead and uninstall µTorrent.

According to a Motherboard report, the more than 100 million users of the trusted torrent platform are at the risk of having their laptops and PCs literally destroyed. That's because bundled with the latest version of the free software is a program called Epic Scale leeching your laptop's resources in secret.

Epic Scale is a currency miner that generates revenue for its creators, though it publicly sells itself on being a philanthropic venture. Problem is its terms of service make no bones about the downside:



“You release Epic Scale and its agents … from and against all claims ... arising from or related to (i) the use of the Application on your computer, including without limitation any blowouts or other damage to your computer from overheating due to intensive use of graphics cards or chips, or any slowing of your processing speed... We may use your computer's processing power, network connection, memory and storage for various purposes, including, but not limited to, cryptocurrency mining, data processing, data analysis and/or scientific research and development.”



Put simply: In addition to the risk of your computer suddenly crapping out and leaving you responsible for the bill, Epic Scale wastes RAM, battery life, and makes money for someone else. And while the bundle is opt-in, it's all too easy for µTorrent clients to overlook it upon installation.

Epic Scale does offer a philanthropic upside that could make the program appealing. The hook is that there's a wealth of untapped processing that our laptops and PCs are capable of beyond day-to-day personal use.

Epic Scale uses your idle machine for endeavors like "solving math problems for weather prediction, physics simulations, cryptography (including cryptocurrency mining)" and also "genomics research, protein folding, image rendering." It of course does this for the profit of Epic Scale, though the company maintains a significant portion of proceeds "fund high-impact charities and advance research science at the same time."

Epic Scale says that it does not spy on users or scour browsing history. But it does operate across millions of machines, many of which belong to people unaware that a program running in secret has the potential to short-circuit their laptop.

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The hell does protein folding mean :dahell:
You know what proteins are? Like in biology?

Well there are computational methods using complex programs that can do experiments on protein structures in a very quick way without doing bench experiments.

They often out-source computational power of computers around the world to do this research on their behalf...but programs like this do so at such an intense rate that it unknowingly compromises the integrity of your system.
 
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The Epic Scale team says that it’s investigating the issue. Despite being grilled by an angry mob, they’re offering assistance and a $20 Amazon gift card to affected users who provide additional details.

“I recognize many of you are reporting a silent install. We are going to address this with all our distribution partners and determine what’s going on,” Epic Scale’s Alexander writes.

TF reached out to uTorrent’s parent company BitTorrent for further details but they have yet to reply. However, in a new forum post a customer support manager denies that there are any issues.

“We design our software to ensure that partner software downloads don’t occur without approval by the user. But given your report, we’ve also double-checked this particular offer, and have determined that it cannot be installed without user

Given the unusual surge of reports about silent installs, however, it might be that something went wrong, at least for some.

Update: The silent install appears to happen selectively, and not on all machines. BitTorrent is known to vary its offers based on user location and other variables. TF had confirmation from various sides and with screenshots of every step of the install process where the software was reportedly installed even though no Epic Scale screen appeared. In one case, the opt-out screen was eventually shown after several re-installs.

Update: BitTorrent Inc. informs TF that they are not aware of any problems.

“In terms of user complaints in our forums, we always take these claims seriously. We highly value our users, they are a passionate and tech savvy group. In the last 24 hours we have received less than a dozen inquiries out of several million offers.”

“We have reviewed the issue closely and can confirm there is no silent install happening. We are continuing to look at the issue. But this is most likely these users accepted the offer during install.”


https://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-quietly-installs-riskware-bitcoin-miner-users-report-150306/
 

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The Epic Scale team says that it’s investigating the issue. Despite being grilled by an angry mob, they’re offering assistance and a $20 Amazon gift card to affected users who provide additional details.

“I recognize many of you are reporting a silent install. We are going to address this with all our distribution partners and determine what’s going on,” Epic Scale’s Alexander writes.

TF reached out to uTorrent’s parent company BitTorrent for further details but they have yet to reply. However, in a new forum post a customer support manager denies that there are any issues.

“We design our software to ensure that partner software downloads don’t occur without approval by the user. But given your report, we’ve also double-checked this particular offer, and have determined that it cannot be installed without user

Given the unusual surge of reports about silent installs, however, it might be that something went wrong, at least for some.

Update: The silent install appears to happen selectively, and not on all machines. BitTorrent is known to vary its offers based on user location and other variables. TF had confirmation from various sides and with screenshots of every step of the install process where the software was reportedly installed even though no Epic Scale screen appeared. In one case, the opt-out screen was eventually shown after several re-installs.

Update: BitTorrent Inc. informs TF that they are not aware of any problems.

“In terms of user complaints in our forums, we always take these claims seriously. We highly value our users, they are a passionate and tech savvy group. In the last 24 hours we have received less than a dozen inquiries out of several million offers.”

“We have reviewed the issue closely and can confirm there is no silent install happening. We are continuing to look at the issue. But this is most likely these users accepted the offer during install.”


https://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-quietly-installs-riskware-bitcoin-miner-users-report-150306/
They're investigating shyt THEY made? :mjlol:

fukk outta here.

Free programs just mean that we should use alternatives.
 
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