Remember all the mislabeled mp3s that cropped up on filesharing sites in the 90s? Turns out they're weren't harmless pranks, but rather a nefarious plan to end P2P using a clandestine network of "Napster bombs" and Trojan Horses. [Read more]
Justin Yu, CNET
Tue, 03/26/2013 - 11:44am
Remember all the mislabeled mp3s that cropped up on filesharing sites in the 90s? Turns out they're weren't harmless pranks, but rather a nefarious plan to end P2P using a clandestine network of "Napster bombs" and Trojan Horses. [Read more]