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Re: PASSWORDED Your Company
Niamh (Niam@nospam.com) 2015/04/16 23:21

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Subject: Re: PASSWORDED
From: Niamh <Niam@nospam.com>
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General E. Pisthoffe <Pisthoffe@KWTF-TV.com> wrote in
news:62g0ja12so7u92hcs8knbhvr4uvv6uj17n@news.giganews.com:

> On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 18:18:51 GMT, Niamh <Niam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>Niamh <Niam@nospam.com> wrote in news:XnsA47EC41408852Niamnospamcom@
>>81.171.92.222:
>>
>>> Don't bother
>>>
>>
>>Subject: jtXnbZtXZyu9tK4oZFwfndhmOsuf8X [2/12] -
>>"AeUVkms9XLxcKSoIiROgGlc01gEdgz.part1.rar" yEnc (2/1366)
>>From: MYUptWneD9 <MYUptWneD9@oawnxlhynw.qs>
>
> All files with the 'fruitsalad' filenames are to be ignored.
>
> They aren't always passworded, though they usually are. You can be
> sure, however, they are Off-Topic. It's the latest plan by uploaders
> of mostly first-run movies and television programming from the US, to
> avoid the DCMA lawyers by encrypting the filenames and passwording the
> files themselves, so that only the members of their 'clique' can
> 1)find and 2) open the files. Obviously a waste of time for anyone
> else. Seeing a fruitsalad filename in an NZB search engine may point
> the lawyers to a group, but without a way to decode the filename, or
> open the file once they find it, they're at trail's end.
>
> Uploading them to off-topic groups, like this one but also to several
> others, also helps throw the lawyers off track, as the Perry Masons
> won't be searching each and every Usenet group in hopes of finding
> their clients' copywritten material, and couldn't identify it or open
> the file, even it they were disposed to invest the time and effort.
>
> Using the following filter (if you use Agent) will help you flag these
> files to simplify their deletion. Whether you set up your filter to
> Delete or Ignore is up to you, but this will help more easily isolate
> them for your preferred action.
>
> The filter flags all files with  a given number of consecutive letters
> in the filename. Most legit filenames don't have more than a few words
> in the title w/o including a space. You can adjust that number up or
> down by adding or deleting repetitions in the filtering sequence.
>
> General E. Pisthoffe
>
>
>
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It is passworded, as I downloaded the first part and Winrar stated  it
was passworded. I am fully conversant as to what a passworded file is.

It is obvious it is not a straight forward and trustworthy post by its
appearance.

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