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Graduated IS - applied informatics at FRI UNIZA. See my web page for more info.
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In Topic: support for ed2k in apexdc++
Yesterday, 03:54 PM
That's because ed2k links are for a completely different P2P network. You have to use a different client like eMule to handle them.
In Topic: UPnP Times Out
11 May 2012 - 04:50 PM
Great investigation you are doing there. Let us know with the result
In Topic: UPnP Times Out
11 May 2012 - 02:00 PM
Well, I don't know how uTorrent behaves here... But maybe someone of the developers knows more about uPnP and could enlighten us on how Apex does it?
In Topic: UPnP Times Out
10 May 2012 - 07:52 PM
Are you using uPnP with some other application? How does that behave?
Well, to me, it's first time I see it that the application should periodically send requests to forward ports. It should be only sufficient to map ports at application start and unmap them on application exit...
Well, to me, it's first time I see it that the application should periodically send requests to forward ports. It should be only sufficient to map ports at application start and unmap them on application exit...
In Topic: Virus with ApexDC
03 May 2012 - 05:04 PM
ApexDC is just a regular program for exchanging files via a P2P network. It's legit and does not contain any spyware or perform unwanted activities.
But dunno if a virus author couldn't have grabbed it and altered it for his own purposes... but that's highly improbable.
Looking at the name of virus - it's a generic one, probably caught by heuristic analysis so that might be why you had a problem removing it. Is this "superantispyware" legit? Because there are many viruses that look like legit antimalware software but, in fact, are the opposite.
But dunno if a virus author couldn't have grabbed it and altered it for his own purposes... but that's highly improbable.
Looking at the name of virus - it's a generic one, probably caught by heuristic analysis so that might be why you had a problem removing it. Is this "superantispyware" legit? Because there are many viruses that look like legit antimalware software but, in fact, are the opposite.
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