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Exeem Open Beta Released

BrasOnMyGuitar writes "The file sharing application known as eXeem (made by the creators of the now-defunct file-sharing site SuprNova.org) has gone into public beta. The program is based on the BitTorrent protocol. However, it eliminates the need for trackers and decentralizes the user from the network. This allows for Kazaa-style searching with the speeds and benefits of the BitTorrent protocol." Reader Eeknay points out that Linux users can run it too.

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  1. eXeem lite... by KhalidBoussouara · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...has already been released.

    eXeem Lite

  2. Here's the download by Aggrajag · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://download.exeem.com/exeem.htm

  3. Re:First Thoughts by surefooted1 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Mininova.org and Thepiratebay.com/org (I forgot sorry) Those are both good ones.

  4. Re:Privacy of the person sharing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Since it's still bittorrent, It doesn't protect the person /at all./

  5. Re:Woohoo by Bungopolis · · Score: 4, Informative

    From the FAQ:

    14. Is eXeem(TM) open source?
    No, eXeem(TM) is not open source.

  6. Re:First Thoughts by mr.henry · · Score: 2, Informative

    I miss suprnova too. isoHunt is pretty decent.

  7. Exeem lite by eagle3fox2 · · Score: 0, Informative

    No cydoor eXeem lite: http://exlite.tk/ get it while it's hot! Works too

  8. official torrent download link by Zulithe · · Score: 4, Informative

    http://suprbash.org/vip/lexa/exeem020.torrent from a moderator in the exeem chatroom happy torrenting

  9. Re:Spyware by Bungopolis · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to the eXeem Lite FAQ eXeem does contain spyware.

  10. If you download Exeem Lite by WormholeFiend · · Score: 2, Informative

    make sure you read the readme file

  11. Re:Privacy of the person sharing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    That's the key- I've found nothing in their documentation that talks about that...

  12. Cydoor Spyware, Ads, Toolbar by Alien+Venom · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you are really interested in downloading it, you can download it from FileForum as the main site is down.

    But please beware. It does constain spyware!

    As stated in their privacy policy:
    The ads appearing on the Exeem.com Web site and within eXeem(TM) application are delivered by our web advertising partner, Cydoor. Information about users of eXeem(TM) and Exeem.com, such as the number of times they have viewed an ad (but not user name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to users. If you would like more information about Cydoor, please visit. Ads that might appear outside Exeem.com and eXeem(TM) application are Opt-out ads, that you have a chance to uninstall. Outside Exeem.com and eXeem(TM) application is eXeem's Toolbar LookSmart.

    1. Re:Cydoor Spyware, Ads, Toolbar by Alien+Venom · · Score: 2, Informative

      Wow, this is indeed a sad day for the p2p community.

      I went into #suprnova.org on irc.suprnova.org and mentioned the fact that eXeem contained spyware. The first time, I just inquired about it. I was "warned" (kicked) and told to "keep my thoughts to myself." The second time I spoke in all caps, telling users to read the privacy policy if they didn't believe me. I was then banned.

  13. Re:Spyware by NetNifty · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yup, says here that they use Cydoor, and a quick google pretty much confirms that it's spyware, or that company uses spyware at least, and hence shouldn't be trusted.

  14. Torrent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here's the torrent: http://www.lokitorrent.com/download.php?id=104617

  15. lite client by Lukano · · Score: 4, Informative

    http://www.exlite.net for the "lite" spyware/adware free version (I had sumbitted this story too with this included - but no, it got rejected *sigh*).

    It's the 0.18 beta which asks for a key, but until a lite of 0.20 is released, if you close the window asking for a beta key, the program will work.

    The official 0.20 client is confirmed to include Cydoor and SearchSquire right out of the box.

  16. Libtorrent by Rangsk · · Score: 4, Informative

    Exeem uses libtorrent as its codebase, with extra coding for the decentralized tracker. Libtorrent is an open source GPL'd C++ implementation of the bittorrent protocol. The only requirements for compiling it are support for STL and the latest Boost. This means it works in Windows, Linux, Mac OSX... even cygwin! It's also a library, so it can be plugged into any application.

    I've had many communications with the creator, and he's a very cool guy and quite dedicated to the work. I helped a little with debugging, etc, but my main interest at the time was using it to in my own graphical interface. I never completed the project, but I still feel a good connection to libtorrent.

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  17. Re:Spyware by Caine · · Score: 4, Informative
    You say the FAQ doesn't claim eXeem has spyware?


    11. What is the official eXeem website? Return
    the eXeem website is located here, but the official eXeem client does contain spyware!

    ...I rest my case.

  18. Definitely Has Spyware by gbulmash · · Score: 4, Informative
    From the site's privacy statement....

    "The ads appearing on the Exeem.com Web site and within eXeem(TM) application are delivered by our web advertising partner, Cydoor. Information about users of eXeem(TM) and Exeem.com, such as the number of times they have viewed an ad (but not user name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to users."

    Cydoor is given a 7/10 Threat Assessment level by lavasoft.de, makers of AdAware.

  19. Not suprnova by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 5, Informative
    I don't care how often the press releases state this is the next version of Suprnova....it is NOT.

    The company behind Exeem (there is indeed a company, and they are going to be profiting, which raises some interesting legal questions) basically paid the creator of Suprnova for the rights to use his name and to basically say that Exeem is the next Suprnova. In layman's terms: They bought his credibility and userbase.

    Personally, that doesn't matter that much to me. If it works, and gets as large as Suprnova with more protection and overall improvements...well, what do I care if they make money off of it. However, I will NOT tolerate any spyware/adware (a banner ad in the window is fine) bundled with it. Thankfully the makers of Exeemlite have taken care of this. I wonder how aggressively the folks at Exeem will handle this. The folks over at Sharman Networks (Kazaa) basically cut off everybody else on Kazaalite from their existing network.

    So, in conclusion, I don't care if they make money as long as it helps protect me, and gives me more value than Suprnova did, and I will not tolerate any spyware/adware. If they screw that up, they've just screwed themselves.

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  20. It has. by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 5, Informative
    From TFA:

    Third Party Advertising
    The ads appearing on the Exeem.com Web site and within eXeem(TM) application are delivered by our web advertising partner, Cydoor. Information about users of eXeem(TM) and Exeem.com, such as the number of times they have viewed an ad (but not user name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to users. If you would like more information about Cydoor, please visit: http://www.cydoor.com/Cydoor/Company/CompanyPrivac y.htm

    Ads that might appear outside Exeem.com and eXeem(TM) application are Opt-out ads, that you have a chance to uninstall. Outside Exeem.com and eXeem(TM) application is eXeem's Toolbar LookSmart.


    And from elsewhere:


    Spyware: Cydoor

    NUISANCE LEVEL *****
    THREAT LEVEL *****

    Cydoor

    This technology can be activated both in online and offline modes. The technology's architecture can be integrated into any software program. Cydoor can update or rotate banner ads not only when users are online, but also when they are offline. Upon installation of a software application integrated with their advertising technology, Cydoor Technologies sets a numerical identifier on your computer.

    The following files are used:

    In C:\Windows\System: cd_clint.dll, cd_gif.dll, cd_swf.dll and cd_load.exe.

    Removal:

    You can delete the C:\Windows\System\Adcache directory. Then remove all instances from the Registry. Look in HKLM\Software, HKCU\Software. Look also for entries in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run and in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Shareddlls.

    If you wish to KaZaa without the Cydoor spyware, copy the cd_clint.dll, remove the Cydoor agents with a spyware cleaner, and place the cd_clint.dll back in the Windows System folder.


    OK, I think I'll pass.
  21. Bah by Ryokos_boytoy · · Score: 2, Informative

    "supported by ad revenue ..." I stopped reading right there.

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    If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it. -- Calvin Coolidge
  22. Spyware by g00z · · Score: 2, Informative

    If you want to install Cydoor, by all means try this beta. If you'd rather not install not spyware, stay away from this one folks.

    The ./ editors should have included this in the article summary before they posted this one. Now Cydoor just got a bunch of new sucke^H^H^H^H^Hcustomers.

    --
    "The Wright brothers were the first to fly with a heavier-than-air machine, but boy did they have a lousy plane"
  23. Re:First Thoughts by russint · · Score: 3, Informative

    The pirate bayFree for all, the worlds largest tracker.
    Torrentbytes, requires registration. Only new releases, great download speeds.
    Filelist, requires registration. Only new releases, great download speeds.
    Elitetorrents, requires registration. Only new releases, great download speeds.

    --
    ^^
  24. Exeem is adware ridden by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    You might want to check out this FAQ, particularly point 2.

    Say, are those popups jumping on your desktop?

    1. Re:Exeem is adware ridden by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

      I always run things like keygens under Virtual PC. It can install all the adware, trojans, and malware it wants, and once the key is generated, I just say "buh-bye" and discard changes to the virtual hard-disk image.

      Sounds like the same strategy would be handy for running Exeem.

  25. Re:First Thoughts by Jugalator · · Score: 3, Informative

    The world's largest P2P tracker was unharmed when MPAA went berserk and is at tracker.piratbyran.org.

    There's sometimes some web server hickups and they've done some maintenance recently.
    The server load increased a lot when Suprnova entered hide & seek mode.
    Just wait a while if it's down and it should be online again, with thousands of torrents and seeders. ;-)

    --
    Beware: In C++, your friends can see your privates!
  26. of mlDonkey by DrYak · · Score: 1, Informative
    eDonkey is closed source but some good people reverse engineered the protocol and we now have eMule.
    ...or mlDonkey, one of the best client available out there :
    - it's multi protocol (Web + Donkey + Torrent + Gnutella + G2 + etc...)
    - it has a client/server design, were you can let mlDonkey core run on your home Linux server 24/24, and remotly connect (with GUI, or with a webbrowser) to control downloads from your workstation.
    - it written in a managed language (NO WAY to do buffer overruns : very secure)

    It's my favorite and that what I run on my home linux server.
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    "Sufficiently advanced satire is indistinguishable from reality." - [Tips: 1DrYakQDKCQ6y52z6QbnkxHXAocMZJE61o ]
  27. Re:not open source... by manyac · · Score: 2, Informative

    Kenosis (www.kenosisp2p.org) promises to solve the centralized tracker problem, and.. it's open source :-) I've tried it some time now, running my own kenosis-enabled tracker, but I never see any torrents listed, the network is still in its infancy.

  28. from the FAQ by i41Overlord · · Score: 2, Informative

    3. Do I need a serial? No, you DO NOT need a serial to use eXlite, simply close the serial window that pops up on startup

  29. Spyware infested filth! by i41Overlord · · Score: 4, Informative

    Everyone was hoping that this would replace Suprnova.

    Sad news- it doesn't.

    The dead memory of Suprnova has been replaced by a spyware infested program that is marketed under the guise of being a Suprnova replacement.

    If you like clogging your system up with programs such as Cydoor, be my guest. But if not, reject this filth.

  30. More than a little skeptical... by XeRXeS-TCN · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well firstly, it's already been said in previous Slashdot posts that it's a company responsible for this, who the former owner of Suprnova has some sort of agreement with, which gives them credibility that they don't necessarily deserve (yet.)

    But in the grand scheme of things, the client isn't open source, so you really don't know what's going on in there. And what's worse, the EULA revokes your right to disassemble / reverse-engineer the software, so they may well crack down on anyone trying to distribute an open source version:

    b.In addition to those prohibitions contained elsewhere herein, you agree you will not: ... (iv) modify, alter, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or emulate the functionality, reverse compile or otherwise reduce to human readable form, or create derivative works of the Software without the prior written consent of Swarm or its licensors, as applicable

    Secondly, from the privacy policy:

    Personal Data Collection and Use The collection of personally identifiable data on this site by Exeem.com is only gathered from information that has been submitted to Exeem.com freely and deliberately by site users. Exeem.com reserves the right to use this data in the following ways:

    ...

    Third Party Advertising
    The ads appearing on the Exeem.com Web site and within eXeem(TM) application are delivered by our web advertising partner, Cydoor. Information about users of eXeem(TM) and Exeem.com, such as the number of times they have viewed an ad (but not user name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to users.

    So the app spams you with ads, and what's worse, Wikipedia has this to say about Cydoor:

    Cydoor is a spyware program that causes popup and pop-under ads to be displayed while you are browsing the Internet. It also re-routes your web requests through third-party servers for the purpose of capturing your web surfing habits.

    So you're not only spammed with ads, you're installing spyware. This is confirmed by eXeem Lite's FAQ:

    2. Does eXlite contain spyware?
    eXlite was sorely made to take out the spyware from eXeem so to make it clear eXlite does not contain spyware.

    A closed source, advert spamming, spyware installing pile of crap that you are expressly forbidden from reverse engineering... sounds like a whole barrel of laughs.

    As far as I'm concerned, eXeem can go and fornicate itself with an iron stick.

  31. Re:First Thoughts by scowling · · Score: 2, Informative

    I've read every post up to and includign yours, and I've seen none that advocate sharing infringing material.

    Knee, met jerk.

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  32. Re:Safe and sane P2P client... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Mod parent down. I Googled and the above post is ripped off from here. Also, it's been posted on slashdot before -- how else would 'the same guys that run suprnova.org. [suprnova.org]' appear?

    Not to mention, he did the same thing with this post in the same thread.

    Go back to your cave, troll.

  33. Re:Privacy of the person sharing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    actually that isn't true. There are ways, they just tend to have excessive costs. Take for example the following. The idea would be the sender and the reciever never communicate dirrectly and the reciever only identifies itself with a disposable (probably random) identifier. Then all the intermidate nodes seperating the sender and reciever would simple look at a packet (also probably encrypted but thats a whole other story) and say 'well thats not *my* current random disposable ID' and then pass it on to the next node. Leaving it up to the reciever to pluck the data it wants. This is based on the idea used by the French resistance in WW2 (and others) that you can't be made to devuldge the identities of people you don't know. The obvious downside of the system described above is it would KILL bandwidth... even if there were some way to keep the number of intermidiate links between sender and reciever small the number of extra packets sent for each actual packet of data communicated between the sender and reciever would be HUGE. Which is why I never bothered to code what I just described ;)

  34. Linux console version on the way by Guspaz · · Score: 2, Informative

    From within the program: "Future updates will include bug fixes, more customizable program, skinning program, linux console version, and additional functions to ease the use of the program! "

    So there you have it, your headless linux version is on the way. And of course there is always WINE.

  35. Re:First Thoughts by kid-noodle · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yeah, so you didn't install the eXeem toolbar.

    But you did just install cydoor, kudos to them for actually rolling this, but I'm happy sticking with the alternatives until a version not spyware ridden appears.

    I'll repeat that, because it isn't made instantly clear (fairly clear, but not as clear as I'd like): eXeem will install cydoor, with no opt-out.

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    fortune -o
  36. Summary by UlfGabe · · Score: 2, Informative

    Has cydoor apps - a spyware company.

    Relies on ad revenues, is NOT open-source, uses a non-bittorrent-compatible file format, runs in Linux on an emulator..... two words, -> NOT GOOD.

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  37. Re:First Thoughts by rikkards · · Score: 2, Informative

    Except Mininova can't handle the load (yet) that they have received over the last week.
    I usually go between Piratebay and Loki Torrent

  38. Not by SuprNova.org by BobPaul · · Score: 4, Informative

    This program is NOT written by the guys at SuprNova.org. It is simply endorsed by the guys at SuprNova.org. Listen to the radio interviews with for verification.

  39. Re:Safe and sane P2P client... by aero2600-5 · · Score: 4, Informative

    which way is up, this post you've just made and received a "+5 informative" for is my post from December 2nd when Exeem was first brought up for discussion. It would appear that this is the second time you've done this today. Quit being such a karma whore.

    As a side note, I was banned from the Exeem beta forum for making this post on Slashdot.

    Moderators, please mod down this plagiarizing piece of crap.

    Aero

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    Please stop hurting America -- Jon Stewart
  40. Re:License Violation by interJ · · Score: 5, Informative
    You are wrong.

    From the libtorrent documentation: libtorrent is released under the BSD-license.

    I don't see any COPYING file in the archive, and the source files contain the following:

    Copyright (c) 2003, Arvid Norberg, Daniel Wallin
    All rights reserved.

    Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    are met:

    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
    the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
    * Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
    from this software without specific prior written permission.

    THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
    AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
    IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
    ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
    LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
    CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
    SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
    INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
    CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
    ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
    POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  41. Re:First Thoughts by hobo2k · · Score: 3, Informative
    In fact disabling eXeem's spyware is a breech of contract. From the EULA:
    6.5 In exchange for downloading the Software at no cost, you expressly agree that you accept the Embedded Third Party Software and that so long as you have not entirely deleted the Software from your computer you will not take any action, including downloading other software which modifies, is intended to modify or permits others to modify registry or other settings on your computer to, disable, remove, block, prevent the functioning of, or otherwise interfere with any of the Embedded Third Party Software.
    I'm not saying that this should surprise anyone. Kazaa is well known for its spyware and eXeem is positioning itself as a Kazaa replacement. For most users the free (as in no money) access to large amounts of copyrighted content is ample compensation for having their machine rooted by a company which wants to make money off their personal info. The hidden cost of being 0wned by cydoor is much less than the obvious cost of actually buying the CDs or DVDs that you want to enjoy.

    whoops, there goes my "excellent" karma.

  42. Re:First Thoughts by trotski · · Score: 2, Informative

    Anyone have an other recommendations for sites?

    Yes - bi-torrent.com.

    It's just like suprnova, enjoy!

    --

    "Entropy is the bad-guy, and he is everywhere"
  43. Re:of mlDonkey - Warning! Broken link/fake site by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The proper link:
    mlDonkey

    Repeat: Do not follow parent link!