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Underground Piracy Sites Want To Block Windows 10 Users

An anonymous reader writes: Some smaller pirate sites have become concerned about Windows 10 system phoning home too many hints regarding that the users are accessing their site. Therefore, the pirate administrators have started blocking Windows 10 users from accessing the BitTorrent trackers that the sites host. The first ones to hit the alarm button were iTS, which have posted a statement and started redirecting Windows 10 users to a YouTube video called Windows 10 is a Tool to Spy on Everything You Do. Additionally, according to TorrentFreak, two other similar dark web torrent trackers are also considering following suit. "As we all know, Microsoft recently released Windows 10. You as a member should know, that we as a site are thinking about banning the OS from FSC," said one of the FSC staff. Likewise, in a message to their users, a BB admin said something similar: "We have also found [Windows 10] will be gathering information on users' P2P use to be shared with anti piracy group."

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  1. Context by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not in the summary:

    "The anti-piracy group the pirate site admins are referring to is MarkMonitor, a US company that specializes in online corporate identity protection, one that is known to have work with the MPAA in protecting its copyrighted materials, but one that has also worked with Microsoft in the past, to protect Windows users from online identity theft and scam campaigns."

  2. I knew it. by stongef · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When Microsoft offered Windows 10, I first thought it was an interesting move. Then I remembered who we are talking about here. Of course they will have back-door deals with the media industry. And of course once everyone who had a pirated version of the OS upgrades to the legit free version, they'll slowly move to a subscription model. The future of every business venture nowadays is recurring revenues. Water is wet, rocks are hard and Microsoft is Microsoft. The universe balances. And I'm staying with Xubuntu and VMWare ...

    1. Re: I knew it. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      When Windows 8 came out, I said to myself: "I'll skip it, Widows 7 is running fine for me".

      When Windows 8.1 came out, I said to myself: "I'm glad I stayed on Windows 7, those MS jackoffs pulled another Windows ME".

      When Wine Windows 10 came out, I said to myself: "I'll skip it, Windows 7 is running fine for me"...

      Windows 7 EOS 2020.

  3. Re:Dear MS. You Really Don't Want To Spy On Users. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    > We WILL rise up and make Windows as worthless as fly shit

    And Mom? Bring more Doritos the next time you come down to the basement to get my laundry!

    (nom-nom-nom-nom)

  4. Good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Windows 10 is malware in its default seutup. This phone home shit should be blacked so they suffer for being so anti-user.

  5. Firewalls? by Mister+Transistor · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I predict a strong market for a nice little generic Microsoft-filtering hardware firewall devices. Maybe even an intelligent one that will allow incoming updates and scrub or anonymize outgoing requests.

    Kickstarter, anyone?

    --
    -- You are in a maze of little, twisty passages, all different... --
  6. Re:Nothing is free by martin-boundary · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Uhm, no. Plenty of things in life are free. The reason MS is being despicable here is that they are choosing to offer free windows in exchange for installing spyware. It was wrong when people bundled spyware with freeware software installers, and it is wrong when people bundle spyware with an OS.

    Just switch to Debian or another Free OS that doesn't spy on you. It may be a little less convenient, but the inconvenience pays off in a bit more safety the next time you download something.

  7. Re:These companies keep giving us reasons by ilsaloving · · Score: 5, Informative

    You may wanna check your list of updates. Microsoft has already added a bunch of telemetry tools in the guise of "important updates".

  8. Not just Windows 10 by ilsaloving · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://arstechnica.com/informa...

    The thing is, it's not just Windows 10. If you regularly update your machines, Microsoft has already added additional telemetry tools to Windows 7 and 8.

    http://www.infoworld.com/artic...

    What really sucks for me is that I *like* Windows 10. I run it in a VM on my Mac, and I've noticed an immediate performance improvement, especially with boot ups.

    But from all the media reports, it looks like Windows 10 is turning into a conspiracy theorists bukake dream. And unless there is very little backlash to this, I can see Microsoft easily porting the rest of their privacy invading tools to their previous OSes.

  9. Remove KB 2952664 and what else? by emil · · Score: 5, Informative

    It appears these updates are usage trackers:

    KB 2952664
    KB 3022345

    This is the core Windows 10 update nagware:

    KB 3035583

    These updates should be permanently removed and ignored on well-run systems.

    What other updates should be removed and banned from Windows 7/8 in the interest of privacy?

    1. Re:Remove KB 2952664 and what else? by Jiro · · Score: 5, Informative

      3021917 (update for Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program
      3068708 (update for CEIP and telemetry)
      3080149 (update for CEIP and telemetry)
      3075249 (telemetry)
      2990214 (Windows 10 upgrade) (I suppose this isn't technically privacy. And Microsoft claims you actually need it; your choice whether to believe them. Also, 3044374 for Windows 8.1.