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zaik ◴[] No.44302484[source]
I wonder how many anti-torrent groups are doing this covertly.
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sweeter ◴[] No.44302837[source]
Definitely a few. Media companies often send out infringement notices to ISPs to be forwarded to the user and I would guess this is how they get those IPs
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neckro23 ◴[] No.44303245[source]
No tracker necessary, you can just use DHT: https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/
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edude03 ◴[] No.44303647[source]
huh, weirdly it has stuff I did download and stuff I didn't download within minutes of each other ... should I be worried?
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1. lossolo ◴[] No.44303764[source]
Stop using DHT and/or public trackers and you will be safe. They scan public trackers and the DHT network.
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2. heraldgeezer ◴[] No.44304164[source]
Use a VPN? Like a public one. Mullvad recommended.
3. NoMoreNicksLeft ◴[] No.44304244[source]
>Stop using DHT and/or public trackers a

Public trackers are the only trackers most of us can reasonably use. He should get a VPN.

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4. edm0nd ◴[] No.44304601[source]
private trackers and warez groups are the plentiful (IPTorrents, Speed, etc) if you are a good seeder and can maintain good ratios. anyone using a public tracker in 2025 deserves anything their ISP catches them doing imo.

public trackers and torrent sites are also just 90% malware and RATs.

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5. edude03 ◴[] No.44305077[source]
Sorry, should have been more specific - I don't care if people know what I downloaded - I just wonder how stuff I definitely didn't download is attributed to my IP address. Can't be that my dynamic IP address changed, because of the small time between stuff I did download and stuff I didn't. So then, is the scanner wrong, or do I have rouge device(s) on my network?
6. DaSHacka ◴[] No.44305178{3}[source]
> anyone using a public tracker in 2025 deserves anything their ISP catches them doing imo.

Or you could just use a VPN, which you probably should for private trackers too anyway.

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7. NoMoreNicksLeft ◴[] No.44305236{3}[source]
>private trackers and warez groups are the plentiful (

Sure. It combines all the fun of pledge week with a fraternity with the wrong-headed attitudes that became part of the culture when ftp servers were the height of technology. And you just have to schedule an interview and learn the secret knock/handshake. Don't ever invite anyone, because if they're the wrong type, you get banned for their behavior too.

>public trackers and torrent sites are also just 90% malware and RATs.

It's an mkv file. Don't double click exes.

8. dahrkael ◴[] No.44307147{4}[source]
it is my understanding that some private trackers dont allow you to use VPNs or risk a ban