“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
(Edmund Burke)

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Dangers Of Music Sharing - P2P (Peer-To-Peer)

Michelle Malkin has posted a frightening and not often thought about peril for those who use Peer-To-Peer file/music sharing software. It seems that a man inadvertently published a whole lot more than some music files on his hard drive. TV station WTOC-11 in Savannah, Georgia writes:


Don Bodiker uses a popular file sharing program to swap music and other information over the internet. He also uses his computer to prepare his taxes.

He never thought the two had anything to do with each other, until he got a call. "I had no idea who he was or what he was. I just thought he was a typical telemarketer," Bodiker said of the call. "And he wanted to inform me that my tax returns were being posted out on the internet. I was very skeptical but he then proceeded to tell me some very specific details about my tax return."

File sharing software allows you to download files stored in certain shared folders on other users' computers. The flipside is they can also download files from your shared folder. There's a folder on their computer the Bodikers use store the music files they wanted to share. What they didn't realize is that their tax return software saved their returns in the very same place.

"Oh my God, I thought everybody and anybody knows exactly what my social security number is, my address, you know, anything that I had that was pertinent on there that could be used as an identity theft process," said Bodiker.

And he's not alone. A simple search on the file sharing network for the word "tax" turned up hundreds of returns. "It's made me more aware of the possibilities of programs that you attach to your computer," said Bodiker. "Ultimately, if you don't have to keep it on your computer, make a hard copy, and file it away. And that's always the best thing."

Read much more here.

Update 9:30 PM. -- Keith rightly points out in a comment: "Ironic that when stealing something you must becareful that you too are not being stolen from."