peer-to-peer

TrendTechie
March 14, 2026
MTS, a major mobile operator in Russia, has reclassified virtual private networks (VPNs) as equivalent to torrent services, imposing a daily fee of up to 87 rubles for users who wish to engage in private browsing. Traffic routed through VPNs will no longer be included in standard service packages, leading to additional charges for accessing blocked resources or securing connections. The new tariff structure charges users based on their region and plan, with fees ranging from 80 to 87 rubles per day for a quota of five gigabytes of specialized traffic. Users can block this service to avoid charges, resulting in the complete unavailability of VPN connections. This policy is seen as a response to pressures for new monetization strategies and aligns with government efforts to limit internet circumvention. The potential for other major telecom operators to adopt similar practices could impact net neutrality in Russia.
TrendTechie
March 11, 2026
A 23-year-old woman in the Kemerovo region was sentenced by the Lenin District Court for sharing adult films via a torrent program. She was found guilty under paragraph "b" of part 3 of Article 242 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation for distributing pornographic materials online. The woman downloaded three adult films onto her laptop using a peer-to-peer file-sharing network and did not restrict access to these files for other users. Despite claiming she did not intentionally share the films, the court imposed a suspended sentence of two years with a six-month probation period.
Tech Optimizer
February 13, 2026
In January 2004, the MyDoom computer worm quickly spread to email inboxes in 168 countries, becoming one of the fastest-spreading pieces of malware in internet history. It exploited human behavior by enticing users to open email attachments that appeared to be delivery errors or system notifications. MyDoom replicated itself through email without corrupting files or destroying data, harvesting email addresses from infected computers to send copies to new victims. The two main variants, MyDoom.A and MyDoom.B, targeted the SCO Group and Microsoft, respectively, and demonstrated the potential for email worms to be weaponized for coordinated attacks. MyDoom primarily targeted Windows-based operating systems and used deceptive emails to propagate. Once infected, it installed a backdoor for unauthorized remote access, forming a botnet for further attacks. MyDoom's effectiveness was due to its alignment with user behavior and the limited security measures of the time, leading to significant disruptions in email communication and an estimated economic impact of approximately billion. Although no longer a current threat, MyDoom's legacy influenced modern email security protocols, leading to improved filtering, behavior-based detection, and multi-layered defense strategies.
BetaBeacon
January 28, 2026
A malware strain known as Android.Phantom is being distributed through popular titles and unofficial app sources, operating silently alongside games to conduct click fraud. The malware can mimic user behavior, interact with ads through automated clicks, and establish peer-to-peer connections to allow remote controllers to interact with the user's screen in real time. It is recommended to avoid installing apps from third-party stores to reduce the risk of encountering malicious software.
Winsage
December 20, 2025
Microsoft has concluded support for Windows 10 and introduced Windows 11 25H2, which has a feature called Delivery Optimization that is reportedly consuming excessive system memory, leading to sluggish performance on some PCs. A user on Reddit noted that Delivery Optimization may have a memory leak, as its memory consumption is disproportionately high even when not actively needed. This feature is designed to expedite the download of Windows updates and applications by sharing downloaded packages with other devices. However, a recent update has caused the AppX Deployment Service to activate automatically at startup, increasing CPU, memory, and disk usage. Users can disable Delivery Optimization to alleviate memory strain, though this may result in slower download speeds for updates. The steps to disable it involve accessing Windows Update in Settings, navigating to Delivery Optimization, and toggling off the option to allow downloads from other devices.
AppWizard
December 4, 2025
Google is adding new in-call scam protection tools to Android for users in the United States. The feature warns users when they share screens with unknown numbers during financial app calls and includes a 30-second alert to prevent sharing sensitive banking details. This protection has already been rolled out in the UK, India, and Brazil and applies to calls involving banking applications and peer-to-peer payment platforms.
AppWizard
November 3, 2025
Elon Musk has announced a new messaging platform called X Chat, which prioritizes user privacy and security by utilizing a peer-to-peer encryption system similar to Bitcoin's technology. The app is currently being tested and is expected to launch in the coming months. X Chat will not include advertising hooks or collect user data for targeted advertising, aiming to eliminate privacy risks associated with such practices. It is designed to allow users to send text messages, share files, and conduct audio and video calls. Musk claims it will be more secure than existing messaging platforms like WhatsApp.
AppWizard
November 3, 2025
Elon Musk announced the upcoming feature "X Chat" for his social media platform, X, during his appearance on the "Joe Rogan Experience." This new messaging service will utilize a peer-to-peer encryption model similar to Bitcoin and is designed to enhance security by minimizing vulnerabilities compared to other messaging applications. X Chat will not include advertising hooks, focusing instead on user privacy and security. A standalone app is also planned for release in a few months, allowing users to send messages, share files, and make audio or video calls. The in-app chat will support various media linked to X handles rather than phone numbers.
AppWizard
November 1, 2025
Elon Musk is set to launch X Chat, a new messaging app designed to compete with WhatsApp and Telegram, featuring Bitcoin-inspired encryption and a commitment not to sell user data to advertisers. He revealed the project on The Joe Rogan Experience, explaining that his team has revamped the messaging infrastructure of the X platform to create this distinct app. The launch is expected in the coming months, and Musk emphasized that X Chat will operate without advertising hooks. Musk criticized WhatsApp for its data practices, asserting that it allows for potential privacy breaches. In contrast, he aims for X Chat to be a secure platform for sending text, files, and making audio and video calls, available both within the X platform and as a standalone app.
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