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File Sharing Programs

File Sharing Programs

File-sharing programs are used to transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet, an Intranet or across simple networks. There are a wide variety of file-sharing programs available, the majority of which follow the peer-to-peer (P2P) model.

Great care must be taken when choosing a file-sharing program, as some come bundled with malware (such as spyware or adware), which can remain installed on the system even if the original file sharing software is removed. This malware can interfere with the correct operation of web browsers, anti-virus software, anti-spyware and software firewalls, and can cause degraded performance on affected systems.

In this section, we take a look at some of the most popular file sharing programs such as eMule, BitTorrent, Kazaa and Limewire in more detail.

BitTorrent
Everything you need to know about the BitTorrent client.
eMule
A look at the P2P file sharing program that has been downloaded over 350 million times since its release in 2002.
Kazaa
First introduced in 2001, Kazaa is a malware-financed P2P file sharing application that runs on the FastTrack network.
LimeWire
An open source peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client for the Gnutella network.

Although file sharing is a legal technology and has many legal uses, sharing copyrighted materials without explicit permission is illegal.