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[IP] Japanese government asks public not to use "Winny"





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From: IKEDA Nobuo <ikedanob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: March 15, 2006 10:23:33 AM EST
To: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [IP] Japanese government asks public not to use "Winny"

Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe has asked the public not to use the
file exchange software Winny following police and Defense Agency
information leaks due to viruses.

"Government organizations are making every effort to prevent a
recurrence," Abe said during a press conference on Wednesday. "But I
want everyone to be cautious. The most secure way of preventing
information leaks is not to use Winny software."

Data leaks take place when Winny-installed computers are infected with
viruses. This has happened both in government bodies and with private
firms.

http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/news/ 20060315p2a00m0na017000c.html

Recently many confidential files leaked to the Internet from the PCs of
police, army, NTT etc. because the PCs were infected with the viruses
that copy user's private files to the upload folder of Winny, a very
efficient P2P software.

Japanese government blames Winny, but the real problem is the
vulnerability of Winny that can be exploited by viruses. However, nobody
can fix it, because Winny's developer, Mr. Isamu Kaneko, was arrested by
police last year. He says "Winny's problems can be fixed technically,
but I am forbidden to update it."

--
Ikeda, Nobuo



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