KaZaA Lite K++ 2.0.3 Final
Posted by Tom Warren on 05 February 2003 - 00:06 · 15 comments & 1255 views
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#1 Posted by Mystical112 on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:15
- hype final...
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#2 Posted by SidVicious on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:17
- It's installed here...works fine.
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#3 Posted by i like chips on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:19
- wtf i just got a new version yesterday!
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#3.1 Posted by Ghost Cloud on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:22
- Should install the kazaalite codecs and delete the nimo codecs ? or just keep the nimo codecs?
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#4 Posted by puckmaster87 on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:53
- It's great!
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#5 Posted by Mr. Black on 05 Feb 2003 - 00:55
- I just downloaded the damn RC today!
Oh well I like final builds better...
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#6 Posted by net-cruizer on 05 Feb 2003 - 01:25
- Does anyone else have a problem with the "My Shared Folder" button staying down after being pushed? Staying down till another is pushed.
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#7 Posted by net-cruizer on 05 Feb 2003 - 01:25
- Oops, I did a double post, didn't think first one went threw. Busy here all of a sudden, must be everyone trying to get at this K++, lol.
Last edited by 8424 on 05 Feb 2003 - 01:31
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#8 Posted by als345 on 05 Feb 2003 - 01:39
- yay, just finished downloading
Last edited by 11000 on 05 Feb 2003 - 01:49
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#9 Posted by astrokat on 05 Feb 2003 - 02:28
- this is the most stable verson of kazza i ever used
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#10 Posted by mjames on 05 Feb 2003 - 04:16
- Outstanding product!
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#11 Posted by supernova_00 on 05 Feb 2003 - 05:17
- What are the kazaalite codecs for?
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#11.1 Posted by bangbang023 on 05 Feb 2003 - 06:23
- [neoquote=#11.0 by supernova_00]What are the kazaalite codecs for?[/neoquote] i was wondering the same thing
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#11.2 Posted by net-cruizer on 05 Feb 2003 - 07:23
- They are codecs required to play certain audio and video files. The more the better, lol. especially if they're free.
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#12 Posted by Edge on 05 Feb 2003 - 06:54
- Hehehe. This is quite nice.
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KaZaA Lite K++ 2.0.3 includes all new features of K++ 2.0.3.
What's New:
- More keyboard shortcuts (thanks to Aldo)
- Dat View / AVI Preview / Sig2Dat / My Shared Folder / Help can be accessed from within KaZaA Lite
- Includes Kazap (instead of Speed Up)
- Includes pTrack
- Made more foolproof by renaming kazaa.exe and using a second copy of the K++ loader as kazaa.exe, so no more topsearch.dll error questions from newbies
- Updates can be found and downloaded from mirror.edskes.com
- Button to My Shared Folder replacing a empty button
- Button to KaZaA Lite Tools replacing empty button
- Sig2dat is used again for quicklink because the old tool has a serious bug with multiple hashes in a single quicklink
- Sig2Dat quicklinks will get added to Kazaa Lite download list immediately, no need to restart
- Unreachable sources are no longer stored in the .dat files
- Contains KL Extentions (AutoSearchMore/Tool starter/K++ Config)
- Registry keys are now installed for all users
- Both version 0.21a and 0.20a of AviPreview included, proper one gets installed
- Added option to clear search history when closing Kazaa Lite
- Added option to hide the systray icon
- Improved startup page
- Minor installer improvements
- New icons
- Updated FAQ
Symantec found that, on average, companies experienced 30 attacks a week in the second half of 2002, compared with 32 in the first six months of the year, a 6 percent reduction. Symantec defined attacks as "individual signs of malicious activity."
In addition, the rate of severe events declined, with 21 percent of the companies that made up the sample suffering a severe event during the past six months, compared to 23 percent of companies in the six months before that and 43 percent of companies in the second half of 2001.
Severe events were defined by Symantec as "sequences of attack activity that have either caused a security breach on a company's network or present an immediate danger of a security breach if intervention is not taken."
While lower than the preceding six months, the average number of attacks per company in the final six months of 2002 was still 21 percent higher than for the same period in 2001.
Those numbers may get worse before they get better. Symantec documented more than 2,500 new vulnerabilities in 2002, an 81 percent increase from the number found in 2001. The number of moderate and high-severity vulnerabilities was almost 85 percent greater than in 2001.
While the increase in the number of software vulnerabilities may reflect increased media attention on the problem and the creation of more responsible disclosure policies in companies, new strategies for exploiting previously unrecognized weaknesses in software code may also be responsible.
The number and severity of the discovered vulnerabilities are fertile ground for new "blended threats" that leverage two or more different security flaws to execute an attack, Symantec said.