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7 Reviews
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 - ben4485 rated 21 months ago
- This should be a no-brainer. And what's up with the "hacking"?
 Labouts rated 18 months ago- Using "my documents" as your file sharing folder is completely idiotic. If the user isn't know much about computers or the program they shouldn't be pirating.
 The-Hectinator rated 18 months ago- I saw no hacking. The video's message is "do not use your my documents folder as your Limewire sharing folder if it contains all of your loan applications, credit card numbers, and your paypal password."
 - dallashelton rated 12 months ago
- Well there's no hacking involved... but I now have 3 new credit card numbers and a paypal password.
I come in contact with credit card numbers and SS numbers every day because of my job but this could ruin people in the wrong hands.
 Chadrew rated 7 months ago- This is not "hacking". These are noobs who put their private files up for sharing. Heck, there's even someone who not only stores his PayPal password on a text file, he even allows LimeWire to share it? How stupid can you get?
 0ran3s rated 6 months ago- haha noob pirates with noob trackers...phail
 Jeffsback2223 rated 3 weeks ago- use some common sense.
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