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List name: badpeers
Author: Bluetack
Author's website: bluetack.co.uk
Author's description:
List of people who have been reported for bad deeds in p2p.
Update URL: http://list.iblocklist.com/?list=bt_templist

List Details

Last update: 09/09/2010
Update frequency: 6 (days)
Number of ranges: 21088
Number of IPs: 165503

Date Ranges IPs
09/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
08/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
07/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
06/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
05/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
04/09/2010 subscribe subscribe
03/09/2010 subscribe subscribe

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pciemek (Member) wrote:

Hello!
When i'm searching anything whats has less popularity and sources then i have always result with fake files wchih have many, many sources. I'm using emule and have highID status.

I recognized these IP's which provide result with fake files.
When i blocking these 3 IP's using PG2 then there i have no more fake results with fake files.

Is this proper place for this topic?

Bad_deed_1:70.38.38.88-70.38.38.89
Bad_deed_2:70.38.38.108-70.38.38.108

posted on 02/10/2008 at 12:27PM
jre (VIP Member) wrote:

Just FYI: bluetack renamed templist to badpeers. I guess fakhir already knows that and took all necessary measures :-)
Currently all links, old and new at bluetack and here all work just fine.

posted on 04/01/2009 at 08:43AM
Flazo (Member) wrote:

Today, when I updated the "templist" I noticed that the trackers from puretna.com and empornium.us (these are web pages containing torrents) are blocked.
This is bad :(
Please take this into account.

posted on 17/01/2009 at 11:18AM
fakhir (Founder) wrote:

@ Flazo

I-Blocklist does not modify third party lists, we just distribute them.
You need to talk to the list's author about removing ranges.

posted on 18/01/2009 at 06:34PM
Flazo (Member) wrote:

OK, thank you for explanation.

posted on 28/01/2009 at 09:05PM
patrioticparadox (Member) wrote:

What exactly would qualify as a bad deed?

posted on 27/06/2009 at 02:13PM
fakhir (Founder) wrote:

@ patrioticparadox

ask the list's author.

posted on 27/06/2009 at 03:30PM
patrioticparadox (Member) wrote:

Will do. Thanks fakhir for hosting these files.

posted on 27/06/2009 at 03:48PM
STV0726 (Subscriber) wrote:

Is it recommended to get this list even if you don't do a lot of p2p? Like are IPs blocked of people that might want to...let's say..."hack you up" for no reason? lol.

posted on 31/08/2009 at 07:48AM
fakhir (Founder) wrote:

@ STV0726

I believe this list is specifically those that do "bad deeds" on P2P networks.

posted on 31/08/2009 at 02:10PM
cript (Member) wrote:

Lol I was crazy, why I lost the IExplorer access to the Web??? but... no with FireFox. This list block the Iexplorer access.

I did't see anything wrong, none of the IPs refect the problem.

What a shame if I can't use this list sniff sniff...

Can someone help me to fix it ???

posted on 16/11/2009 at 05:27PM
Dawter (Member) wrote:

Why won't PB let me add this list? It keeps saying, "Did you forget http?"

posted on 17/01/2010 at 06:46AM
fakhir (Founder) wrote:

@ Dawter

well did you?
make sure you are suing the correct update URL.

posted on 17/01/2010 at 07:43AM
Jayshiznit (Subscriber) wrote:

@ Dawter

Because you copied the link and when you pasted it, you had an extra blank space before the "Http". Remove the extra space/character.

posted on 01/02/2010 at 07:37PM
lostinlodos (Member) wrote:

@cript
Because Microshaft Internet Security Flaw is bad. In every way you can think of, using it's like stripping naked and rolling around in thumb tacks and wondering why you get poked so much.
Try for FREE on Win/Linux/OSX/BSD/SCCI....
Firefox, Opera, Chrome, NetScape, K, or Croc


posted on 09/03/2010 at 08:26PM

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