QuoteMicrosoft's much sought-after COFEE law-enforcement forensic tool has leaked onto the Internet. One user uploaded it to private tracker What.cd to collect a huge 1.6tb bounty. However, in a sensible move, the admins of the site took action to remove the link and ban further sharing of the tool via the site.
More: http://torrentfreak.com/cofee-forensic-tool-leaks-to-what-cd-admins-ban-it-091108/ (http://torrentfreak.com/cofee-forensic-tool-leaks-to-what-cd-admins-ban-it-091108/)
Even though I'm sure I'll never have use for it, I downloaded it from The Pirate Bay in the highly unlikely chance it disappears off the internet. I'm sure some users here will be remotely interested.
I have no problems getting it from you. I had a huge problem getting it from a tracker. And lol, this piece of software is pretty much useless to everyone from what I've heard about it.
This is probably the only thing I'd ever be afraid to seed. :P
EDIT -
Odd, Microsoft doesn't seem to have cared yet.
Microsoft probably realizes it really doesn't matter if someone else gets a hold of it. Law enforcement... on the other hand...
Microsoft probably put it there to increase popularity and trick people into trying it.
Not that I'm a conspiracy theorist. ;)
Quote from: Mister Toast
Won't be long before DECAF is released, which will block attempts to use COFEE on your machine, I'm sure.
Quote from: Camel on November 11, 2009, 02:49:57 PM
Quote from: Mister Toast
Won't be long before DECAF is released, which will block attempts to use COFEE on your machine, I'm sure.
Win.