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What is file sharing? File sharing involves using technology that allows internet users to share files that are housed on their individual computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) applications, such as those used to share music files, are some of the most common forms of file-sharing technology. However, P2P applications introduce security risks that may put your information or your computer in jeopardy. What risks does file-sharing technology introduce?
How can you minimize these risks? The best way to eliminate these risks is to avoid using P2P applications. However, if you choose to use this technology, you can follow some good security practices to minimize your risk:
Author: Mindi McDowell. Some content contributed by Brent Wrisley and Will Dormann. Copyright 2005 Carnegie Mellon University. Please let us know what you think about these articles. We greatly appreciate your feedback. Send any suggestions, comments, or questions to infosec@park.edu. Your feedback will help us improve these articles and may even inspire another article.
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