Hack or bot utilizing your wishlist?
Maybe I'm being paranoid, but this really looked like a hack attempt to me.
I saw that I had a wishlist result for a pretty rare album, but when I checked it out, the album was an exe file, and the specific filename that it presented seemed suspicious. The album name wasn't quite right, and was in a folder named APPS-WAREZ-MUSIC-GAMES-XXX-MOVIES-MISC-eBOOKS. Out of curiosity I chose "download folder" and ALL of the files in that folder had suspicious looking variations of items on my wishlist, many of them quite rare or nonexistent on Soulseek. These were the only files in the folder, and were all EXE files, as if they were specifically tailored for me. Seems legit, right?
Is anyone else aware of this sort of activity going on? This is the first time I noticed it in my years with Soulseek.
Is there an exploit that makes a wishlist visible to a bot or hacker, that needs to be fixed, or is that part of the normal functionality of Soulseek? I've never tried to view someone elses wishlist so I don't know if it's possible...
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the username was "emianncy"
the username was "emianncy" BTW.
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Please don't spam my thread.