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posted by n1 on Saturday March 07 2015, @08:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the read-the-small-print dept.

μTorrent (often referred to as uTorrent or MTorrent by people too lazy to look up how to type in a "μ" character) is reportedly silently shipping a bitcoin miner with its default install. While you can opt out during the installation process, the mining software, called "EpicScale", is apparently installed automatically and silently when updating an existing μTorrent install.

It seems that the developers are aware of this, but the only official response that was given by an administrator on the forum is that " it's easy to uninstall the software via Add/Remove Programs".

From the experience of several users, the installation process still leaves .dll's and executables behind once completed.

More detail can be found on this thread on the official forums.

Are any SoylentNews user affected by this? What alternative torrent clients do you use?

[Editor's Note: The official forums are down at time of editing. The topic has also been discussed on Reddit which includes an Imgur link with the forum thread.]

 
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  • (Score: 2) by richtopia on Saturday March 07 2015, @09:45PM

    by richtopia (3160) on Saturday March 07 2015, @09:45PM (#154238) Homepage Journal

    Same for all characters not obvious with your keyboard:

    1. Search Wikipedia for mu
    2. Copy μ from text
    3. Paste in document, and recopy as needed

    Not idea for many instances. I have also typed /mu (LaTeX) in a regular document and finished with a find and replace of all Greek lettering

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 12 2015, @04:14PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 12 2015, @04:14PM (#156757)

    In case you use Linux:
    "Alt Gr" & "m" = "µ"
    or
    "Compose Key" + "m" + "u" = "µ"

    You might have to bind the Compose Key; I bind it to Caps Lock since I never have any use for Caps Lock. How to bind keys is different according to desktop environment etc., search the internet for help if needed.