PS:
Since there is no useful Information on the website "hs47.easymediasolutions.com" (you can open it in Safari) it is most likely that this is some sort of user tracking or something like that.


Am 01.02.2006 um 18:07 schrieb Alexander Arnett:

Does anyone know who's behind "curl" and what it's about? Which software is it associated with? Is it spyware, legit, something in between or what?

Littlesnitch comes back with a message saying "curl" wants to talk to:

hs47.easymediasolutions.com
TCP port 80 http


In a like vein, it's nice that Littlesnitch intercepts all these phone home requests but how can we reference the good/legit requests "white hat software" from the bad/nefarious "black hat software" requests?

Is there an online directory that we can check against or are we just left to trial-and-error?
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