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In Computing, What is a Leech?

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In Computing, What is a Leech?

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A leech is a person who sucks data, resources or bandwidth away from a network or website in a way that’s considered ethically questionable or shows poor netiquette. This usually means placing a burden on the target without reciprocating something of equal value. Leeching has an additional meaning in the world of torrents, and again in USENET binary newsgroups where being a leech is perfectly acceptable. So what are the differences? In the wireless world, a leech is someone who steals bandwidth by stationing himself outside a wireless café, for example, so he can use the service without patronizing the café. A neighbor who uses her neighbor’s network without permission is also considered a leech. Another type of leeching occurs when a website links to an object located on an unaffiliated site. For example, Bob builds a website and links to an image on Jean’s site. When someone visits Bob’s page, it looks like the image is located there, but actually Bob’s site requests the image from J

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A leech is a person who sucks data, resources or bandwidth away from a network or website in a way thats considered ethically questionable or shows poor netiquette. This usually means placing a burden on the target without reciprocating something of equal value. Leeching has an additional meaning in the world of torrents, and again in USENET binary newsgroups where being a leech is perfectly acceptable A leech is someone who steals bandwidth by stationing himself outside a wireless caf, for example, so he can use the service without patronizing the caf. A neighbor who uses her neighbors network without permission is also considered a leech. Another type of leeching occurs when a website links to an object located on an unaffiliated site. For example, Bob builds a website and links to an image on Jeans site. When someone visits Bobs page, it looks like the image is located there, but actually Bobs site requests the image from Jeans site with every visitor to his page.

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