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Thunder
Developer(s)Thunder Networking Technologies (a.k.a. Xunlei Networking Technologies)
Stable release
5.8.7.639 / December 1, 2008 (2008-12-01)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Available inSimplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese
TypePeer-to-peer file sharing
LicenseAdware
Websitehttp://www.xunlei.com/

Xunlei or Thunder Gigaget (Chinese: 迅雷; pinyin: Xùnléi; lit. 'Thunderbolt')[1] is a popular Chinese download manager and file sharing client that supports BitTorrent, eDonkey, Kad, and FTP. It is mainly used in the Mainland China and the software is only available in Chinese, although recently an English translation has been released. The client is developed by Thunder Networking Technologies, a Shenzhen startup formerly known as Sandai Technologies (三代科技).

They also offer download accelerating services which have been downloaded and installed by over 80 million users. Xunlei's websites attract over fifty million hits per day[2].

Operation Mechanism

Xunlei accelerates downloads by accessing its proprietary P2P network in addition to the given HTTP download. By default it scans the user's computer and automatically shares all files across the Xunlei network, and often exhausts the user's upload bandwidth as it does not provide a real upload speed limiter. The user has no means of limiting what to be shared or not to be shared.[3]

Google Investment

On January 5, 2007, Google acquired a 4% stake for a reported $5 million in the company that developed Xunlei, with hopes of expanding Google's market base in China. Contrary to rumours earlier in the year, Google did not purchase a majority stake in the Chinese company.

Internet security issue with the software:

Its default search website redirects users to websites containing viruses and trojan horses. The Xunlei software is also bundled with files reported by many antivirus applications as suspected spyware, such as XunLeiBHO_Now.dll.[4]

Advertisement:

The Xunlei interface is bundled with numerous advertisements, including pop-ups and Flash animations. Such advertisements cannot be removed, users may find the vast area they occupy annoying. In addition, the contents of the advertisements are problematic, often leading users toward computer viruses.

Incomplete uninstallation:

The programme does not provide thorough uninstallation. Registry keys and ActiveX contents installed in web browsers such as Internet Explorer would remain after uninstallation.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fehrenbacher, Katie (2006-12-07). "Google to Invest in Chinese P2P Startup Xunlei?". GigaOM. Retrieved 2007-05-31.
  2. ^ Xu, Wang (2007-01-04). "Google to buy stake in Xunlei". China Daily. Retrieved 2007-05-31.
  3. ^ "ugmbbc" (2008-02-03). "Beware! Your files are being stolen by Xunlei!". Graphical Technological Analysis (in Chinese). cnBeta.COM. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  4. ^ Report on spyware files of Xunlei http://www.precisesecurity.com/files-process/2007/11/08/xunleibho_nowdll/