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		<description><![CDATA[Easiest way &#8211; read the comments before downloading. How to Investigate a Fake BitTorrent Tracker [File Sharing] via Lifehacker by Ernesto on 2/22/10 Ed. note: Ever go on a BitTorrent scavenger hunt but end up with bum files from a fake tracker? All-things-BitTorrent site TorrentFreak explains how to quickly determine the authenticity of a torrent [...]]]></description>
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