Netsukuku is a distributed, open-source, peer-to-peer file sharing application. It is designed to enable users to securely and anonymously share files with people in their local network. It works by creating a virtual mesh network, which allows users to connect to each other directly, without relying on a centralized server. Netsukuku is designed to be secure and private, so that users don’t have to worry about their files being leaked or accessed by third parties. It uses strong encryption algorithms to protect file transfers and utilizes distributed hash tables (DHTs) to ensure that data is not easily tracked or blocked. The app also features various features such as folder sharing, file sharing, file synchronization, file search, and more. It also supports a wide range of file types, including images, videos, music, documents, and more. It is available for both desktop and mobile platforms, and can be integrated with other applications such as Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive.
Warning This application is suspected of malicious behavior, although these allegations are in dispute. The software allegedly connects to financial institution and government websites, and uses the PC for attacks against them. It disables SSL certificate checks and allows man-in-the-middle attacks to steal authentication credentials. It hooks into the browser and uses suspicious compression to hide parts of the program.