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(3 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Hi Steven,

Thanks for that. I will get into the wonders of the .htaccess file.

The last thief left a web log trail as stupidly they began to download on an identifiable IP address at their place of work then stopped. A minute later they were back but this time through the proxy at Hetzner AG to get the rest of what they were after. Anyway I am trying to get the computer crimes unit in Govan, Glasgow to get a grip of all of this individuals kit both at home and work and see just what else he has stolen.

I will keep you posted as if there is evidence that will stand up in court this individual is going to be charged under the Computer Misuse act and his employers will certainly be copping for a damages claim as well.

I recently bought Juicebox Pro and am impressed by its versatility.

I am having a problem at my website with the core Juicebox files being stolen by different users simply downloading them from what must be the default directories and these common locations are obviously known to the thieves. Is there a good way to protect these files from being downloaded in this way ?.

I see config.xml can be renamed and relocated but what about the other files in jbcore ?. Do you have any tips to solve this problem please ?.

I am so angry about this and intend to pursue the rats that are using this German proxy service to steal other peoples paid for software.

Thanks for any help