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eko 2 months ago
When there was unminified CSS and ASCII Art in the console...
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Troy 2 months ago
Only if you're using it to get software. How many trojan horses are in video/audio files?
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Troy 2 months ago
Why, ever, would it not be?
Never download from these: 1. PirateBay (lots of malware) 2. KickAss Torrents (same as PB) 3. SadeemPC & SadeemAPK 4. KaranPC (SadeemPC associates) 5. KolomPC (SadeemPC & KaranPC associates) 6. Crackshash (Malware risk) 7. HaxNode (Malware risk) 8. CrackingPatching (you guessed right: Malware risk) 9. Cybermania (You know the drill: Malware risk) 10. OceanOfAPK 11. AliPak 12. S0ft4PC 13. IGI30 And any YT video that shows you how to get paid stuff from the Internet for free or to go to their own website and get this script! Also don't trust Torrent search engines, like Knaben, they can crawl from unsafe areas as well (such as the ones listed above)
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Troy 2 months ago
That must be a rare case. I did see an .exe in a movie folder once. If a windows users knows how to torrent, I'd be surprised if they didn't delete the .exe right away, or use their client to not download it to begin with. That seems low-risk to me. The file isn't going to run itself.
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Scoundrel 2 months ago
Don't forget! A lot of those options are also bad because they distribute digital works whose creators didn't give the right for everyone to use! Be careful out there folks, or you might find yourself consuming digital content from the wrong people!
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