For example, I'm searching right now for a manga series called Ai Yori Aoshi. First of all, I've heard that torrent has had its fair share of cases of catching viruses; how would I go about using it safely? Second, I have no idea on even where to start to look for that particular manga series. Please help me out! Thanks for your time~
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ilovezil
United States4143 Posts
For example, I'm searching right now for a manga series called Ai Yori Aoshi. First of all, I've heard that torrent has had its fair share of cases of catching viruses; how would I go about using it safely? Second, I have no idea on even where to start to look for that particular manga series. Please help me out! Thanks for your time~ | ||
distant_voice
Germany2521 Posts
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Pwntrucci[sR]
Canada1519 Posts
http://www.addict-help.com/ | ||
ilovezil
United States4143 Posts
EDIT: ^_^ @ pwntrucci. | ||
ChkChk.Boom
United States140 Posts
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Binky1842
United States2599 Posts
as far as search engines for torrents, i mainly use mininova, and btjunkie. | ||
Falcynn
United States3597 Posts
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ilovezil
United States4143 Posts
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thunk
United States6233 Posts
It's a torrent search engine site (I forget how it works) but it produces high quality torrents. Basically, if it has more than 20-30+ seeders/leechers It's probably safe. Bittorrent itself does not execute files; you can download viruses without actually opening them, I think. If you're really nervous, scan with an anti-virus program like AVG. <http://free.grisoft.com/> Freeware, and its highly rated. | ||
Wala.Revolution
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1t2t3t4t5taw
Andorra173 Posts
If you're downloading a movie/video file, a very common thing is for the package to have a .URL file in it. These are not real movies. When you open the file, it will say "go to www._____.com to get the codec to play this" and it's just a spyware infestation. Don't download those files. Even if it's just an .avi file it will occasionally be an empty movie with the same words. Don't do anything like what it tells you. Also, the only way to check for viruses is to download the file and then run a virus check on it afterwards. Obviously, of course, if you're downloading a movie and the extension is .exe, don't do that. Safest bet is just to look for comments. | ||
dronebabo
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micronesia
United States24495 Posts
BTW be especially careful on torrents since you have to download as well as upload. If you download from http/irc you are not typically breaking any laws (or they are less severe than uploading packets). | ||
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