

So you pay for piracy
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So you pay for piracy
Pay a subscription to watch subscription content for free!
After uTorrent was brought by BitTorrent Inc, they started releasing new shady versions, first added ads then released uTorrent bundle with crypto mining software without user consent
https://torrentfreak.com/new-utorrent-release-breaks-ties-with-bitcoin-miner-150413/
You can find Linux software on rutracker
Sonarr will still pick the release and download GBs of malware, and if you don’t notice your download directly is filled with GBs of fake torrents
Is not regex
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/pull/17106
Examples
*.exe: filter ‘.exe’ file extension.
readme.txt: filter exact file name.
?.txt: filter ‘a.txt’, ‘b.txt’ but not ‘aa.txt’.
readme[0-9].txt: filter ‘readme1.txt’, ‘readme2.txt’ but not ‘readme10.txt’
Not these ones, some could have more than 1GB, look at the virustotal link, the file had 422MB.
Also Sonarr/Radarr filter torrents by size
Here some examples
https://bt4gprx.com/search?q=The.Lord.of.The.Rings.The.Rings.of.Power.S02E08
Those where posted on 1337x (and removed) and probably other sites, Sonarr can pick those based on release name and torrent size
PS: had to rename the fine from .lnk
to .com
so virustotal could accept
On many distros will open with WINE by default, not a big deal, you can just delete ~/.wine
. If it does anything
Me too, but don’t want to download GBs of malware and bandwidth
Don’t need to support every client, if the client supports folder monitor you can use blackhole