does downloading torrentz harm your pc “This file may harm your pc” warning when downloading. Hello so i made a program in java that i want other people to download. But everytime someone downloads he sees a message with a warning prompt saying the file could harm his computer. He then gets the option to dismiss it or he can choose to download it anyways. How do you avoid this message? 1 Answer 1. This is normal behavior for most browsers. It exists to protect users who get tricked into downloading and running "software." Usually it's a file with a naming scheme like totallylegitfile.pdf.exe . Normal Windows users don't change the default to hide known extensions, so it just looks like a pdf file. Just let your users know that this might happen and tell them that it is safe. 3 Simple Reasons Why Downloading Torrents Can Be Harmful for Your Computer. This might sound unbelievable at first, but the bitter truth is that the greed of torrents might risk your computer! First of all let me ask you. Why do you depend on torrents for downloading stuff? If you want a free and legal app, you would surely find it directly using a search engine. Right? You want to download paid apps for free. Or you want a game which costs you something actually for free. You might even want your favourite movie (btw, there are other alternatives for movies, such as 123movies app) Even if you use torrents legibly, they are still harmful! I caught you this time! HAHAHA! And you should know the fact that what you are doing here is ILLEGAL! Are some ISPs mad to prevent you from downloading torrents if you use them for connecting to the world wide web? They want to prevent illegal acts happening and that is the reason why they do it. Now, you might think that. I agree with the fact that this is illegal, but how will it harm my computer? There are three simple and plain reasons for it! But before that, let me specify that torrents are not harmful, but the files attached to it might be! Ok! Ok! I wouldn’t say more on introduction. Let’s get to the reasons! 1. Peer-to-Peer exchange system can bring in viruses. Torrents run on P2P exchange. The person who downloads a file becomes a LEECHER and after downloading he can become a SEEDER. Seeders upload the file while leechers download it from them. As the seeders increase, the download speed increases as one can download bits of files from different sources! Now you might wonder about the bad side! 2. Your computer can be hacked. When you download a torrent, your IP address can be seen by everyone. If a hacker find your IP address and notices that your firewall is turned off, he can come into your PC and get all your data! The hacker finds your private IP through your public one and then attempts to enter to your system. Wolaa! He then gets access to all your data. Hackers sometimes even pay torrent uploaders for that! The greed of getting an application worth $20 for free might risk all your important stuff. Are you willing to give away your personal data, account info etc. like that? 3. You can get into legal trouble. This is where the government steps in and wins! Wondering how? Government officials sometimes keep track of torrent files with illegal content and find out who all are downloading that. They note your IP address and report it to your ISP. You then receive a notice from your ISP stating that you’ve been caught! Remember, you won’t get another chance. Thus, exposing your IP is equal to giving away your home address…… How to stay safe? Final Words. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR. How To Create Fake ? WhatsApp Conversations On Android, iOS and PC? ? 7 Dirty Google Secrets Every Internet User Should Know. How To Enable Gmail Desktop Notifications? (Chrome/Safari) 6 COMMENTS. There are some issues with this article. Point 1: Theoretically, yes, torrenting can bring in viruses. However, that is where the community really shines. The torrenting community is exceptionally vibrant in reporting any torrents that have many issues, including viruses. However, the community goes even further. Even if the torrent may not have viruses, it may get reported if the content does not match the description. Once reported, such torrents are classified as "bad." These "bad" torrents will almost immediately plummet in their activity (seeders + leechers), and the torrent will soon die. So, if you are reasonably sensible, you will never end up with viruses. Point 2: A simple firewall setting can prevent the potentiality of being hacked. An outgoing connection monitor such as Little Snitch can add another layer of protection if you are particularly concerned. Point 3: While many people torrent to get content for free, there are also many that actually pay for content but also torrent because of the horrendous restrictions on legal content delivery systems. There is a meme which shows how much stuff you are forced to go through before you can watch a movie, for example. The torrent of the movie lets you bypass all that, and go straight to the movie. Not to mention, regional restrictions. I moved to another country. And all my dvds/blurays do not work on the player I bought in this country. I don't think it's reasonable for them to expect me to pay all over again for that content. If the content producers and distributors make it easy to buy the content and the freedom to watch/use that content the way we customers please, torrenting would substantially reduce. Geographical restrictions in the age of the Internet is outdated, and needs to go. It's in their hands, now. i suggest use a cheap dedicated machine only for torrents.. What about the ability to be tracked? and seriously a machine just dedicated for torrenting? As an author, I LIKE the fact that there are more karmic restrictions to downloading Torrents. So thank you, Yashraj! Don’t download anything to do with utorrents. My unfortunate experience: Just three days ago utorrents was unknown to me. I was at a mates place and he had it, explained what it was and showed me all the movies and games you could get amongst a host of other mouth watering files. No trouble, I’ve never had a virus and it perfectly legal he told this old pensioner. Went home, utorrent downloaded okay, went to ’10 best and safest torrents’. 10 mins later, I was talking to a very important person in the States. It’s totally illegal he informed BUT the next bit hurt. IT WILL COST YOU $US 1.000 for your computer to be repaired. You have picked up the RUSSIAN VIRUS and now have 2501, YES 2501, virus’s which has also attacked your own IP address. As I had said, ‘at that price I could buy a new nice laptop’ but he answered NO, as you carry your IP ADDRESS with you, so the problem will travel with you until cleaned. I now have no wife (just jocking!!) but I had to take the barrage she aimed in my direction. LOOK, DON’T TOUCH TORRENTS, NEVER, NEVER NEVER. I HOPE THIS WILL HAVE SAVED SOMEONE. Will Roblox give me a virus or harm my computer on download? Roblox is one of my favorite games despite it being free and I'm getting tired of playing the same limited games with limited control on mobile. I asked my parents if we can get it on the family gaming computer so I can have more control and play better games on Roblox but they think Roblox contains malware and is going to destroy the computer. The computer is very high end, an Alienware Aurora R10. I already know about the free robux scams and all that stuff but will any games infect the computer if there's like a malware script in the game or something? Thanks and I really need this because they think the game is harmful and I really want to play it on a computer for once. Thanks. 8 Bad Habits That Are Destroying Your PC. We all want our computers to last forever, but if yours seem to die before their time, your habits could be to blame. Here's some behavior to avoid. Nothing lasts forever—especially tech—but your computer can last you quite a few years if you treat it well. If your laptop tends to break down earlier than you feel it should, there's a chance you're helping it along with some especially bad habits. Here are some of the worst things you can do to a PC without even realizing you're doing anything wrong. Leaving Your Laptop on a Plush Surface (and Other Overheating Problems) Heat is your computer's mortal enemy. If your computer gets too hot, the processor may slow down, throttling itself to keep temperatures reasonable, or even shutting down completely. Running at high temperatures for extended periods can reduce the lifespan of your processor, fans, and battery as well—not to mention make your computer loud and sizzling to touch. For desktop computers, the solution is pretty simple: make sure your case has adequate airflow, with enough vents and fans to keep cool air moving through the components. That means keeping it out of tight cabinets and other spaces that trap heat.
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