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      randome last edited by

      Can we please do something about the recent onslaught of the virus-laden uploads? I keep downloading and virus scanning these visual novels and games and apps, and reporting each and every one and yet the user (or several users) keep uploading new and new torrents loaded with viruses.

      What does it take to ban or IP ban that person, and possibly the person who sent them an invite too.

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        john32123666 last edited by

        reporting suspicious and malicious torrent files is the right thing to do ...
        unfortunately the system has no control of what users posting [download/upload] ...
        however once a suspicious virus activity process is auto detected ...
        [your] anti-virus/anti-spyware software well scan and quarantine those
        and you'll receive a notification warning ...

        ex: PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program)
        https://community.gaytorrent.ru/topic/59070/max-adonis-deepthroat-izaickf/4?_=1657547897445
        screenshot_7.png
        For now notify helpdesk: [about this] https://www.gaytorrent.ru/helpdesk.php
        and report those suspicious torrent ...
        And be aware of any circumstances [false report] that may lead to account warning, suspension and termination ...

        [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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        • john32123666
          john32123666 last edited by

          In addition:
          There are some anti-virus/malware/spyware software protection that restrictly [blocks] and detects non-harmful program as harmful ...
          ex: kaspersky, bit defender and others [too defensive and strong] ...
          You should see virus definition [database] ...
          https://csrc.nist.gov/glossary/term/virus#:~:text=Definition(s)%3A,See malicious code.

          [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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            A Former User last edited by

            Since member privacy is crucial we cannot see who uploaded a torrent, making it very dangerous to download anything executable. Websites that are aimed specifically for software sharing you have means to identify the uploader, along other measures such as trusted/untrusted badges.

            If you can't trust it, why bother downloading? Not worth the risk. If it's something really cool and exciting you'll find people talking about it outside GT.

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            • john32123666
              john32123666 last edited by

              Computer viruses can spread in many different ways, including via torrent files.
              In fact, many popular torrent sites are absolutely littered with malware.

              In the past, if you were careful about what you clicked or downloaded you could avoid getting infected.
              But today, even the simple act of viewing a malicious advertisement can result in a full-blown computer virus infection.
              Because torrent website rarely screen their advertisers, “malvertisement” virus attacks are becoming increasingly common.

              Fortunately, there are simple yet effective countermeasures you can deploy to protect your computer and keep it safe from attack.
              Read on to learn more about the most dangerous computer viruses and find out what you can do to protect yourself against infected torrents.
              SOURCE: https://flixed.io/virus-downloading-torrents/#:~:text=Computer viruses can spread in,you could avoid getting infected.

              [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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                randome last edited by

                Looks like there's been a misunderstanding here. When I wrote "we" I meant @Staff

                I already reported a lot of the visual novels and games, but there's still a lot of torrents, that seem to be posted by the same person because they all share the same filename structure, which is dot zip dot rename.

                I unfortunately do not have the time or the energy to download every single one of these suspicious looking torrents, then run a complete virus scan, then individually report each and every single one of these torrents.

                There have been at least 10 reports by me alone on these torrents over the weekend, and sadly this user's uploads have not been wiped from the system, and judging by the time of the uploads, they haven't been banned either.

                The issue is so severe at this point I had to escalate it to a forum post, so the @Staff can act appropriately.

                This user or users need to be not only banned, but IP banned too, possibly the person who supplied the invite issued a warning as well, but most importantly, ALL the uploads need to be wiped from the system so they don't cause more harm now and in the future!

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                • john32123666
                  john32123666 last edited by

                  Accusing or pointing someone is not the right solution, regardless ...
                  Let them handle [a person responsible] and decide what to do ...
                  If someone violates the rules; let them address the person ...
                  As an old saying "don't judge a book by its own cover" ...

                  [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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                    randome last edited by

                    How is this user still not banned?

                    This is their latest upload, again loaded with trojans and viruses

                    https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=273b1ba1676c821732f8da2f1d3fd3d3dce9cb65d1b0a9da

                    And here's the VirusTotal report, that returned positives from 30 different vendors:

                    ALYac: Gen:Variant.Fragtor.116856
                    Antiy-AVL: Trojan/Generic.ASMalwS.5E49
                    Arcabit: Trojan.Zusy.D69B64
                    Avast: Win32:TrojanX-gen [Trj]
                    AVG: Win32:TrojanX-gen [Trj]
                    Avira (no cloud): TR/AD.Inject.dtewv
                    BitDefender: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                    Bkav Pro: W32.AIDetect.malware2
                    Cynet: Malicious (score: 100)
                    DrWeb: Trojan.PWS.Steam.28157
                    Elastic: Malicious (moderate Confidence)
                    Emsisoft: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996 (B)
                    eScan: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                    ESET-NOD32: A Variant Of Win32/GenKryptik.FXKW
                    GData: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                    Ikarus: Trojan.MSIL.Crypt
                    K7AntiVirus: Trojan ( 0059591a1 )
                    K7GW: Trojan ( 0059591a1 )
                    Kaspersky: UDS:Trojan-Spy.Win32.Stealer.gen
                    MAX: Malware (ai Score=87)
                    MaxSecure: Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Crypmod.zfq
                    McAfee: RDN/Generic PWS.y
                    Microsoft: Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml
                    NANO-Antivirus: Trojan.Win32.Stealer.jqaztl
                    SecureAge APEX: Malicious
                    SentinelOne (Static ML): Static AI - Suspicious PE
                    Sophos: Generic ML PUA (PUA)
                    Symantec: ML.Attribute.HighConfidence
                    Trellix (FireEye): Generic.mg.97545a648beddc18
                    VIPRE: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996

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                      randome last edited by

                      And another upload that's just a downloaded game from itch.io and packed with viruses:

                      https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=2beb394d9ab2078132f8da2f1d3fd3d3a23d5ee4c1934d78

                      29 security vendors and no sandboxes flagged this file as malicious

                      AhnLab-V3: Trojan/Win.Generic.R503269
                      ALYac: Gen:Variant.Fragtor.116856
                      Avast: Win32:TrojanX-gen [Trj]
                      AVG: Win32:TrojanX-gen [Trj]
                      BitDefender: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                      Bkav Pro: W32.AIDetect.malware2
                      Cybereason: Malicious.864c12
                      Cynet: Malicious (score: 100)
                      DrWeb: Trojan.PWS.Steam.28157
                      Elastic: Malicious (high Confidence)
                      Emsisoft: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996 (B)
                      eScan: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                      ESET-NOD32: A Variant Of Win32/GenKryptik.FXKW
                      GData: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                      K7AntiVirus: Trojan ( 0059591a1 )
                      K7GW: Trojan ( 0059591a1 )
                      Kaspersky: HEUR:Trojan-Spy.Win32.Stealer.gen
                      MAX: Malware (ai Score=82)
                      MaxSecure: Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Crypmod.zfq
                      McAfee: RDN/Generic PWS.y
                      Microsoft: Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.B!ml
                      NANO-Antivirus: Trojan.Win32.Stealer.jqaztl
                      SecureAge APEX: Malicious
                      SentinelOne (Static ML): Static AI - Suspicious PE
                      Sophos: Generic ML PUA (PUA)
                      Symantec: ML.Attribute.HighConfidence
                      Trellix (FireEye): Generic.mg.593c9ac0864d9968
                      VIPRE: Gen:Variant.Zusy.432996
                      ZoneAlarm by Check Point: HEUR:Trojan-Spy.Win32.Stealer.gen

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                        A Former User @randome last edited by

                        @randome Looks like this one was banned, perhaps? Keep up the good work pal 😅

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