Today, BitTorrent is the most common technology to share digital materials in spite of any type of limitation imposed by the copyright regulations. Through BitTorrent, it is possible to download every type of files: movies, TV shows, songs, software and games. Unfortunately, the freedom and the ease of downloading desired content could pose serious risks for unaware users. They often get infected with malicious code hidden behind a torrent.
The two pages are quite similar. There is a short description of the film with a big and evident button to download the torrent file. After downloading the films, we are presented with a folder containing the movie and an executable with the Codec pack that enables the view of the movie:
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Figure 16 shows the description of the torrent. In the area reserved for the details of the software, there is a minimal guide to install it. However, it is immediately visible that something is suspicious: the dimension of the file is quite small. So after downloading the file, we have the following folder on the computer:
While we were analyzing the Torrent network, we decided to dissect an interesting sample of malware related to a huge botnet spreading in the wild. This has been dubbed Sathurbot. This malicious code was one of the numerous types of malware distributed through torrents, pretending to be a Codec Pack necessary to display the video just downloaded by the victims. An older version of it had already been analyzed by ESET researchers in 2017. The new malware variant shows some different behavior from the older one.
An ex-con moves to L.A. to find work and creates a disturbance by fighting for a position. More importantly he touches the lives of many of his neighbors including an older man dying of cancer, a young married couple whose husband is too proud to accept a lesser position which causes strife with his wife, and a young boy on the verge of getting in trouble with street gangs.
==============================================================Always Outnumbered [1998]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLady==============================================================Posted by...........: BlueLadyPosted on...........: Apr 12 2012 Genre.....................: Drama IMDb Rating...............: 7/0/10Movie Information.........: File Size.................: 1.46 GBResolution................: 720 x 544Movie Runtime.............: 1:48:12Codec.....................: XviD ISO MPEG-4Release Date..............: 1998Movie Trailer.............: Not foundLanguage..................: EnglishBurn Tested...............: YesStandalone enabled........: YesAudio Format..............: Dolby Digital Channels..................: 2Info Hash: E863DDD9776B64B211F82E9E2FE117C14EFBC54DCast: Laurence Fishburne, Bill Cobbs and Natalie ColeComments:An ex-con moves to L.A. to find work and creates a disturbance by fighting for a position. More importantly he touches the lives of many of his neighbors including an older man dying of cancer, a young married couple whose husband is too proud to accept a lesser position which causes strife with his wife, and a young boy on the verge of getting in trouble with street gangs. udp://tracker.1337x.org:80/announce :80/announce :2710/announce
This engaging adaptation of the novel, which Stephen King wrote under his Richard Bachman pseudonym, stars the under rated Robert John Burke as Billy Halleck. Billy is a lawyer in Maine who happens to be grossly overweight. After he accidentally runs down an elderly Gypsy woman, his judge (John Horton) and cop (Daniel von Bargen) friends conspire to help Billy avoid any punishment. This infuriates the old womans' even more ancient father (Michael Constantine, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"), who places one of those old fashioned Gypsy curses on Billy. Stroking Billy's cheek, he utters one word: "Thinner". Soon, Billy is rapidly losing weight, which he enjoys at first, until he realizes that he really is going to waste away to nothing unless something is done.Just personally speaking, this viewer has a blast with this particular King story. Yes, it's unrelentingly downbeat, but he didn't mind that so much. And it's true: other than Billy's daughter Linda (Bethany Joy Lenz), there isn't a single character in the story who's remotely sympathetic. Still, this viewer found it refreshing that so many people here turn out to be such a-holes. It's a highly entertaining tale, well told by co-screenwriter and director Tom Holland ("Fright Night", "Child's Play"). And it's fortunately not completely without a sense of humor, although the humor tends towards the dark.There's wonderful music by Daniel Licht, but the real marvel of the movie is the astonishing, convincing makeup effects (supervised by Oscar winner Greg Cannom) that transform the thin Burke into an obese man. There's also a gem of a supporting performance by the always entertaining Joe Mantegna as a mafia man whom Billy had successfully defended in court. Therefore, the mobster feels indebted to the lawyer, and is more than willing to help Billy in his quest to convince the ancient Gypsy to remove the curse. The supporting cast is solid right down the line, with Lucinda Jenney as Billy's possibly unfaithful wife (the script tries to leave this aspect as ambiguous as possible), Sam Freed as a doctor friend, the intoxicatingly sexy Kari Wuhrer as Constantines' great granddaughter, Elizabeth Franz in a bravura turn as Hortons' wife, and Peter Maloney as an information provider. Director Hollands' son Josh plays Frank Spurton; King has his usual cameo (playing a pharmacist). What is a real laugh is the fact that actress Irma St. Paule, as the accident victim, actually looks OLDER than Constantine!Good gloomy fun, but it won't be to all "tastes", especially the ending.Eight out of 10.
Billy Halleck (Robert John Burke) is a fat arrogant defense lawyer. His wife Heidi (Lucinda Jenney) and daughter Linda (Bethany Joy Lenz) are trying to get him to lose weight. He wins a case for his mob boss client Richie Ginelli (Joe Mantegna). The police runs off a band of gypsies that had descended on the town. After a night out, Billy runs over an old gypsy woman. In the coroner's inquest, Billy gets off as various people cover for him. The gypsy elder Lempke places curses on the three men involved. Judge Cary Rossington (John Horton) is cursed with Lizard and his skin slowly turns to scale. Police Chief Duncan Hopely (Daniel von Bargen) is disfigured and commits suicide. Billy suspects Dr. Mike Houston (Sam Freed) of cheating with his wife but he's just trying to force him back to the clinic. He tracks down Lempke but his great-granddaughter Gina (Kari Wuhrer) shoots her slingshot through Billy's hand.This movie is a dare to root for this arrogant douche. It's much more likely that the audience is rooting for an ugly painful death. That could have been an interesting twist on the usual narrative. Instead, the movie keeps pushing this ugly character on the audience. The thinner he gets, the meaner he is. He's an ugly character that shrivels up into an even uglier character. A full length movie is probably too much time to spend with this guy. Nobody can truly take it for that long.
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