Be wary of downloading movies in torrent sites. Executables can also be executed with a file size as huge as a gigabyte.
A recent Dragon Ball Z movie from Japan was released entitled Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' has been making rounds as of this writing. References at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Z:_Resurrection_%27F%27
Searching torrents for this movie shows a small number of seeds.
Let's check the top seeded torrent's Trackers.
Domains points to a .coppersurfer.tk, demonii.com, and tfile.me.
Here's the interesting part.
Notice the .exe file name extension instead of .avi or .mkv or the like.
All 6 torrents shown from the top points to downloading a .exe file. Could be a malware. The downloaded executable has an md5 of e62607261e5138d76497e3ccc092e20b. It is an NSIS compiled SFX.
But while downloading it, here's another one but rather a scam. Googling for this movie's torrent would usually end up with something like this page.
Following the piratetorrents.net link directs to this page.
Downloading the torrent and leeching it shows these files to be downloaded.
The movie is RAR compressed and is password protected. Along with the whole package is a README.txt that contains.
Going to the link where the password is redirects to this site.
A very obvious scam. Didn't bother continuing to all that scam process.
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