Torrent Search, otherwise known as TSearch, is a mixture of unwanted applications and a Chrome extension that is installed via adware bundles. When this unwanted program is installed, an extension ...
The Pirates Bay is one of the popular Torrent Search Engine websites that contains a huge library of content. This website is completely free for users. You can use ...
Torrentz.eu, the world's largest search engine for torrents, stopped its search function this week, without any notice or explanation. Torrentz.eu Two weeks after U.S. authorities seized and shut down ...
Days after The Pirate Bay was wiped from the Web, many believed that it was only a matter of time before a carbon copy of the website's database reappeared online. Thanks to The Pirate Bay's database ...
TorrentSpy is a BitTorrent search engine which indexes torrent files available online and from users who offer such files to the downloading and sharing community. TorrentSpy offers a normal search, ...
Popular Poland-based torrent meta-search site Torrentz.eu has removed its key functionality, effectively shutting down a major portal for finding pirated material on the web. According to a message on ...
As you know, a lot of content just isn’t available with a quick Google search. There’s a lot that Google refuses to index or show in its search engine, maybe because the content isn’t family-friendly, ...
Looking to bring its file sharing protocol to the masses, BitTorrent today announced a full-fledged torrent client that runs right inside your web browser and makes it easier to discover and download ...
The torrenting community has been tumultuous these past few weeks. First, Kickass Torrents was seized by the government after the owner’s arrest. Now, one of the largest search engines has vanished.
Hundreds of websites used to find links to torrent files for downloading pirated content are serving millions of visitors malware every month, new research has discovered. While there is a current ...
With support from Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth, a third-party Ubuntu developer is building a torrent search project that may be enabled by default in future versions of the operating system.