Top Torrent Site 1337x Blocked By MalwareBytes For Alleged âFraudâ
1337x.to, one of the world’s most popular torrent sites, is being blocked by anti-malware company MalwareBytes. The tool claims that 1337x is engaged in “fraud” and is a “scam to try to steal your information or credit card details” yet Google gives the torrent site a clean bill of health. MalwareBytes is also claiming the same against PCgames-download.com, without supporting evidence.
People browsing the Internet on a Windows-based computer should always presume that their machines are vulnerable to attack.
From using a decent firewall to anti-virus and similar tools, prevention is always better than cure when it comes to the various threats lurking in the online space.
For people who frequent torrent and streaming sites, the rules are no different. Anti-virus, anti-malware, and sometimes aggressive ad-blocking tools are considered a must, to ensure that rogue adverts or booby-trapped downloads donât gain traction on a userâs machine.
One of the most popular tools in this space is MalwareBytes. In addition to dealing with malware already present on a userâs machine, its premium product also offers real-time protection, ensuring that users arenât even allowed to visit dangerous or untrustworthy websites by blocking them automatically.
In normal and sensible use, MalwareBytes is generally hard to trigger but during the past few days, the software has been preventing access to a pair of popular âpirateâ sites.
The first brought to our attention was PCgames-download.com, a portal that specializes in downloads of the latest PC games. During the middle of last week, MalwareBytes declared the site dangerous, preventing all users from visiting the platform.
Worryingly, MalwareBytes flagged the site as âfraudâ, declaring it is a âscamâ that tries to âsteal your information or credit card details.â Given that the site isnât known for such activity and tests via Googleâs malware checker gave it a clean bill of health, TorrentFreak contacted MalwareBytes asking for more information. We received no response.
We did, however, have an email exchange with the operator of PCgames-download.com who told us that he wasnât surprised at the block, given that MalwareBytes has done this to similar sites in the past. He pointed out that none of the main anti-virus vendors has a problem with his site, going on to detail the measures taken to ensure that rogue advertising networks arenât allowed.
While a single blocking issue isnât particularly surprising, weâve now learned that one of the worldâs most popular torrent sites is also being blocked for the same reason. As the screenshot below shows, 1337x.to is also being flagged for âfraudâ, with MalwareBytes users blocked from visiting the site.

Again, 1337x.to â which at the start of the year was placed 3rd in our annual overview of the worldâs most-visited torrent sites â doesnât have a reputation for engaging in malicious or abusive behavior.
However, according to MalwareBytes, the site is being blocked due to the reason shown in the screenshot below.

Since MalwareBytes has been unresponsive to our requests for clarification, we have no idea why the 1337x.to is being blocked or whether the claims have substance or are the result of a false positive. However, when cross-checking the domain with Googleâs sophisticated malware checker tool, we can see that 1337x (just like PCgames-download.com) is given a clean bill of health.

If MalwareBytes do get round to answering our questions weâll update this article with their comments. In the meantime, however, it might be worth the company providing more information when it decides to block an entire website.
Anti-virus companies display the names of the viruses they find to inform users, so doing the same for visitors to allegedly fraudulent websites would certainly clear up some of the confusion. Fraud is a big allegation and should be backed up with some evidence, whenever possible.
Buy a VPN stay safe online
IPV-ISP Tracking-728×90
Thank you to the original source https://torrentfreak.com