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KickassTorrents Warns Users of “Malicious� Copycats


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[img]http://torrentfreak.com/images/kickasstorrents_500x5001.png[/img]With millions of visitors per day KickassTorrents (KAT) is arguably the most visited torrent site on the Internet, outranking even the notorious Pirate Bay.

After several domain hops KAT has been operating from the [url="https://kat.cr"]KAT.cr[/url] domain name. However, infrequent visitors have experienced trouble locating the site, as it [url="https://torrentfreak.com/kickasstorrents-disappears-from-google-after-penalty-150718/"]disappeared[/url] from Google’s top search results.

Instead, entering the search terms “KickassTorrents” or “Kickass Torrents” lists several unofficial sites on top. While some of these sites are harmless proxies, others are outright scams.

This week the KAT team warned its users to avoid visiting non-official sites as they are exploiting the Kickass brand for malicious purposes.

“We wanted to share our concerns with you,” KAT’s staff says, noting that the site has a great community which has become very popular over time.

“But here is the dark side of this popularity. While we are doing our best in order to keep our site nice and cozy there are bunch of lazy bastards who have simply decided to copycat us.”

The scam sites are trying to confuse unsuspected users by “stealing” the site’s design in order to scam people. According to the KAT team this includes password stealing and selling expensive subscriptions.

“Some of them are selling ridiculously expensive VPNs on our behalf, some are throwing malicious ads, some are trying to sell various subscriptions, others simply gathering user passwords and so on. All of them are trying to cheat people in various ways,” they note.

KAT doesn’t mention any sites in particular but the kickasstorrents.eu domain must be one of them. This site has risen to the top of Google’s search results and [url="http://i.imgur.com/rrWmQum.png"]prompts people[/url] to download shady software or buy a VPN subscription.

The site’s operators say they are working on a solution to ban the impersonators and copycats, for example, by preventing malicious proxy sites from mirroring KAT’s contents.

For now, however, they advise users to remain vigilant and make sure to use the official Kat.cr address or one of the official proxies. Finally – and quite amusingly – users are also encouraged to report scammy sites to their hosting providers.

“You can even report those questionable sites to their hosting service providers,” the KAT team says.

This is not the first time that proxy sites and copycats have caused trouble. In recent years various anti-piracy measures have [url="https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-measures-putting-internet-users-at-risk-150503/"]made it harder[/url] to access the original sites, creating opportunities for [url="https://torrentfreak.com/torrent-site-proxies-rife-with-malware-injecting-scripts-150806/"]malicious actors and scamvertisers[/url].

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