This guide will show you how to disable phishing and malware protection on Google Chrome in order to visit webpages blocked by Google Chrome. The phishing...
Google Chrome is blocking access to kat.cr (KickassTorrents), Torrentz, ExtraTorrent, RARGB, and other torrent sites at the moment. If you try to visit kat.cr you will be presented with a webpage that says "the site ahead contains harmful programs."
Today the popular torrent websites kickass.to announced that they will be moving to another domain. The new domain will be kickasstorrents.im and visitors are suspected to be automatically redirected from kickass.to to kickasstorrents.im.
The first four episodes of Game of Thrones have been leaked on online torrent websites. A rumor has also suggested that a full 6 episodes of the new season will also appear online. The first four episodes of the series started making their way around the web Saturday night after being uploaded to several Torrent websites (such as kickass.to), a day prior to the official Sunday premiere.
Several reports have confirmed that the popular torrent website Kickass.so is down due to a domain name seizure. Internet users have gone to the internet complaining that Kickass.so is down. Various reports have confirmed that the Kickass.so domain has been seized by local police officers, the way thepiratebay and other torrent websites have been seized in the past.
If you have not noticed, popular file sharing and torrent website thepiratebay.se is down, again. This time Swedish police seized servers and computers from a server room in Stockholm and Portlane, Sweden during a police raid.
It is easy to fix unable to connect to the proxy server messages on Google Chrome in order to gain access to the internet using the affected browser. To fix "Unable to connect to the proxy server" on Google Chrome please follow the steps on this webpage.
After being on the run for two years one of the four co-founders and spokesperson for the file-sharing website The Pirate Bay was arrested in in a rural area near Malmö, Sweden. According to Carolina Ekeus of the Swedish National Police Board, Peter Sunde also known as Brokep, was facing an outstanding sentence of eight months in prison and a 46 million Swedish crowns ($6.9 million) fine for violating copyright laws brought upon.