Thousands of Pirates Tricked Into Downloading Fake 'Tenet' Torrents (torrentfreak.com) 98
The official premiere of Tenet has drawn many people to the movie theaters this week. On pirate sites, there's been plenty of interest too, as thousands of people are being tricked into downloading fake copies. Pirates are not the only ones being fooled though, as Warner Bros. has its eyes set on fake releases too. TorrentFreak reports: All around the world, millions of people have waited in anticipation for the release of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi thriller 'Tenet.' The film was initially scheduled to be released in July but, after several pandemic-related delays, Warner Bros. moved the premiere ahead to the end of August. [...] According to one anti-piracy expert, Tenet's release has all the ingredients for a "perfect storm for piracy." This prediction prompted us to take a look at how Tenet is doing on pirate sites today. This question is not hard to answer, as there is no 'real' pirated copy of the film out there. Instead, sites are overwhelmed with fake Tenet releases.
We didn't have to look far. Most torrent sites and other download portals have plenty of Tenet copies. Or at least, that's what uploaders lead users to believe. This includes The Pirate Bay, which faces a moderation backlog, by the looks of it. Most seasoned pirates will know how to avoid these fake torrents. That said, major titles such as Tenet often attract the attention of many novice users too, who will undoubtedly be disappointed. And not just because they can't see the film. These suspicious releases can lead to all sorts of malware, viruses, and worse. The two we downloaded appeared relatively harmless. They included a 700MB video file that shows a still image, asking people to check the readme file. The readme message itself sends people to a suspicious site that requests credit card details "for verification purposes." Needless to say, we declined that offer.
We didn't have to look far. Most torrent sites and other download portals have plenty of Tenet copies. Or at least, that's what uploaders lead users to believe. This includes The Pirate Bay, which faces a moderation backlog, by the looks of it. Most seasoned pirates will know how to avoid these fake torrents. That said, major titles such as Tenet often attract the attention of many novice users too, who will undoubtedly be disappointed. And not just because they can't see the film. These suspicious releases can lead to all sorts of malware, viruses, and worse. The two we downloaded appeared relatively harmless. They included a 700MB video file that shows a still image, asking people to check the readme file. The readme message itself sends people to a suspicious site that requests credit card details "for verification purposes." Needless to say, we declined that offer.
Most seasoned pirates will know how to avoid th... (Score:3)
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Arrr. Movie studios've bin doin' this for yearrrrs.
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It's a Nolan film, so I kind of hope the fake one is just two hours of deafening horn noises. It'll take people a while to realise it's not the real film that way.
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two hours of deafening horn noises. It'll take people a while to realise it's not the real film that way.
About two hours, give or take.
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Yes, and torrents are still the best - and often the only - option to get what you want without excessive trouble.
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yes. you can come out from under the streaming rock now. there's life beyond.
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Movie studios continue to be dumbasses (Score:5, Insightful)
First off, this has been going on forever. Do a search for *ANY* movie, even fairly obscure ones, and you will find a vdeo that doesn't play accompanied by a small executable file with the message "if the video doesn't play install this codec".
Then, there's this:
This week, Tenet officially premiered in several countries . . . . . . Others, including the US, Russia, Japan and China, will have to wait a bit longer.
The dumbasses at the movie studios still haven't figured out that releasing things at different times around the world results in more "piracy", not less.
Fuck'em all.
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Not only that, but there's still a serious pandemic going on and they're expecting people to go to the movie theaters?! They're not just dumbasses, they're insane.
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"The dumbasses at the movie studios still haven't figured out that releasing things at different times around the world results in more "piracy", not less."
You get to dictate when and where movies are released? Entitled much?
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Torrents? (Score:2)
Why not just find a reliable download site and just download the file?
Then there are no issues with torrenting/sharing/uploading.
I'll admit if I was going out to a movie theater, Nolan movies are generally worth the price of admission...
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Why not just find a reliable download site and just download the file?
Well for one thing: It's not even available legally yet, ie. no pirate copies either.
This is just people going, "OMG! OMG!!!! OMG!!! there's something new out there and I haven't got it yet!!!"
(Or maybe the entire article is submarine advertising for the movie... trying to make people think that pirating will be super-difficult, so they should pay instead!)
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This is just people going, "OMG! OMG!!!! OMG!!! there's something new out there and I haven't got it yet!!!"
Pretty much. I just wait for it to eventually appear on some legit streaming service whose password someone has shared with me. Totally above board, and I don't have to bother about dodgy warez. It's not like I'm going to die if I don't see it the minute it's released (YMMV if you're in the US).
The delay also means I get to decide whether I want to see something that turns out to be a stinker or not. I never watched the GoT final season, for example, because after waiting awhile to get it legitimately
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I never watched the GoT final season, for example, because after waiting awhile to get it legitimately it turned out not to be worth getting by any means.
The first few episodes were OK, some excellent battle scenes.
Just skip the ending.
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I'm that way about Star Wars. I saw the original film in the theater in 1977 and have avoided all the sequels (defined as movies that followed the first one). I am considering someday viewing the second film, and maybe the third. Definitely none of the others.
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The correct point to stop watching is when you see the first Ewok.
And definitely don't watch any modern versions the first two. Get the fan-made versions.
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I'm that way about Star Wars. I saw the original film in the theater in 1977 and have avoided all the sequels (defined as movies that followed the first one). I am considering someday viewing the second film, and maybe the third. Definitely none of the others.
Star Wars was truly epic when you experienced it with 1970s eyes/ears. These days it's just another movie*.
There's really not much point in seeing the others now.
(*) Actually it's gotten much worse since Lucas made it family friendly.
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It's not like I'm going to die if I don't see it the minute it's released (YMMV if you're in the US).
How will you be able to hold your head up in public if you haven't seen the absolute newest thing yet?
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It's not like I'm going to die if I don't see it the minute it's released (YMMV if you're in the US).
How will you be able to hold your head up in public if you haven't seen the absolute newest thing yet?
Oh, that's easy, I just won't go out in public.
At least not during daylight hours. I hear that your flesh can catch fire then.
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I hear that your flesh can catch fire then.
You heard correctly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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That's Sunburn, not Suncombustion [wikipedia.org].
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Why not just find a reliable download site and just download the file?
Well for one thing: It's not even available legally yet, ie. no pirate copies either.
Except for the part of the article which says:
"This week, Tenet officially premiered in several countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, South Korea and the United Kingdom."
At this point, I'm sure a pirated copy of the movie exists, shot by someone holding a video camera in a movie theater, while having an epileptic seizure throughout the entire movie.
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At this point, I'm sure a pirated copy of the movie exists, shot by someone holding a video camera in a movie theater, while having an epileptic seizure throughout the entire movie.
The new iPhones have image stabilization.
Besides: The sound of popcorn munching, ringtones, and other people's heads at the bottom of the screen give a genuine cinema experience that Blu-Ray never quite captures.
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At this point, I'm sure a pirated copy of the movie exists, shot by someone holding a video camera in a movie theater, while having an epileptic seizure throughout the entire movie.
If Inception is anything to go by, that's probably the look that Christopher Nolan was looking for.
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(Or maybe the entire article is submarine advertising for the movie... trying to make people think that pirating will be super-difficult, so they should pay instead!)
Ding ding ding.
I myself will pass on this latest pile of Hollywood bullshit.
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As for the movie, definitely something worth going to the cinema for. Even though I have my misgivings about stories around time travel... Time travel is incredibly hard to write about, and in most stories it ends up as a crutch for poor writing, a deus ex machina, or as a device to needlessly complicate the story to make it more "deep".
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There are no reliable download sites for pirated movies.
Yes there are, eg. The Pirate Bay puts little stickers on the torrents of "trusted" and "VIP" uploaders.
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The GP is referring to "download sites" as just some "plain download" sites (presumably like rapidshare or whatever the current equivalent is) because he follows up with "Then there are no issues with torrenting/sharing/uploading.". So TPB doesn't fit this.
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Ah, OK. I hadn't grokked that part. I think download sites disappeared when eMule/torrent came along.
Nobody in their right mind would (or could) host a movie download site for the general public.
There's a few that pretend to be, but you have to install their special downloader software first. Yeah, right...
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There are no reliable download sites for pirated movies.
Yes there are, eg. The Pirate Bay puts little stickers on the torrents of "trusted" and "VIP" uploaders.
And if you stick to downloading only those, it is remarkably safe and reliable.
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Do you have many ideas for good time travel movies?
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Do you have many ideas for good time travel movies?
Come see me yesterday and I'll tell you all about them. You already told me tomorrow you liked all my story ideas.
Re: Torrents? (Score:2)
There are no reliable download sites for pirated movies, not for the general public anyway.
https://www.yst.am/ [www.yst.am]
http://rarbg.to/ [rarbg.to]
You're welcome.
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There are no reliable download sites for pirated movies
right. download sites aren't the same as torrent files, which is what this is about.
regarding torrent files, given that they've been the source of about 99% of the movies i've watched for decades i'd argue they're quite reliable.
That's news? (Score:5, Insightful)
The organized crime already did that, when Kazaa was the file sharing software of choice. And it did not stop anyone. We simply started using edonkey and magnet links on trustes sites like The Pirste Bay.
So you can stop sucking Content Mafia dick now, dear author. Theft is still theft and imaginary property is still racketeering and not a real business model and incompatible with basic physics, and artist abuse is still artist abuse, and information is still free.
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Amen, bro, but that organized crime gang's moniker is MAFIAA.
Would you like to know more? http://mafiaa.org/ [mafiaa.org]
Not a new scam (Score:4, Insightful)
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My personal favorite of those was the ".scr" (Windows screensaver) extension, which, (surprise, surprise) had full Windows privs to do whatever it wanted to...
Or the 1970s gay porn movies. Who can forget those?
New movie? (Score:3)
How can you possibly (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:How can you possibly (Score:4, Interesting)
Bill and Ted are so old I thought I was watching Cocoon.
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Grumpy Old Men, the reboot.
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Not worldwide release (Score:2)
Bill and Ted will be released in 3 weeks or so here (UK) you insensitive clod!
Slashvertisement (Score:2)
Fake torrents (Score:1)
they missed a huge opportunity (Score:3, Funny)
Disappointment (Score:2)
Well most movies out of Hollywood these days are completely crap so disappointment should always be expected outcome.
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Well most movies out of Hollywood these days are completely crap so disappointment should always be expected outcome.
These days?
These Prangsters (Score:2)
"On pirate sites, there's been plenty of interest too, as thousands of people are being tricked into downloading fake copies. "
Tricked? That's the bloody newbies who can't wait for verified torrents. ,every fucking week, since the dawn of piracy.
Has happened for every new movies
We will download the real thing by the millions as well, since it needs less than a minute to do so.
And now I have to go feed my parrot.(Aaagrh)
Yes, Tricked (Score:2)
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Except the private and invitation only trackers. Only newbies go to open trackers. And yes we will download the real thing by the millions.
The whole article its a non history, its happening since the 90s on torrents :D
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"Except the private and invitation only trackers. Only newbies go to open trackers. And yes we will download the real thing by the millions."
Agree 100%!
And now just for the fun of it I will make sure my seedbox will carry this for 5 years.
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I have an app for that.
Pirates (Score:1)
Start call people that drink V8 and exercise in the morning Pirates; we will all drop a much needed 30 lbs.
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Lololololol etc
Those lames have been counting downloads as lost sales since forever
But if you wouldn't have paid, but would watch for free, then that's a dumb lie
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Let the thieving scumbags end up with a virus and malware laden pile of shit as a reward for screwing people out of money
Good plan. But how will you get your payload onto the entertainment lawyers' computers?
This is what I have against torrents (Score:4, Interesting)
This medium works well for finding the most popular content, which is easily available on legitimate streaming sources. But if you're looking for a film that you just can't find anywhere else, nobody will be seeding it.
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This medium works well for finding the most popular content, which is easily available on legitimate streaming sources. But if you're looking for a film that you just can't find anywhere else, nobody will be seeding it.
Your odds of finding torrents of obscure works are still considerably better than the sanctioned streaming services. Somebody somewhere is just as weird as you are. It may take months for a seed to come back online, but what do you care? Your robot slave will sit patiently trying to find it and get it for you for as long as you provide it electricity. Whereas on the sanctioned services, you are guaranteed never to find it. Hollywood hates the existence of its own back catalog. They fought in court to
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It may take months for a seed to come back online, but what do you care? Your robot slave will sit patiently trying to find it and get it for you for as long as you provide it electricity. Whereas on the sanctioned services, you are guaranteed never to find it.
Exactly. I have many torrents (mostly older music) sitting there stalled, but one day that one person with all the pieces happens to come online. And it makes for regular pleasant surprises - "Oh, look what downloaded today!"
Set it and forget it. Stuff shows up eventually.
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I took a risk and watched Tenet in the cinema (Score:1)
I was one of three people.
I did not understand it.
I asked the other two people, at the end of the movie, if they understood it
They started laughing
seeds (Score:2)
easily spotted fakes. (Score:2)
Overrated; expensive waste; woke=broke? (Score:1)