Torrents are a type of file-sharing protocol that allows users to download and share large files, such as movies and software, through a decentralized network. Torrents work by breaking down files into smaller pieces, called "pieces," which are then distributed across multiple users' computers. This allows for faster download speeds and more efficient file sharing.
often exposes users to significant security threats. Malicious actors frequently upload fake files that appear to be popular software but are actually bundles of ransomware or spyware. Malware Disguise:
Torrents are a type of file-sharing protocol that allows users to download and share large files, such as movies and software, through a decentralized network. Torrents work by breaking down files into smaller pieces, called "pieces," which are then distributed across multiple users' computers. This allows for faster download speeds and more efficient file sharing.
often exposes users to significant security threats. Malicious actors frequently upload fake files that appear to be popular software but are actually bundles of ransomware or spyware. Malware Disguise: