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  1. Tracker's Name : AnimeBytes l Application Sign up Genre : Anime Sign-up Link : https://animebytes.tv/application/ Closing date : N/A Review's Link : AnimeBytes | AB | Anime | 2015 Review
  2. Tracker's Name : XtreMeZone Genre : General Sign-up Link : http://www.myxz.org/signup.php Review's Link : XtremeZone | MyXz | General | 2015 Review Additional information : XtreMeZone. (MYXZ) is a ROMANIAN Private Torrent Tracker for MOVIES / TV / GENERAL
  3. Tracker's Name : CherryKiss Genre : XXX Sign-up Link : http://www.cherrykiss.org/signup.php Review's Link : Cherrykiss.org | CK | Porn | 2015 Review
  4. Tracker's Name : Tspate Genre : General Sign-up Link : http://www.tspate.me/account-signup.php Closing date : 1 February 2016 Additional information : This is a FRENCH private tracker which is open for a limited time (signup close the 1st February 2016) following the closure of FnT tracker. 8230 members for 7066 torrents. Please like & rep if interested.
  5. Popular torrent sites get millions of visitors every day, but what have all of those people been searching for? Today we present the BitTorrent Zeitgeist 2015, a list of the top 50 most searched for phrases and keywords on one of the most-used public BitTorrent indexes during the past year. During December, all self-respecting search engines produce an overview of the most popular search terms of the past year. These lists give insight into recent trends, and in 2015 Lamar Odom, Paris and American Sniper were among the top trending searches on Google. But what about torrent search engines? With billions of searches every year it’s worth taking a look at the most-entered keywords on the dominant file-sharing network. A few years ago we started the ‘Pirate zeitgeist’ tradition with help from one of the largest torrent sites around. Based on a sample of hundreds of millions of searches, this list should give a decent overview of what people are looking for. 2015’s number one query is the same as last year’s, YIFY the name of the popular movie release group which was forced to shut down in October after a legal threat. This means that its popularity is expected to fade in the new year. In second place we find NeZu, another popular movie release group that made it into the top 50 for the second year. Interestingly, NeZu’s releases are not wildly popular, which might suggest that this high ranking may have been boosted somehow. The term 2015, often used to find recent movies, comes in third place, followed by Hindi. Other movie related terms such as 1080p, YIFY 720p and YIFY 1080p show that users are increasingly looking for high quality video. The first content related search query is Game of Thrones in seventh place. Other popular TV searches are The Walking Dead and The Big Bang Theory taking 10th and 16th place respectively. Movies also remain popular with Star Wars in 27th, Fifty Shades of Grey in 29th and Interstellar in 32nd place. Perhaps surprisingly, there are no searches related to music titles in the top 50. The only music related terms are Discography in 11th place and Flac in 26th. Finally, various regional searches also remain popular, as they are often used to find localized releases. The terms Hindi, French, Tamil, Telugu, Ita and NL all have a spot in the top 20. Below is the full list of the 50 most-entered search queries on one of the most popular torrent sites on the Internet. — 1. yify 2. nezu 3. 2015 4. hindi 5. 1080p 6. yify 720p 7. game of thrones 8. yify 1080p 9. ripsalot 10. the walking dead 11. 3d 12. french 13. discography 14. tamil 15. 2014 16. the big bang theory 17. telugu 18. ita 19. hindi 2015 20. nl 21. malayalam 22. android 23. the flash 24. movies 25. arrow 26. flac 27. star wars 28. the blacklist 29. fifty shades of grey 30. gotham 31. walking dead 32. interstellar 33. batman 34. mac 35. insurgent 36. wwe 37. telugu 2015 38. mad max 39. fast and furious 7 40. jurassic world 41. avengers 42. sword coast legend 43. american sniper 44. gta v 45. dual audio hindi 46. vikings 47. lynda 48. apk 49. avengers age of ultron 50. ettv
  6. 2015.12.31 - CCF wish you all a Happy New Year 2016! New Year's Day 3 Vincent station FreeLeech!
  7. ListTorrent is starting out by an accidental inactivity. We need to help community members . Involved too. The post of Moderator accrual and Uploader . Come and you, and you will be rewarded for their work .
  8. We are still facing huge DDoS attacks and though we have got the site back online we are still working on getting the tracker back. We hope to have it up as soon as possible. Thanks to you all for bearing with us.
  9. Tracker's Name : TorrentBytes Genre : General Sign-up Link : https://torrentbytes.net/signup.php Review's Link : TorrentBytes | TB | General | 2015 Review Additional information : Good scene tracker
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    Tracker's Name : JoyHD Genre : HD Sign-up Link : https://www.joyhd.net/signup_eng.php Review's Link : JoyHD | JHD | HD | 2015 Review
  11. Tracker's Name : TorrentCCF | TCCF Genre : HD Sign-up Link : http://et8.org/signup.php Review's Link : TorrentCCF | TCCF | General | 2015 Review Additional information : Very good Chinese HD tracker if you are interested in their internal encoder BMDru
  12. Tracker's Name : The-Torrents Genre : Movies Sign-up Link : http://the-torrents.org/free-signup.php Additional information : The-Torrents is a ROMANIAN Private Torrent Tracker for MOVIES / TV / GENERAL
  13. Tracker's Name : SceneTime Genre : General Sign-up Link : https://www.scenetime.com/login.php Review's Link : SceneTime | ST | General | 2015 Review Additional information : Very good and recommended general tracker
  14. Avatar Problem + Awards Voting If your Avatar is gone, be aware that currently there is a bug in the system preventing you from resetting it - it is our hope it will be resolved soon. For now, staff can set avatars manually via (trial-run) Avatar Request Thread ~ Note that 2015 Site Awards Voting ends on January 4 - 5 days from now. If you haven't voted yet, there are rewards for doing so. See the previous Announcement.
  15. X-MAS FREE LEECH PART 2! started part 2 everything but the mma category is free now until further notice Please don't download more than 5 torrents at the same time, there is a limit in place now
  16. Site News All torrents are still FREE LEECH!! We've also got the Direct Download RSS feed working (finally).
  17. Ratio Free and other thoughts Just a reminder that our ratio free period will end on January 2nd-ish. Thank you everyone for another great year at ZOMB Torrents. When I started this website in 2002 to be a supporting forum for the Smashing Pumpkins community to have a home between the transition between The Smashing Pumpkins and ZWAN, I never imagined what it would evolve into. Research done to find possible methods of distributions for shows for the official bands websites ended up forming into a privatetracker in February 2003. Many of us have been here from the humble beginnings and have seen the transformation and growth and variety in bands traded grow to be a very great niche tracker for many people. Like so many other great communities that have grown around live music trading and sharing we hope and plan to stay alive online for many years to come to ensure the music never stops. For those of us who remember the days of spending $50 on a single bootleg concert CD, this truly is heaven. Have a great end to your 2015 and a wonderful 2016 everyone.
  18. the site is down for maintenance & will take it's time.. > check back on 1/1/2016 //staff
  19. Tracker's Name : Synthesiz3r Genre : Music Sign-up Link : https://synthesiz3r.com/register.php Review's Link : Synthesiz3r | ST3 | Music | 2015 Review Additional information : Synthesiz3r. (ST3) is a Private Torrent Tracker for ELECTRONIC MUSIC
  20. You'd normally expect antivirus software to improve your web browser's security, but just the opposite was true for AVG until today. The companyhas fixed an exploit in its protective Chrome extension, WebTuneUp, that would let maliciously-coded websites compromise your PC to a "trivial" degree. It could read your email on the web, for example. AVG was quick about fixing the issue within days of getting a heads-up from Google, but there is a real concern that millions of people were vulnerable for considerably longer. The discovery reinforces worries that antivirus makers are struggling to keep up with security issues, whether it's shielding you from attacks or vulnerabilities in their own code. Simply put, there's a ton of malware out there -- it's difficult to promise a completely airtight security solution, even if it's a relatively simple web add-on.
  21. After getting the all-clear from the European Commission, Intel has wrapped up its $16.7 billion acquisition of fellow chip maker Altera. The deal is the company's biggest buyout to date, and will help it keep enterprise customers happy with faster, more complex silicon. As the Wall Street Journal explains, technology giants such as Facebook, Google and Microsoft currently use Intel's Xeon processors for computational work. Some, however, are bolstering them with field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) sold by Altera, which are useful because they can be reprogrammed. Intel will sell the two pieces together starting next year, but its long-term vision is to combine both onto a single chip. That eventual hardware, Intel says, will produce dramatic speed improvements -- up to double the performance available currently, which should help companies with strenuous tasks like facial recognition (hello,Google Photos). "We'll invent new products that make amazing experiences of the future possible – experiences like autonomous driving and machine learning," Intel CEO Brian Krzanich added. The dream of a chip which merges an Intel processor and Altera circuitry is a little way off though -- the WSJ says it won't happen until 2017 at the earliest.
  22. Google has confirmed that it will no longer use Java application programming interfaces (APIs) from Oracle in future versions of Android, according toVentureBeat. Instead, it will switch to OpenJDK, an open-source version of Oracle's own Java Development Kit. While you might ask, "Who actually cares?", Google says the change will simplify app development by creating a common codebase for Java. It's hard to imagine that such a huge change (8,902 files are supposedly affected) isn't related to Google's ongoing legal dispute with Oracle, though. That dispute, depending on how it's resolved, could adversely affect Android development and app coding in general. The epic dispute started when Oracle sued Google for copyright back in 2010, claiming that Google improperly used its Java APIs. Google argued that the APIs in question were essential for to software innovation, and therefore couldn't be copyrighted. In 2012, a jury found that Google didn't infringe Oracle's copyright, but a Federal court mostly reversed the decision in 2014. The US Supreme court didn't want to touch the case andsent it back to a lower court, where it currently sits. Users on Y Combinator's Hacker News who first spotted the code have theorized that it may mean that Google and Oracle have settled the lawsuit out of court. However, Google told VentureBeat that the legal dispute is still ongoing, so it couldn't comment on whether the code change is related. As for how this affects you or me, the new code should make it a touch simpler for Android N developers, possibly resulting in better apps and quicker updates. However, the court's upcoming decision could have much wider ramifications. If they decide that API's from the likes of Java can be copyrighted, it could turn the patent wars into even more of a cluster-you-know-what.
  23. THE WORLD HAS never been so safe. In the long view of civilization, no time in history has ever seen so few deaths from disease or violence. But 2015 didn’t feel very safe. And that’s in part because the Internet has brought the world’s dangers closer than ever before, both in awareness and influence. In 2015, ISIS could broadcast directly into the West to terrorize and recruit new members through Twitter and Facebook. A presidential candidate could spew racist hate-speech directly to his millions of followers on those same networks. And hackers could reach into Americans’ most sensitive guts and spill them on the open web. Every year, WIRED names the individuals who embody the world’s dangers in digital form. Our list isn’t limited to those who merely threaten public safety, but also those who threaten the status quo and the world’s power structures, for better or for worse. These are the dangerous characters we’ve been watching in 2015. Donald Trump No one needs to check their party registration to see that Donald Trump is a demagogue, more interested in inciting backward fears and playing to Americans’ worst prejudices than addressing global problems. With more than 5.3 million twitter followers, Trump also has the largest online platform of any presidential candidate. And he’s used it to support rhetoric that slanders Mexicans as rapists and bans Muslims from entering the United States. Those inflammatory and carefully engineered remarks only fuel the propaganda of anti-American forces like ISIS, trading Americans’ actual security for a cheap boost to a billionaire’s ego. ISIS Even before the Paris attacks, ISIS had become synonymous with danger. And this ultra-violent, pseudo-religious, apocalyptic cult uses the internet like no jihadist group ever has before, with tens of thousands of social media accounts that are created as fast as Facebook and Twitter can ban them. But when WIRED asked social media extremism expert Humera Khan who she thought was the single person who most represents ISIS online, she corrected us, calling ISIS’s online presence an “adaptive swarm” without any permanent face. “It’s the ISIS Borg collective that makes it dangerous,” she writes, “Not a single individual.” James Comey Over the last year, FBI director James Comey has become the world’s most vocal opponent of encrypted communications. In testimony to Congress, he’s warned of a future where encryption causes law enforcement surveillance to “go dark,” letting organized crime and terrorism run wild in a lawless digital world. But his arguments against encryption threaten a technology that’s long been accepted as a necessary part of a secure internet in an age of ever-increasing data breaches. And despite new encryption tools, surveillance agencies have more data at their fingertips than ever before; even former NSA head Mike McConnell has said that despite rising use of encryption, the internet has made the NSA’s surveillance better “than any time in history,” and former DHS chief Michael Chertoff has called attempts to oppose encryption “misguided.” Cody Wilson Cody Wilson, the creator of the world’s first fully 3-D printable gun, has made WIRED’s “most dangerous” list for years thanks to his efforts to allow anyone to download and print their own working firearm at home. That notion has only become more controversial in a year when gun killings dominated the headlines. And Wilson’s non-profit group Defense Distributed advanced his DIY weaponry goal further in 2015 by shipping a computer-controlled milling machine that allows anyone to create a metal body of an AR-15 with no background check or even a serial number. He’s alsopursuing a lawsuit against the State Department for blocking him from publishing gun files online on the basis that they would represent an illegal weapons export. Wilson’s argued that ban represents a first amendment violation—the files are only information, after all, not physical weapons. His case has already won support from the EFF, the Cato Institute, and 16 members of congress. Verto and Kimble As 2015 began, a market called Evolution ruled the Dark Web’s underground economy, with tens of thousands of listings of drugs for sale alongside weapons and stolen financial information. The site, run by two pseudonymous figures named Verto and Kimble, displayed a darker side of the Dark Web markets, drifting from the Silk Road’s ethos of enabling only victimless crime. Then in March, Evolution proved that in a fully anonymous economy, there’s no honor even among thieves: The market suddenly went offline, and Verto and Kimble with it. The pair took all the money stored in Evolution’s bitcoin accounts, a heist of their own business whose payoff one former employee estimated at $15 million. Chaouki Bekrar Hackers have long hired out their intrusion skills to intelligence agencies and sold their techniques to the highest bidder. But no one has brought the digital arms trade into the open like hacker-entrepeneur Chaouki Bekrar. This year, Bekrar founded the zero-day exploit dealer Zerodium, a startup that brokers the sale of those secret software cracking techniques, buying them from independent hackers and reselling them to what Zerodium describes as “government organizations in need of specific and tailored cybersecurity capabilities,” as well as private corporations ostensibly using the techniques for defensive purposes. Bekrar has gone so far as to release a public list of prices for exploits, ranging from $50,000 for a technique that breaks Internet Explorer to $500,000 for a tool that cracks the latest version of iOS. Bekrar is hardly alone in the zero-day exploit industry, an underground economy largely dominated by American defense contractors. But by bringing his business into the open, Bekrar has become the face of that once-secret trade, and may also be opening the zero-day economy to a new crowd of hackers. Impact Team There may have been bigger data breaches this year than the one that hit extramarital affairs site Ashley Madison in July. But few, if any, have been quite so damaging to its targets. In August, the hacker or hackers known as Impact Teamreleased a 9.7 gigabyte file containing the personal information of 32 million of Ashley Madison’s users. The hackers laid bare the names, email addresses and sexual idiosyncrasies of registered visitors to a site that described itself as “most famous name in infidelity and married dating.” The result was an untold number of scandals; two suicides are linked to the breach’s revelations. Before releasing the data, Impact Team demanded that Ashley Madison’s parent company Avid Life Media shut down due to what it described as fraudulent practices. “We have explained the fraud, deceit, and stupidity of ALM and their members,” the group wrote a month later. “Now everyone gets to see their data.” Five months after that shocking breach, Impact Team appears to still remain at large. Phineas Fisher What’s more dangerous than a group of government-sponsored hackers-for-hire? The hacker who hacks them. In July, a pseudonymous figure called Phineas Phisher announced that he’d hacked Hacking Team, the notorious Milan surveillance firm. The resulting 400 gigabytes of leaked data revealed that Hacking Team’s customers included regimes with questionable human rights records, including Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. But Hacking Team wasn’t even Phineas Fisher’s first target. Last year he had breached another surveillance firm called Gamma Group, and had even published a DIY guide to other would-be hacktivists. Fisher shows no signs of stopping. “Gamma and HT down,” he wrote on twitter in July, “A few more to go. :)” Julian Assange This year marked the half-decade anniversaries of many of WikiLeaks’ biggest releases, including the Collateral Murder video of a US Apache helicopter firing on civilians in Iraq and the Cablegate database of secret State Department communications. But Julian Assange’s secret-spilling group has also experienced a resurgence in 2015, emerging again as one of the web’s most prolific providers of contraband information. Starting in June, the group launched a series of NSA leaks revealing the agency’s history of spying on allies like France, Brazil, and Japan. It also served as a kind of hacker’s clearinghouse, obtaining and publishing searchable files pulled from Hacking Team, Sony, and the email account of CIA director John Brennan. Assange has made clear that WikiLeaks is on the hunt for new digital scandals, too,relaunching its anonymous submission system for leaksafter a five-year hiatus and putting a bounty on certain leaked data, like cockpit video of the Kunduz hospital bombing. Preet Bharara When a crime takes place online, it’s not always easy to determine under whose jurisdiction it falls. But if US Attorney Preet Bharara has any say in the matter, the internet will be policed in the Southern District of New York. In 2015, Bharara pursued high-profile cybercrime cases as distant as the filesharing don Kim Dotcom in New Zealand and Roger Thomas Clark, the alleged right hand man of the Silk Road, arrested in Thailand. In November, he indicted four individuals for a massive alleged hacking scheme that targeted JP Morgan. But Bharara’s biggest feat of the year was the example he made out of Ross Ulbricht, the Silk Road’s creator. Ulbricht was convicted on all counts—including a “kingpin” charge usually reserved for mafia dons and drug cartel leaders—and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
  24. Happy Holidays! Welcome back to a DDoS! Moose has been standing up well to it - irc and a few other services however did not. We are currently working on bringing irc back from the dead, with a stronger more resilient network. This is taking longer than assumed due to the holidays (and getting the staff to sober up long enough to get it sorted out) but should be sorted by the end of the week. Now for the bad news we will not be bringing back tracker.awesome-hd.net whilst we are under attack and we will also however not be continuing the freeleech either. So consider this your notice that the freeleech will end on Thursday(31/12/15) at approximately Midday GMT. We will be looking at the issues that some of you have been having and trying to squash those final bugs. We wish you a continued season of holiday joy The Staff
  25. We firstly present a new gear named Timed Release System, this innovative function can fit more usage scenarios, to bring more convenience to our members! Now uploaders can submit torrents in advance, when the release time arrives it will be converted to a formal torrent then. After successful submission, uploader should download the generated torrent and keep seeding in time, until the completion of the entire seed life cycle, meanwhile this function can be associated with "Upcoming Release Systems", and the follow-up doesn’t need any manual intervention. For more details, please refer to the ‘Timer’ section on navigation bar. This system is very suitable for the scenarios when it’s inconvenient in editing or uploading resources in a certain period, such as in work, school, or on vacation, in addition, if you want to plan releasing work ahead is also recommended, and all this just only need your device remain stably online. So it can be more reasonable and more convenient to arrange the release plan, hope you can make good use of these user-friendly features and love it. The last, Happy New Year, and wish more prosperous in 2016! Hyperay Staff Dec 30, 2015
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