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  2. FitGirl Repacks - Wikipedia

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    FitGirl Repacks is a website that distributes compressed versions of pirated video games using file hosting services and BitTorrent. The site is based in Latvia and claims to be the only official source for FitGirl's repacks, but some domains may be malware traps.

  3. Empress (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Empress is a video game cracker who specializes in breaking anti-piracy software, such as Denuvo. She is known for releasing cracked versions of popular games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2 and Hogwarts Legacy, and for her controversial views on social issues.

  4. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists and compares the features of some of the most popular BitTorrent websites, including trackers, directories, and content specialization. It does not mention limetorrents official website, which is a different site from the ones in the table.

  5. Nyaa Torrents - Wikipedia

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    Nyaa Torrents is a website that focuses on anime, manga, live action, and software from Japan, China, and Korea. It was launched in 2005 and has faced legal issues, DDoS attacks, and domain name changes over the years.

  6. DDoS-Guard - Wikipedia

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    DDoS-Guard provides DDoS protection and web hosting services, but has been accused of hosting many criminal and controversial websites. The company denies any involvement in scams or piracy, and claims to have no physical presence in Belize.

  7. KickassTorrents - Wikipedia

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    KickassTorrents (KAT) was a popular torrent site that provided magnet links and torrent files for peer-to-peer file sharing. It was founded in 2008 and seized by the U.S. government in 2016, after facing blocking and censorship in several countries.

  8. Category:BitTorrent websites - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:BitTorrent_websites

    A list of BitTorrent websites, both defunct and active, with links to subcategories and pages. BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol that allows users to download and upload files over the internet.

  9. Torrent Project - Wikipedia

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    Torrent Project was a metasearch engine for torrent files that closed in 2017. It was an alternative to Torrentz.eu and KickassTorrents, and had over 8 million torrents in its index.