11 responses to “Vertor: a site for “verified” torrents”

  1. nicbot

    One thing I’ve notice for a while now is this note on the page:

    ” We have discovered our anti-virus software was not dependable enough, so we’re changing it to a more reliable one on 30.12.2008. Therefore we can not give you a 100% guarantee that all torrents are virus-free. ”

    That has been there for a while now. I still like the idea of this site and have used it…so far so good :)

  2. Tima

    All torrent sites of this kind try to be clean and honest at the beggining, it will not take them long to change their good intensions to common state of affairs on this field.

  3. rrodh

    I tried this site a couple of weeks ago. Three out of three torrents I downloaded required a password to open. Needless to say, I deleted the downloads and deleted this site from my bookmarks.

  4. Blake

    @rrodh: When you say password protected, do you mean in an encrypted archive (like zip or rar)? I try to avoid downloading zips/rars for that very reason (you can see a file listing before downloading).

  5. Dibyajyoti Deb

    I downloaded a torrent from this site yesterday, and there was a virus in it. It’s the first time it has happened!.i’ve been downloading from Vertor for quite some time now, but had never met with a malicious torrent

  6. Spoonman

    @Dibyajyoti Deb: Did you actually have a virus, or did your AV report one? If you’ve downloaded something like a software patcher, a lot of AV will report that it contains a trojan. This is due to the fact that the patchers contain a lot of the same code as trojans because that’s what they do: they patch legitimate software to spread. If what you downloaded contains a crack, and the crack is what’s being reported as a virus it’s a good chance it’s not a virus. What I do is I have a VM setup with just a pristine instance of XP on it. I install the software there and THEN check it for viruses (after cracking, of course).

  7. Carbonize

    In my experience any site that requires membership is usually a way to guarantee that the torrents are clean and what they claim to be. All this site is doing is slapping this on the front page as a ‘sales’ gimmick.

    Viruses and fake files are mainly found on public sites like PirateBay, Demonoid and Mininova because if you upload fakes to a members only site your account is closed quickly.

  8. Carbonize

    @Samer – Ok I didn’t check to see if it was public or not. To be honest I can’t remember the last time I downloaded a fake but then I tend to stick with trusted uploaders on Demonoid and Mininova.

    The last two private trackers (EliteTorrents and AradiTracker) I was a member of were excellent sites but both got shut down in the end.

  9. Paul

    @all : Here the same fact arises that most of the torrents are user created and the database is so huge that guaranteeing clean downloads is next to impossible because most of the torrent getting downloaded belongs to patch,cracks etc. category.

    Vertor moved a step ahead to manually check them and upload,they should be appreciated.Every site indexes such torrents that proved to be fake or virus loaded.Little glimpse of comment section in torrent site will help you to judge the authenticity of torrent.To get all clean downloads what site needs is “TIME”.

  10. cheemzy

    it’s been a long time not downloading torrent.. i’d rather download from rapid*hare

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