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from www.mobilenaps.com – Chrome and Firefox browser users may have some difficulty accessing The Pirate Bay, as Google has now deemed the site as a malware distributor.

In fact, any other site that uses bayimg, the image hosting service The Pirate Bay (TPB) founded back in 2007, is in the same situation.

After receiving a series of malware alerts, Google has flagged several sites by their content advisory service. The advisory is quite serious for Google Chrome users trying to access the notorious torrent site TPB.

“Visiting this page now is very likely to infect your computer with malware,” warns the Chrome advisory.

Firefox, meanwhile, is less dramatic:

“Many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners,” reads the Firefox advisory.

Firefox also reveals what happened, linking to the Google safe browsing diagnostic for bayimg. Compared to the alarming page Chrome generates as a result, Firefox paints a calmer picture.

The folks over at The Pirate Bay told TorrentFreak that the issue is in fact related to one of its ad partners who “screwed up.” In other words, no malware threats should scare users, and the warnings should disappear as well.

While TPB’s “malware” issue is reportedly just a glitch with ad networks, Chrome’s warning yet again highlights the fact that automated systems often miss nuances by being too geared towards specifics. Consequently, such automated systems “are easy to subvert for unintended use,” explains TorrentFreak.

Users trying to access TPB are currently greeted by an alarming message prompting them to go back if they don’t want their computer infected with malware. Unintended consequences, however, don’t stop here, as Chrome also flags several other sites using bayimg as a result.

On the other hand, The Pirate Bay has been through plenty of storms and somehow it always kept its head above the water and surpassed all obstacles. The infamous torrent site is both loved and hated, both hailed and blamed for distributing copyright content and facilitating piracy. The malware warning may keep many users from accessing TPC for a few days, but this situation will likely not last for long. TPB has made no official comment so far.

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