The Most 'Dangerous' Movie In The World - 'Joker'

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Joker's fans, may I have your attention, please?

Thanks to several fair laws that tighten controversial copyright issues, the era of movie theaters has come back since its heyday was overtaken by the Internet. However, millions of people around the world are still downloading films from random sites, resulting in their devices falling prey to a pool of computer viruses and malware.

Recently, the cyber-security firm Kaspersky has jotted down a list of the most “dangerous” movies nominated at the Oscars 2020 event. Researchers from Kaspersky found more than 925 malicious files, and the most “dangerous” masterpiece is “Joker”, as reported by Forbes.

Joaquin Phoenix's Joker roleplay.

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Out of all malicious files found out by Kaspersky, 304 files are said to be in close contact with “Joker”. Spotted as the runner-up when it comes to “dangerousness”, “1917” accounted for 215 malicious files while the third place was given to “The Irishman” with 179 connected files.

In case you still want to watch or download untrusted versions of the said movies or any other films, please keep in mind that harmful backlinks are down the road. To help people prevent themselves away from malware and virus, Kaspersky suggests a number of basic tips for safety.

Kaspersky gives film lovers a number of basic tips for safety.

Here are some dedicated tips you should follow not only when deciding to watch or download any movies but also other types of videos or files:

1. Pay attention to the release date to notice suspicious links and avoid clicking on them.

2. Check the source you’re visiting to ensure its legitimation and terms of privacy. Sites with “https” are your first priority.

3. Re-check the file type. Movies and video, in general, usually comes packed with “.mp4”, “.mkv”, and “.avi”. Never download a file having a “.exe” extension.

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