If you found this file on your computer and want to know where it came from, you can check the history logs of your torrent client:
: Many torrents for popular games are fakes that hide malicious scripts or malware loaders.
Downloading legacy gaming torrents with generic or numbered names carries significant risks:
: This is not the game itself, but a metadata file that contains a "table of contents" for the actual game data. It includes file names, sizes, and cryptographic hashes used by a torrent client (like qBittorrent or uTorrent ) to find other users (peers) and download the content piece by piece. Security and Safety Risks
: Older torrents may have no "seeders" (users with 100% of the file), meaning the download may never finish or could result in a corrupted .part file. Checking Your Download History
: These numbers often represent a database entry ID. Sites like the Pirate Bay or private gaming trackers frequently appended such IDs to maintain organized archives.
: When you use a torrent, your IP address is visible to everyone else in the "swarm" (the group of people sharing the file), which can be tracked by ISPs or copyright enforcement agencies.
: A common abbreviation for Call of Duty: Black Ops , a popular first-person shooter game.