Chrome and Firefox seem to block direct access to the movie download pages of the popular YTS site. According to the safe report tourAccording to Google, YTS.mx is a "deceptive site" that can trick visitors into doing dangerous things.
The warning is a possible result of malicious ads.
Google regularly checks them websites for harmful and malicious content to help internet users avoid dangerous situations.
Safe Browsing is used by popular browsers such as Chrome and Firefox. When a site is flagged, they display a warning before anyone can access the page.
The same happens with YTS.mx since at the moment it seems to be blocked. Although the homepage of the site appears fine, if you try to continue navigating a torrent page the following warning (Chrome) appears.
Firefox displays a similar warning and prevents users from visiting download pages directly. In both browsers, however, users can accept the risk and visit the page they were looking for.
We do not know what the problem is at this time, but if we believe the Chrome warning, YTS has been caught using methods Phishing. Google's Safe Browsing report reports that the torrent site recently tried to trick visitors into sharing personal information or downloading software.
Whether any of these actually happened we don't know. But what we've come across in the past, is that many times safe browsing reports are triggered by some kind of malware advertisings.
We had similar problems in Pirate bay, but the warnings disappear when the webmaster removes some ads.
So can its managers YTS to resolve the issue, but the episignalGoogle knowledge will not go away easily. A few years ago, Google's Safe Browsing team he said that the warning will remain on the "repeat offenders" for at least 30 days, which will seriously damage the traffic.