And Google’s wrath on famous torrent websites continues. This time, it’s KickAss Torrent (KAT) AGAIN!

For the second time, KAT has become a victim of Google’s Unwanted Software Policy. The world’s renowned search engine has claimed that KAT contains harmful content. As a result, Chrome and Firefox users are denied access to KAT website. In a similar incident, the UK ISPs Quietly Blacklisted 90 Torrent Pirate Domains on Court Orders.

This time around, the attackers have come up with a different game plan. They try to target you at the time of installation of a program, thereby affecting your browsing experience. They can also change the homepage of a website displaying an extra unwanted advertisement.

Mozilla Firefox, one of the most commonly used web browsers, shows the following message, once you visit the KAT website.

The Unwanted Software Policy applies to all websites, but torrent websites have become common targets, as they are believed to contain not only pirated, but dangerous content as well.

Once, it is confirmed that the website no longer violates the provisions of Google’s Unwanted Software Policy, the ban on KAT will be removed.

As the situation stands, the torrent clients are under attack of Anti-Piracy agencies, and famous search engines such as Google and Bing. But, don’t worry netizens, we have a good solution for you. Subscribe to Ivacy VPN and Torrent Anonymously without fear!