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Answer» 10-9-8-7...LET me point out... the website itself isn't breaking copyright laws, however it's linking to illegal music on torrents. The site itself also isn't malious but third party CONTENT is. However, wheither or not a website is legal doesn't make a difference, SURE there's a higher chance (and some are bait sites), but very popular websites also get attacked and injected by hackers, drive-by website linking or advertising, etc. There's thousands of legal sites all using Clicksor for that matter.
Not all mp3s are illegal, there's a LOT of free sites, albums, bands, backing tracks and mixers out there who will give out free music - guitar website's are full of these for example.
You might as well tell someone to stop using the internet, just cause you might be infected next time you check your Facebook page (over 2 million was infected by that on HACKED occasion). Billions of people have been affected by legal sites (the more the traffic, the more it's a target).
This is why you should have security in place (no matter what you use it for).This might be a little bit off topic, but I don't think it's totally off topic.
Over the years I've bought a lot of songs from Amazon, usually for $.99. Last night I bought a couple of songs and was surprised how much free music they are offering now. Maybe it's been there for a while and I just haven't noticed it. But if you are looking for free music, it's a trusted site.
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