The most resilient form of the MKVMoviesPoint archive is now on Telegram. Bots like @MKVMoviesArchiveBot allow you to search.
In 2022, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reported a spike in attacks using malicious MKV files from small piracy archives. Hackers embedded scripts into subtitle tracks that, when loaded by a vulnerable media player (like an outdated VLC), granted remote access to the user's computer.
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