NickSun
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yes. issue is still there. in short, all releases without underscore symbol in name are ignoredI take it this is still happening?
yes. issue is still there. in short, all releases without underscore symbol in name are ignoredI take it this is still happening?
Still seems to be a problem in music/flac, two examples:Awesome, looks like releases that don't contain an underscore are being uploaded again. Thanks so much for fixing it!![]()
Yeah, you're right. It was fine for a while, but since yesterday afternoon all releases without underscores have been skipped again. Oh well...Still seems to be a problem in music/flac, two examples:
Halestorm-Everest-CD-FLAC-2025-PERFECT
Anamanaguchi-Anyway-24BIT-96KHZ-WEB-FLAC-2025-OBZEN
The official file from Mega.nz is MEGAsyncSetup32.exe (105MB) or MEGAsyncSetup64.exe (114MB) for Windows versions so I don't know if the set-up.exe is one of these or just some random spam installerP.P.S.: By the way, the file downloaded from mega.nz (set-up.exe) via multiup.io is flagged as "suspicious" by some antivirus programs, including Bitdefender.
Can someone explain this to me?
I wish it was 50, but it's only 20GB for a free account. I installed the Mega app on windows and mobile to get 5+5GB extra for 365 days.Mega.nz isn't even used as a mirror since you need an account, which is capped at 50gb.
The bot would need to make a new account every few hours.
you are redirected into a page that is visually not a hoster with a file . It's an false webpage with a fake file . Just close a page and click the link again. You'll be redirected to a proper page.I'm not a virus hunter, but the file that appears by default in *all* the links posted here on scn (through multiup.io) appears to be a monstrous thing, over 650 MB in size (coincidentally, it's larger than what online AVs require...).
If you try to recompress it, you get a 3.2 MB file, the right size for a serious Trojan.
It's well-built, and the software signature appears authentic.
I still recommend not running it on your PC.
I'm perplexed. I've been using scn for years and always thought it was very concerned about protecting its users from this kind of filth.
Maybe something has changed?