Many files labeled as the movie are actually trojans or spyware designed to infect your system.

Despite the technical challenges, the ethics of torrent downloads remain a contentious issue. Proponents of torrent downloads argue that they provide access to media that might otherwise be unavailable or unaffordable. In the case of "Saw 3D: The Final Chapter," fans may have been drawn to the movie's promise of closure on the franchise's narrative, even if they did not have access to it through traditional channels.

The Saw franchise began in 2004 with the release of the first Saw movie, written by Leigh Whannell and directed by James Wan. The movie introduced audiences to Jigsaw, a serial killer who used elaborate traps to test his victims' will to live. The movie was a surprise hit, and a sequel, Saw II, was released in 2005. Over the next few years, the franchise grew to include five more movies: Saw III, Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI, and Saw 3D.

Torrenting is a peer-to-peer (P2P) activity, which means other users can see your public IP address, potentially exposing you to malicious attacks.

Moreover, torrent downloads also pose significant risks to individuals who engage in them. Malware and viruses are often embedded in torrent files, which can compromise the security of a user's device and put their personal data at risk.