Index+of+dhoom+3+portable «iPad»
If you were to perform this search (which we strongly advise against for reasons below), you might stumble upon a page that looks like this:
Index of /movies/Bollywood/Dhoom_3/
Parent Directory Dhoom.3.2013.720p.BluRay.x264.[Portable].mp4 1.2GB Dhoom.3.2013.1080p.Portable.READ.NFO.avi 2.5GB Dhoom.3.Portable.Sample.mp4 45MB Subs/ - [Torrents]/ - README.nfo 2KBindex+of+dhoom+3+portable
The presence of .nfo files (information files used by release groups) and /Torrents/ subfolders confirms you have found a piracy hub. These directories are often hosted on compromised WordPress sites, outdated university servers, or free web hosting accounts from the early 2000s. If you were to perform this search (which
In web terminology, an "index of" page is a directory listing generated by a web server (like Apache or Nginx). When a website owner fails to disable directory browsing, the server displays a plain, HTML list of all files and subfolders within that directory. For example: https://example.com/movies/ might show: The presence of
Parent Directory
Dhoom3_Portable.exe
Dhoom3_720p.mp4
README.txt
These pages are unintentionally exposed backdoors. They are not search engines but raw file trees. Hackers and piracy groups actively scan for these using search operators (e.g., intitle:index.of + mp4).
While "portable" normally applies to software, a "portable movie file" is a misnomer. Standard video formats (MP4, MKV, AVI) are already portable across devices. If a file claims to be a "portable Dhoom 3.exe," it is likely malicious – legitimate movies are never distributed as executable files.