Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is copyrighted by . Downloading a copy from an index of directory is copyright infringement.
When users type "index of" into a search engine alongside a movie title, they are utilizing advanced search parameters (often called Google Dorks).
| Indicator | Danger Level | | :--- | :--- | | File size is less than 300MB for a 2-hour movie | High (will look like a pixelated mess) | | File name ends in .exe or .scr | Critical (100% virus) | | The directory requires a "password" to download | High (data harvesting) | | The file is listed as .zip but the internal archive shows .exe inside | Critical (Trojan) | | The website URL is from Russia (.ru), China (.cn), or suspicious free hosts (.tk, .ga) | Medium-High |
Alternatively, (which now owns the Fox catalog) includes Home Alone 2 in its subscription. For $14/month, you get legal offline downloads on up to 10 devices. That is true portability without the legal guilt.
: Interestingly, "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" was released as a video game for various platforms in 1992, including the Sega Mega Drive. Retro gaming enthusiasts have created "portable" versions of these old games. These are pre-configured to work on modern computers without installation. One result from our search was a website called "Juegoviejo" which offered "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Juego portable y gratuito" (free portable game). This is a classic example of a "portable" software package, designed to be run from a USB drive without leaving traces on the host computer.
This is the standard for portable devices, offering great sound without the massive file size of lossless formats.
If you are determined to search for legitimate files, here are some safer search methods:
Released in 1992, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York reunites Director Chris Columbus and star Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister. This time, Kevin accidentally boards a flight to New York City while his family flies to Florida for Christmas.