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They have one of the highest ratings in the piracy community. Yes, sometimes they're not 100% safe, although perhaps it may have been that one of the link hosters on their website downloaded infected files. MultiUP and Zippyshare are known to be such websites, but with a good adblock like uBlock Origin, they are pretty much safe, and the best file hosters out there, alongside MEGA, Dropbox, Google Drive and Mediafire.
One thing I highly recommend you do, is either run the files through a virus scanner, either using VirusTotal or through respectable AVs like Kaspersky or scanners like Malwarebytes. Also, you should be able to just access the Properties of the installer files, and check for a digital signature from GOG. GOG-Games only hosts the DRM-free games, so there's a limited library from (official) GOG that isn't available. They don't have to modify anything to get the installers for the DRM-free games, as there's nothing (DRM, Anti-cheat, etc.) to patch out, that's why it's so safe.
Also, please remove the link to the website. Steam doesn't take kindly to linking known pirate websites, and neither do the (active?) moderators for this game's hub. Even talking about piracy (in general, no linking or anything specific) on a HITMAN 2 discussion got me a community ban for three days there.