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No.
The torrent hashes come from the DHT network, not from any particular websites or uploaders.
That may or may not be the case, that "1337x.to" text just happens to be in the torrent name that was pulled up with the infohash. Anyone can create a torrent & write in any sort of tag they want, there's no verification that specific magnet is actually from 1337x.
Yeah be careful with that, these DHT crawlers are not downloading these torrents to verify if they are safe and free from malware/virus/miners/etc.
Not too sure why the other comment said Bitsearch is safe, they too do not have the ability to verify that torrent executables are actually safe. Though to be fair both BTDigg and Bitsearch websites are "safe" e.g. neither of their webpages are actively trying to run malware in your web browser or anything like that...but that's not quite what you were asking.