fkn0wned.com · Black Market
GameServer Crash Scripts [STORE]
A guy tried to sell CS:Source server-crashing scripts for cash — and got dragged for charging for stuff people say was already free
In the Black Market subforum, member darksoul32 (posting as 'IOn Photoshop') set up a small storefront thread hawking a menu of paid Counter-Strike: Source (and allegedly other Source game) server crash/lag/freeze scripts and a 'server protection' tool, with prices ranging from $5-$25 and a discount for repeat buyers. The thread quickly turned into a credibility fight, with several members claiming the same scripts were freely available in the site's gaming section, and a banned member (-Darkness-) claiming to have made his own superior versions, sparking a heated back-and-forth insult match with darksoul32 over who actually 'made' what. A couple of posters vouched for the scripts working, and darksoul32 later announced a sale and price cuts, closing the thread on a low-key sales-pitch note.
Money comes first, I dont rip people off.— darksoul32
Why sell this if u can get it for free @ our gaming section ?— NIX
If you think you can outscript me then prove it. Otherwise stfu noob. =) Have a nice day =)— darksoul32
Selling Custom Fake Programs (lam3r's Fake Keygen Shop)
Lam3r was hawking bogus 'keygens' for $5 a pop — perfect for binding a keylogger and handing to 'noobs'
In the Black Market subforum, longtime member lam3r advertised a side hustle making custom fake programs — fake keygens with polished GUIs and readmes for games like TF2, CS, CoD4/5, L4D and HL2 — explicitly designed to be bundled with a keylogger and passed off to unsuspecting victims. He offered bundle pricing, private delivery via PM, free minor edits but no refunds, and pointed to a free 'SteamHacker' sample as proof of work. The thread got a mix of interest (an admin said he'd contact via MSN), mockery of the graphics, and one poster bragging he got 'logs' within two hours of using a free version. It ends with mods/members redirecting people to a rival tutorial by inSpired on how to make your own fake keygens instead of paying lam3r.
Basically these programs are just made for you to bind a keylogger to or something and make it so the user doesn't know it's binded.— lam3r
i guarantee you'll get a shitload of logz, especially since these are being sold NOWHERE BUT ON FKN0WNED.COM— lam3r
USED A FREE ONE AND I GOT LOGS IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS :D— Slickz
ap3x's $20 iStealer Log-Collection Job Posting
An admin openly hires forum members to build malware droppers for cash — filled within four days.
In the Black Market subforum, [FkN] Admin ap3x posted a paid gig looking for someone experienced with iStealer and crypting to generate stolen-data logs on his behalf, offering $20 for the first batch and another $20 once a higher log count was hit, payable only via PayPal after work was completed. A few members haggled over crypter requirements and expressed interest, including lam3r, NIX, and ColdHer0, but ap3x closed the thread within days after the position was filled. The exchange is a small, matter-of-fact snapshot of the forum's black-market culture, where staff and regulars openly brokered shady freelance work.
I'm too lazy to do this myself and I don't really have a Windows computer to do this myself either so I'm enlisting you to get logs for me.— ap3x
I have a crypter + stealer all FUD but I'm to damn lazy to do anything xD— NIX
Sorry, the position's already been filled. /closed— ap3x
albator's Free RapidShare Account Giveaway
A free RapidShare account, gifted to the whole board — and dead within hours.
In the Black Market subforum, member albator posted a shared RapidShare account as a free gift to the community. A handful of members thanked him and grabbed what they could, but within a few hours the account credentials had already changed hands too many times and stopped working, prompting albator to apologize for the short-lived freebie. A small, quick, forgettable thread that captures the casual account-sharing culture of the era.
You may enjoy this gift ;)— albator
I just check account informations, it seems to have been changed. Sorry guy, it was a really short gift I give you... =/— albator
seems it got shared by many IP's =/ atleast i finished downloading some music albums— April
Rawrsec's BlackMarket
A user calling himself rawrsec set up shop in the Black Market, hawking hacked servers, stolen databases, and admin access to an anime site — before the ban hammer closed the thread for good.
In this Black Market listing, a poster known as rawrsec advertised access to compromised servers, hacked hosting/domain accounts, stolen forum databases, PHP shells, and bulk email lists, along with an offer to sell admin access on the AnimeOnline site (and, ironically, to 'fix' its vulnerabilities for a fee). Reactions were mixed: a couple of members made light jokes or expressed interest, but the thread was short-lived — rawrsec was banned and the topic locked by a moderator within about six weeks. It's a small but characteristic snapshot of the site's shadier Tech & Security corner, where black-market goods and quick bans went hand in hand.
want admin on your favorite anime site? it'll only cost you $25 ;)— rawrsec
You must really hate anime.— Hinoki
Closed, banned.— Patiencee
1up's FUD Crypting Service
A member advertising cheap file-crypting services for a couple bucks a pop — classic Black Market hustle.
A short vendor thread from the Black Market subforum where user '1up' advertised a paid crypting service (making files 'FUD') alongside a side hustle selling Steam accounts and Rapidshare links. The thread saw a price drop over time and a handful of casual replies, including a fellow member jokingly professing love and a News Master (misterfopje) reaching out to use the service via MSN. It's a small, low-drama slice of the forum's grey-market underbelly typical of early cheat-scene forums.
$3-$5 Crypting....I can make any file FUD for you at a small price.— 1up
i love you 1up :D NOHOMO— JUSTiiNCREDiiBLE
i wanne use your service :) talk to ya on msn— misterfopje
SHY GUYS MW2 10th LOBBY! LIVESTREAM!
A modded MW2 lobby with a livestream, a price list, and a PayPal-gift-style 'send money as a GIFT' hustle
Forum member Mikey99 advertised a paid Modern Warfare 2 modded lobby ('Shy Guy's Tenth Lobby'), complete with a livestream link, a sprawling list of console mod menu features, and a full price sheet for renting time, VIP slots, and infection-only sessions. It's a classic snapshot of the early-2010s console modding/boosting economy that thrived in Black Market-style subforums. The thread got almost no traction — just a rules reminder and a one-line reaction — suggesting it was one of countless near-identical mod lobby ads posted across gaming forums of the era.
GOD MODE-LvL 70 any Prestige-Stat and Mode— Mikey99
Oh oh. Anyways, looks like a biiiig list of stuff.— Smeckle
You MUST have 100 posts to buy/sell/trade in this forum!— PurePwnage99
TuxifieD's Windows Vista Business Key Sale
The site founder was slinging Vista Business keys for $50 a pop — small-time black market hustle, forum-style.
In this short Black Market thread from October 2009, forum founder TuxifieD advertised a batch of supposedly unique, legitimately-sourced Windows Vista Business keys for $50 each. A couple of members chimed in, one asking about Windows 7 instead, and getting told he could just upgrade from the Vista Business key. It's a quick, low-drama listing typical of the site's Black Market subforum — small-scale digital goods trading rather than any major event.
I have a bunch of unique windows vista business keys, ill sell a key to each person their own unique one that isnt used anywhere else. These weren't obtained online, they are 100% legit. $50 a piece.— TuxifieD
Erm dude,u can update the buisness to windows 7 dw :) gl selling ur keys :unsure: :)— TheLithuaniansLeader
Trade account (locked in seconds)
One post, one reply, one instant lock — a Black Market thread that never had a chance
A brand-new member named xfiles, posting for the first (and only) time, tried to trade/sell access to some Usenet-provider accounts in the Black Market subforum, asking for an iStealer build in return. Within minutes, longtime staffer Kimmi shut it down with the forum's standard auto-generated closure notice, citing the board's minimum-post requirement for buy/sell/trade threads. A short, mundane footnote of Fkn0wned's Black Market moderation routine rather than any real drama.
I want to replace this account for iStealer5 or 6 or something in that rank— xfiles
You need 100 posts buy/sell/trade.— Kimmi
10 Steam Accounts for 10 PSC
A one-post, one-reply flop: newbie tries to sell a stack of old Steam accounts, gets insta-closed for not having 100 posts.
A brand-new member with a single post listed ten old Steam accounts (loaded with early Valve-era titles like Half-Life 2, The Orange Box, and Left 4 Dead) hoping to trade them for ten PaySafeCard codes. Before anyone could respond, a moderator shut it down immediately for not meeting the forum's minimum post-count requirement for Black Market trading. It's a tiny, almost comically brief snapshot of the Black Market subforum's gatekeeping rules in action circa late 2009.
unfaked, unchanged, some with valid CC! i want 10 psc (paysafecard.com) for these accounts— p3ng3l2
please read out rules. need 100 posts /closed— PopTart
Niceboyd's FUD Crypting Service
$2 to make your malware invisible — one member's side hustle in the Black Market subforum.
A short, bare-bones service ad posted by member Niceboy233 in the Black Market section of Fkn0wned's Tech & Security area, offering paid 'FUD' (fully undetectable) crypting and binding services for $2 a job. The post is brief and businesslike, with the poster asking interested buyers to comment before contacting him directly. It's a small snapshot of the informal cheat/malware economy that ran through the forum's Black Market board, sandwiched between unrelated ad banners and a 'hide hack' announcement in the site chrome.
$2 for full FUD crypting and I can bind if you want as well I will not provide fake program.— Niceboy233