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Fkn0wned Forum — Site Index / Navigation Page
Not a thread — this is the skeleton of the old fkn0wned hub itself, cheat database and all.
This archived page is just the forum's root navigation and index scaffolding, not a discussion thread. It maps out the old site structure: a cheat & hacks database organized by game (CS 1.6, CS:S, CS:CZ, Black Ops, CoD4, MW2, with Battlefield 3, Minecraft, and Runescape listed as 'coming soon'), plus forum categories like General, Leechers Galore, Gaming Market, Security & Hacking, Art and Design, Red Light District (Warez), and Porn Paradise. It's a good snapshot of what fkn0wned offered at its peak — a classic early-2010s cheat/warez community with a VIP subscription tier and its own game-cheat database.
COD: Modern Warfare 3 board stub
The MW3 corner of fkn0wned that never quite got built out
This page is essentially a shell of the fkn0wned forum's navigation and database structure, listing categories like the Cheat & Hacks database (with sections for Counter-Strike, Call of Duty titles, Battlefield 3, Minecraft, and Runescape) and general forum categories such as Leechers Galore, Gaming Market, and Security & Hacking. There's no actual thread content or discussion captured here — just the site's skeleton, including a nod to Modern Warfare 3 in the page title that never materialized into its own populated section. A glimpse of how the site organized its cheat scene and gaming community before going defunct.
World of Warcraft board (empty landing page)
A WoW section that never quite got off the ground on the old fkn0wned cheat forum.
This archived page is essentially just site navigation and category listings from fkn0wned/thec0re, showing the forum's overall structure: a cheat/hack database for games like Counter-Strike, Call of Duty, Battlefield, Minecraft, and Runescape, plus general boards like Leechers Galore, Gaming Market, Security & Hacking, and Porn Paradise. No actual World of Warcraft discussion content survived on this particular capture — it's chrome, not substance. Still a useful snapshot of how sprawling and grab-bag the site's categories were, mixing 'cheat scene' hacking culture with general forum life.