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Very Strange. — The 'Why Hasn't He Been Banned Yet' Thread
A guy hijacks his friend's Steam account to get him VAC banned out of spite — then complains when the ban doesn't come fast enough.
A user named Fringo admits to hacking a friend's Steam account after a real-life falling out, running a cheat on it for a couple days, then handing it back — hoping it would get banned. When the ban didn't materialize after a week, he asked the forum what was wrong. Regulars chime in with ban-wave timelines (anywhere from two weeks to a couple months) and debate whether the specific cheat version was even VAC-detected, with one member noting it 'has been detected for ages.' It's a small, almost comically petty slice of the era's cheat-scene culture — casual account tampering treated as a mundane troubleshooting question.
I hacked my friends steam account ( Because we he pissed me off in real life ) and I wanted to get his account banned..— Fringo
Holzed 1.2FIX has been detected FOR AGES.— bobbafett07
yeah my last account that got banned, took 2 and a half months, and thats pretty fucking funny that your getting his account banned, lmao— Legit_Hacks
Download Non Steam Counter Strike Source (8-page thread)
A simple 'where do I download CS:S' thread turns into a leaked exposé on fkn0wned's own founder
This long-running thread started as a routine request/share thread for a non-Steam version of Counter-Strike: Source, with members trading quick thanks and one-liners as pages rolled by. By page 8 it derails hard when banned user |-noodle-| reposts a lengthy callout post, originally written by former fkn0wned head admin 'c0ke,' accusing site owner 'tux' of years of unpaid promises, skimmed VIP money, fake contests, and betrayal of the admins who helped build the site. The post airs a lot of internal site drama — money disputes, a database backup used as leverage, and fallout among former staff — giving a rare inside look at how the forum's leadership actually operated behind the scenes.
A lot of people have been asking me why I was banned at fkn0wned. I have probably all given them slightly different reasons so I have decided to write up my account of what happened— c0ke (quoted by |-noodle-|)
He knew that if he kicked me from fkn0wned that I could easily make it die so he kept me on.— c0ke (quoted by |-noodle-|)
i found this at MPCforums thought it might make for interesting reading for some of the members here. what do you think of this Tux?— |-noodle-|
Some rly rly good wallhack ?
A newbie begs for a wallhack, gets pointed to the Releases forum, and the thread spirals into a non-Steam vs Steam beef
A new member (ACxDog) asks for a good wallhack and, hilariously, help actually getting it working — instantly earning a scolding from a veteran to go read the Releases section instead. A regular obligingly lists out several classic CS:S wallhack releases (8-Bit Materials, Alters, SB-X, eMWu) and one hypes the then-upcoming 'lemons wh'. The thread drifts into a side debate on ESP vs wallhacks and then gets derailed when ACxDog reveals he plays non-Steam, drawing scorn from another poster. Pure early cheat-scene forum texture: newbie energy, veteran gatekeeping, and low-stakes community bickering.
epic fail. go read the release section, the material wallhacks have installation instructions in a .txt most of the time.— -Still Life-
wtf is the point playing non-steam its really gay— jcomp6
i liked the chronic esp hack— ganjzilla
Tired of Admins Messing With You?
A 2007 CS:S survival guide for players who'd had enough of trolling server admins renaming them, killing them, and hijacking their binds.
A one-post user named reghar kicks off a guide teaching CS:S players how to lock down their config.cfg file so server admins can't rename them, rebind their keys, force fake chat messages, or otherwise mess with their game via server-side plugins. The thread got steady long-tail traffic for months, with dozens of members (mostly Noobs) chiming in with quick thanks, a few asking whether it could block kicks/mutes (answer: no), and one poster noting a later Steam update neutered a lot of the tricks. It's a classic low-drama, high-utility 'tutorial thread' that just kept getting bumped with gratitude replies for almost a year.
Admins that do this are not 'hackers' they are simply using server side plugins which most servers have.— reghar
Great thread, very useful to know when your raging a server.— Malware
Just like to point out that most of this isn't useful anymore, since a recent Steam update that seriously limited Client Execution commands.— Timeleft
New member asks to release an ESP under the Fkn0wned name
A brand-new member wants to slap the Fkn0wned name on his homemade CS:S ESP — staff says sure, but slide into my MSN first.
A freshly-registered member, kevin21, announces he's built a simple ESP for Counter-Strike: Source and asks the community if he can release it branded as a Fkn0wned tool, teasing a Team Fortress 2 version to follow. Other members debate whether you need to be staff to use the site's name, citing a past non-staff release (Fkn0wned pub) as precedent. Co-Manager Shifty gives the green light but insists on vetting him privately over MSN first to confirm legitimacy, while other posters just cheer him on and ask for screenshots.
Of course you can bro but before you release it have a word with me on msn, I'll PM you my addy. This is just to make sure you're legit— Shifty
Saintscrumpy released Fkn0wned pub v1 , he's not staff either, it doesn't really matter who made it, as long as it is legit .— rnie
Eh dude, could you show us some screenshots of the ESP?— rnie
reinstalling CSS for new account?
Guy burns through three Steam accounts and asks if a CD key can just be recycled — the forum says no, but not before some cheeky nostalgia for the old FrE3Steam crack days.
A member named oinkypig, on his third Steam account after getting VAC/community banned, asks whether reinstalling Counter-Strike: Source with his original CD key could let him make yet another clean account. Several regulars quickly shut the idea down, explaining CD keys can't be reused and would just get banned again anyway. The thread drifts into a bit of old-timer humor referencing the long-gone 'FrE3Steam' crack scene, with one poster wistfully joking about time-traveling back to those days.
You cannot re-use a cd-key. You have to buy a new...— rnie
If you could travel back intime to use those FrE3Steam cracks and shit like that lol— thesource
If only we could— DJSketch
The "TS Hacking" TeamSpeak Tool That Was Actually a Trojan
User posts a shady 'TeamSpeak hack,' gets called out, then gets absolutely fkn0wned by a virus scan report.
A low-post-count member named Holy posted a supposed 'TeamSpeak hack' tool in November 2007, which was quickly met with skepticism from the CS:S General crowd. Debate broke out over whether the file was legitimate or a virus, with Holy defending it and dismissing antivirus flags as false positives. Uploader-ranked member pyeman ended the argument by posting a multi-engine virus scan showing the file as a confirmed trojan/dropper, prompting another member to declare he'd 'won the thread' and Holy had 'just got Fkn0wned.'
Please ban, I guess its virus because those things arent possible— banak
Yea... fake trojan.. Guess what mate? You just got Fkn0wned.— Bradders
Pyeman wins thread. No seriously.— bobbafett07
purposly getting banned! (Dec 2007)
One member's confession: he hacked for months just to see how long it would take VAC2 to catch him — and bragged about it on MySpace.
A member calling himself |-noodle-| recounts running Holzed 1.2 on an old CS:S account for nearly three months out of boredom with the game, racking up individual bans from 25+ servers before getting caught. He then admits to hijacking a friend's account, briefly trying to 'stay clean,' and quickly relapsing into using ESP, no-recoil, and anti-aim rather than a full aimbot. The tone is boastful and self-mocking, capturing the era's casual attitude toward VAC evasion and forum cheat culture. A couple of replies question why anyone would deliberately get banned, but the thread stays short and low-drama.
so i hack....hack hack hackity hack hack hack.— |-noodle-|
SUFFER FUCKERS!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!— |-noodle-|
purposely banned? why?— ganjzilla
How long, and have you been vacced?
A 2008 confessional thread: forum regulars casually swap VAC ban stories like war wounds
A member named qu1n123 opened a casual poll-style thread asking fellow forum users whether they'd been VAC banned, whether they kept hacking on new accounts afterward, and how often Steam's ban status updated. Several regulars replied with short, matter-of-fact accounts of their own ban history, ranging from never being caught to multiple bans and account cycling. The tone was breezy and unbothered, treating VAC bans as an unremarkable rite of passage rather than a big deal, typical of the era's public cheat-using crowd.
been vacced once when i was 11 lol using detectz0red hax XD i was a real noob back then— RecoileZ
i got vacced twice. i just kept getting new accounts— LURCH[PUNX]
Have you been vacced? Did you keep hacking afterwords on a new account?— qu1n123
"hack this account" — abandoned Steam account thread
A guy offers up his mate's abandoned Steam account for the taking, and the thread immediately derails into a debate on whether Steam accounts can even be "hacked"
A member named 'soccer' posted that a friend's Steam account (with CS:S, DOD:S, HL2 and more) was sitting inactive after the owner went off to college, seemingly inviting others to take it over. This kicked off a short back-and-forth where regulars pushed back on the phrasing, pointing out you can't really 'hack' Steam accounts, only phish or brute force them, while others questioned whether the whole thing was even legit. A minor, low-drama thread typical of the cheat-scene chatter in the CS:S General subforum.
You cannot hack steam accounts. You can only phish or brute force them.— that 1 dude
lol are u fkn serious? whos account is that?— RecoileZ
He means any way possible, by the term "hacking"... Don't be a nub spammer.— pherball
CS:S - How Experienced Are U All?
One guy clocked 1752 hours in under a year and did the math on how many days that was
A casual poll thread in the Counter-Strike: Source General board asking members how long they'd been playing the game. The poll skewed heavily toward veterans (over 82% had played more than 12 months), with a mix of old 1.6-era players reminiscing back to 2003 and a brand new player admitting he could barely break a 1 K/D on Dust2. Mostly good-natured, low-drama chatter typical of a game-loyalty check-in thread.
coming up to a year nowa nd i have played 1752 hours lol, holy shit thaT LIKE 70 DAYS WORTH..— ohsnap999
Too long hah, played Since Like 03? (1.6 and since CSS Release.) O my.— QuiX
Under 1 month, just started! Fun as hell I must say... Getting to 1 K/D is epic for me— OverRated
Guide for New Hackers (the classic noob-onboarding sticky)
The sticky every fresh CS:S cheater got pointed to — steps, an FAQ, and a skins tutorial all rolled into one
A member named alex_nj_reyes posted a beginner's walkthrough for setting up cheats in Counter-Strike: Source, covering folder organization, loading hacks, and vague warnings about VAC detection, and it got stickied in the CS:S General section. Longtime staffer/regular Malware followed up with an extensive FAQ clarifying forum rules and answering common technical questions, plus a separate tutorial on installing custom skins and ragdolls. The thread ran for over a year (2006–2008), collecting a long tail of low-effort 'thanks'/'lol' replies from a parade of one-off accounts, which was pretty typical for a reference sticky like this on a cheat-scene board.
USE THIS GUIDE WISELY AND AS A REFERENCE ONLY— alex_nj_reyes
Steam is getting more smarter and they will scan your folder for hacks.— alex_nj_reyes
YAY!!! WEEE!! IM NAKED!...— Venomtainted
How to Choose and Set Aimbots
A 4-page aimbot tutorial thread that slowly mutated into a wall of 'unhide plz' spam
Started by Teamkillexpert in late September 2007, this thread pitched itself as a guide for CS:S players who couldn't land shots even with ESP/wallhacks, promising tips on running an aimbot subtly enough to avoid getting called out in-game. By early 2008 the original content had been buried under repeated 'unhide' requests from members trying to reveal hidden/spoilered content, with a few users even calling out the spam outright. It's a classic snapshot of forum culture where a how-to thread becomes more notable for its comment section than its actual content.
some people(like me) may find it hard to aim even with ESP and all kinds of wallhack stuffs, the solution? use an aimbot!— Teamkillexpert
Spamming unhide is not going to help at all.— oledude
unhide is what get this forum's post count up— Hazz
Knife Glitch (31-Page Megathread) - CS:S General
31 pages of "unhide" spam over a Counter-Strike: Source knife glitch nobody could stop asking about
This was the tail end of a sprawling, 31-page thread in the Counter-Strike: Source general board dedicated to a knife glitch trick. By the time this page rolls around the actual info is long buried, and the thread has devolved into a wall of low-effort 'unhide'/'okk'/'lol' replies from mostly low-post-count members trying to unlock the hidden content. Even a veteran with 2,614 posts (LoRd Ragealot) shows up to mock the absurdity of an entire 31-page thread over what he calls a useless glitch, capturing the self-aware, slightly embarrassed nostalgia-bait energy of old cheat forums.
lol I can't belive that here are 31 pages spammed for nothing! KNIFE GLITCH IS JUST USELESS, GET IT LOL!— mgyot
Got owned by a kid.— ofactor1
Ok, I'll watch it. Unhide.— FlowMaroc
Thanks you! (the brand-new-member gratitude thread)
A French newbie's earnest 'thank you' post turns into a mini lesson on forum etiquette — and a bit of bilingual charm from a Supervisor.
A freshly registered member, paradoxxxx, posts a short, enthusiastic thank-you to the site praising the cheats and community, apologizing for his rough English. A more seasoned member points out this was his very first post and gently mocks the pointlessness of a 'thank you' thread when he hadn't even earned his stripes by unlocking hidden content yet. A Supervisor, HaSh, steps in with a friendly reply in broken French, and paradoxxxx clarifies he'd actually grabbed a cheat straight from the downloads section, no unlocking needed. It's a small, wholesome slice of early forum culture — new member energy meeting veteran ribbing meeting staff goodwill.
Thank you for this site! I like very very muchthis! Like cheats and other!— paradoxxxx
lol....it's your first post...so you din't even unhide a cheat or st else...and you already made up a ty-thread!— mirco182
Je parle le francais pas tres bien, alors si tu a besoin de l'aide, parle a mois— HaSh
Fkn0wned Hack Policy
The site's official 'we owe you nothing' manifesto — posted by the policy author himself back in July 2006.
A pinned policy post laying out Fkn0wned's ground rules as a Counter-Strike hacking/cheat community: don't come here to flame hacking since that's the whole point of the site, staff try to keep the VAC2 detected/undetected cheat database accurate but make no guarantees, the site is run by volunteer gamers rather than professionals, and Fkn0wned takes no responsibility for any VAC bans users incur. It closes with the site's trademark cocky sign-off about getting 'Fkn0wned' in-game. This is a foundational, tone-setting document for the whole forum rather than a discussion thread.
This is a hacking site , why would you be here if youre against that sort of thing?— Wishbone
You didnt just get owned. You got Fkn0wned!— Wishbone
Well done n00b, Ill sell you a Steam account for $20. Pm, lol.— Wishbone
anyone know any good wallhacks?
A CS:S noob wanders into the wrong section asking for wallhacks — gets moved, mocked lightly, and pointed to the classics.
A brand-new member (2 posts) asks for a working, undetectable wallhack/radar for Counter-Strike: Source, initially posting in the wrong forum section entirely. A moderator relocates the thread to the CS:S board, and a couple of regulars chime in with recommendations of the era, name-dropping a few contemporary wallhack tools and pointing to the site's cheat database. It's a small, mundane slice of the forum's everyday traffic — new users fumbling forum etiquette while old hands casually swap cheat recommendations.
css, oops i did put thisin the wrong section, me=noob— [voidhybrid]
Well, alters is good but SB-X Wallhack is very nice aswell. Give them a try— nightshadefc
Blackk Pub VIP Scam Warning
One member paid $50 for 'VIP' cheat access and got a fake popup program instead — here's the receipts.
A member named Vatican posted a public warning that the paid VIP upgrade for the 'Blackkpub' cheat program was a scam, claiming he lost $50 testing it and received only a useless VB-coded fake executable in return. A staff member (typeusernamehere) responded skeptically, quoting a hostile reply from Vatican and brushing it off with a shrug. It's a small but telling snapshot of the era's cheat-seller scam culture and the community's jaded, combative tone toward it.
THIS IS A SCAM. I sent in about 50$ just to test if it was legit. IT IS NOT.— Vatican
GO FUCK YOURSELF— Vatican
No problem, since I dont believe it— typeusernamehere
Bunny Hop - how do u do it?
A newbie asks how to bunny hop in CS:S and gets the classic 'just use a script/hack' forum wisdom.
A member named JGSkpx0389 opens a beginner thread asking whether bunny hopping in Counter-Strike: Source requires a special script or config, tired of conflicting rumors. Staff member HaSh chimes in with a half-joking answer about needing serious skill or just using a hack with a built-in bhop script, earning himself the tongue-in-cheek 'Pointless thread starter' member title. Another member, strang0r, drops a YouTube tutorial link while admitting he can't even bhop himself, and staff member Arcade appears at the tail end. A small, low-key tech-help thread typical of the CS:S general subforum.
You have to be really good to bunny hop without a script, otherwise you need a script. I just use any hack, they usually have bunny hop scripts built in.— HaSh
maybe it helps... i don't really know, cause i can't bunnyhop myself ^^— strang0r
Unzoomed Sniper Crosshair Question
A newbie wanted a crosshair on his unzoomed sniper — the thread ends with him threatening to just stick blue tac on his monitor
A brand-new member named poon asked how to get a crosshair while unzoomed on a sniper rifle in CS:S, and how to remove the black vignette around the scope. A few regulars chimed in with skin suggestions and other approaches, with one member cheekily pointing out a hack existed with that feature built in. The thread wraps up with poon giving up on a technical fix and joking about just using blue tac on his physical screen instead.
aight ill just use some blue tac and put it on my screen lol— poon
or u cud just use a hack that has a crosshair feat...— pyeman
Chams
A CS:S newbie asks about wallhack chams and gets gently schooled on the difference between chams and skins.
A short, low-stakes thread in the Counter-Strike: Source General subforum from December 2007, where a member called Epic Failure asks whether 'chams' (a visual cheat that makes players glow through walls) exist for CS:S, worried about looking too obvious while using a wallhack. A few regulars, including ballistic, chime in to clarify that what's being described are actually model skins rather than true chams, which change color based on visibility through walls. It's a mundane but genuine slice of the era's cheat-scene chatter, more curiosity and clarification than drama.
those arent chams though, they are just skins, mine change colors when you are behind a wall n such— ballistic
is it possible to get Chams for CS:S which are material because if I'm using a wallhack in a real game and i prefire a guy walking because i cant see the wall itself people will know I'm hacking— Epic Failure
lost my map
A newbie hacker breaks his own game and asks the forum how to get his map back
A member calling himself 'love hacks' posts in the CS:S General board after installing several cheats and finding his map missing entirely, asking for help in classic panicked newbie fashion. Two other members reply with basic troubleshooting: check the maps folder, or just join a server running the map to auto-download it, pointing him to fpsbanana.com. A small, mundane tech-support snippet that captures the everyday low-stakes chatter of the forum's cheat-using userbase.
ok i dont know if this is were i ask but i need help i dl a new hack i did 3 of them and now i dont have a map its totaly gone— love hacks
just join a server that has the map running and you will download it, if you cant find any go to fpsbanana.com and search for it.— dude
What is the best detected hack?
A guy nostalgic for banned cheats asks the room: what's the best one you've ever run, VAC be damned?
A short-lived General thread in the CS:S section where a member asks the community to nominate their favorite hack of all time, VAC-detection status irrelevant. Only one reply landed before the thread went quiet, from a since-banned user reminiscing about an old cheat that got his account banned and touting a replacement. Pretty low-key thread, but a small time capsule of the era's cheat-swapping culture and the casual account-banning that came with it.
What is the best hack you know of? Detected doesnt matter— banak
i used to use holz 1.1 all the time until my account got banned now i use vip hacks they never get vac2 detected !— 4Saken
Recode of Heroin Hack
A lone noob begs the forum for a download link to a legendary old CS:S cheat — and gets crickets for a month.
A brand-new member named 'god of war' posts in the Counter-Strike: Source General board asking where to find the 'Recode of Heroin' cheat (also referencing Cocoin/Spartan2). Nobody answers for weeks; he follows up nearly a month later still asking. It's a quiet, unremarkable thread typical of the era's cheat-hunting culture, with only the original poster ever really engaging.
Hi, I want to download the Recode of Heroin or Cocoin/Spartan2 Hack but I dont found no sites to download this hack. Can somebody give me a Link to a site where i can download this hack?— god of war
are there any pages where i can download the normal Recode of Heroin ?— god of war
searching haxx
New member complains his stacked cheat collection still can't compete on a 'hack server'
A newer member named thebestmilfhunt posts asking for recommendations for a more effective aimbot/cheat, explaining that despite already having a whole pile of named cheat tools he was still getting outclassed on servers where hacking was the norm. Forum regular Smug replies with a couple of casual suggestions, the second one seemingly half-joking. It's a small, low-stakes exchange typical of the cheat-request threads that filled the Counter-Strike: Source General subforum in this era.
Does anybody know a good public haxx with a really fast aimbot etc— thebestmilfhunt
Try Grim Hacks Public RAGE preview V0.1 then ;P— Smug
Valve & VAC2 Overview
The old 'so you got VAC banned' explainer thread — straight from the horse's mouth, Fkn0wned-style.
A pinned-style overview thread from Fkn0wned's Counter-Strike: Source section breaking down how VAC2 detection worked and what the site's hack-status labels (VAC2 Proof, VAC2 Detected, VAC2 Unknown) meant for users browsing their cheat database. It also covers the reality of getting permanently banned, the futility of appealing to Valve, and workarounds like unsecured/LAN servers. Posted by co-manager 'Shifty', it reads as a mix of community PSA and cheat-database user guide, capturing the site's role as a hub for the mid-2000s CS:S cheating scene.
Valve have 0 tollerence for hacking and will not take sympathy votes so dont waste your time emailing or posting on their forums.— Shifty
Word of advice, if you cant live without hacking then I advise you to use texture hacks— Shifty
Question: Steam Account Disabled.
One member's hijacked Steam account led straight to a permanent ban — and a passing mention of wanting to build a friends/foe 'crash' trick like the old MSN days.
A member going by -Darkness- posted in the CS:S General subforum asking why his Steam account, hijacked about a month earlier, had just come back as fully disabled and how to get it restored. The post is a lone, unanswered query typical of the era's account-security headaches, with a curious postscript about hunting for a Steam equivalent of the old MSN 'crash' tricks. No replies are recorded on the archived page, leaving the outcome unknown.
Alright. Well about a month ago, my steam account got hijacked. Day before yesterday, I try logging in, and get the message that my steam account is infact DISABLED. Why? How do I undisable it.?— -Darkness-
Trying to find a way to crash friends/foe on steam. Just like on msn. <3 When I find it, I will post it.— -Darkness-
Scout Crosshair Hack Help
A brand new noob just wants his no-scope crosshair back and asks if it'll get him banned.
A December 2007 post from a fresh member, MarcusLOLZ, asking for help installing a scout crosshair hack (a v_scout.mdl file) for Counter-Strike: Source, plus a request for an alternative download link. He also asks whether the hack is detectable by VAC. The thread got no replies, a small, quiet fragment typical of the CS:S support subforum where users traded model tweaks and worried about bans.
is this hack detectable?— MarcusLOLZ
Not sure where to place this in the cstrike folder— MarcusLOLZ
About Project 7
A cryptic image, a jab at someone named fum1n, and three replies — that's the whole thread.
A short, thin thread posted in the Counter-Strike: Source General section by a low-post member called m4ster, seemingly referencing some drama or in-joke called 'Project 7' via a linked image. Two other members chimed in, with the conversation quickly veering into ribbing a member named fum1n rather than clarifying what Project 7 actually was. It's a tiny snapshot of the forum's casual, ribbing culture rather than a major event.
i love fumin whats wrong with him ?— __yess__
Shakey Shakey [hack question]
A guy just wants his crosshair to stop shaking — cue the usual suspects weighing in
A short, low-stakes Q&A thread in the CS:S General section where a member asks about a VAC-proof aimbot that only shakes the screen on firing rather than constantly. Staff regular PaRaNoID chimes in with a couple of cheat-name suggestions, and longtime co-manager Shifty drops in too. Pretty typical bread-and-butter thread for the board — quick technical chatter among familiar names rather than any real drama.
have you tried epic hack or the ballin hook?— PaRaNoID
Transparent Air on Dust Question
One-line question about clearing up Dust's smoke, one-line answer pointing to the cheats section — thread over in under an hour.
A very short, minor thread from November 2007 on Fkn0wned.com's Counter-Strike: Source General board, where a user with only this one post asked how to make smoke/air transparent on the map Dust. A regular from the site's Media Crew replied briefly, pointing them toward existing hacks on the forum that handled that effect. It's a tiny snapshot of the everyday cheat-scene chatter that filled these boards rather than any major event.
Get a hack that removes that stuff, alot of them on here do that.— DJSketch
[FkN] HACK RELEASING TOMORROW CHECK IT! :)
A promised CS:S cheat drop that mostly ended in one guy asking if he needed admin permission to even post
A thread in the Counter-Strike: Source section teasing an upcoming release from the [FkN] crew, typical of the hype-building 'coming soon' cheat announcement posts common on the site. By the tail end of this two-page thread, the excitement had fizzled into mundane forum housekeeping, with member DJSketch confused about posting permissions and Paws (a longtime, eventually banned member) chiming in without much fanfare. Both featured posters were later marked as Banned, which was a common fate for accounts on this board.
Do u need a admin to post I take it.— DJSketch
Undetected CSS Private Hack Here!!!
The CEO himself drops by just to plug the VIP cheat store — subtle as a brick.
A short promotional post in the CS:S General subforum, made by site founder TuxifieD, advertising VIP access to Source Industries as an 'undetected' private CSS hack. The post doubles as a plug for supporting the wider Deception Network that Fkn0wned was part of. Light on discussion, heavy on marketing — a snapshot of how these early cheat-scene forums monetized through affiliated 'VIP' cheat sites.
sign up for VIP today!!! It supports the entire Deception Network which includes Fkn0wned— TuxifieD