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Counter Strike: Source Subforum — Fkn0wned.com
Bhop scripts, server crashers, and a whole subforum casually teaching CS:S how to break itself.
This is the Counter Strike: Source board index from the Fkn0wned cheat/gaming forum, active around December 2009. It's a dense listing of guides, tool releases, and scripts covering wallhacks, bunny-hop hotkeys, server crash exploits, RCON takeover scripts, and aimbots, alongside more mundane game-tweaking guides (FPS configs, skill improvement, name color tutorials). Regulars like ap3x, loktar, TuxifieD, and SNK appear constantly across threads, either releasing tools or moderating drama like the pinned 'DO NOT POST OR USE p7 HACKS' warning. The board captures the chaotic, prolific energy of the era's cheat-sharing scene — equal parts technical tinkering, tool-flexing, and forum housekeeping.
DO NOT POST OR USE p7 HACKS— TuxifieD
100% Undetected!— psilwb
a small ddos tool— webbdogg
Detected Hacks (CS:S) — the graveyard board
Every CSS cheat that ever got VAC-banned, filed away in one big digital tombstone.
This was the 'Detected Hacks' subforum under Counter-Strike: Source, essentially an archive of cheat releases that had since been flagged by VAC or VAC2 — a public record of what NOT to run anymore. Long-time uploader 'Skippy' appears as the last poster on almost every single thread, suggesting a mass cleanup/tagging pass rather than organic day-to-day activity. Threads range from cracked VIP hack packs to standalone ESP/wallhack releases, many with joke titles and irreverent one-liners typical of the scene's humor. Pinned announcements warned users off a specific hack ('p7') and pointed to FAQ/rules, showing some attempt at moderation amid the chaos.
read the title you dumb fuck— :j.t:
Can never get detected— f0wh
DO NOT POST OR USE p7 HACKS— TuxifieD