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Basic hack css v6 by xgx (Detected Hacks)
One-post 'CSS hack' drop that the regulars instantly clocked as a keylogger — poster banned before the thread even cooled down
A brand-new one-post account named Sugawolf dropped a supposed Counter-Strike: Source cheat ('Basic hack css v6 by xgx') claiming ESP, aimbot, and anti-VAC features. Longtime members immediately smelled a rat, calling it a keylogger/virus and mocking the classic 'one post wonder' pattern. A staff moderator (SNK) confirmed it, added the uploader to the ban list, and locked the thread — a routine but telling example of how the Detected Hacks board policed malicious fake-cheat posts.
One post wonderkeylogger. YAI— pLecKz [FkN]
delete post/lock, obvs keylogger or virus of some sort, only a 1 poster.— Xclusiv
Added to ban list. ;Closed— SNK
RageHackers VIP - Cracked (Detected)
A paywalled CS:S cheat gets cracked, dumped for free, and the whole board just spams 'unhide' to grab it
In the Detected Hacks subforum, longtime member timem604 posted a cracked, previously-paid version of the 'RageHackers VIP' cheat for Counter-Strike: Source, already flagged as VAC2 detected. The poster dismissed it as a lazy, unprotected copy-paste job, warning it might trigger antivirus false positives. The reply chain that follows is classic detected-hacks filler: dozens of low-effort 'unhide' posts from members just trying to unlock the hidden download link, with barely any real discussion of the hack itself.
It's a majorly copy-paste hack with no protection. I was saddened by it's simplicity.— timem604
thats not fair!— JimmyJones
sex— CioNide
HckGaming CS:S Public - Detected Hacks Thread
A CS:S 'public hack' post that got flagged as a possible keylogger and landed straight on the ban list
A now-banned member named Moritsune posted a CS:S public hack release, but the original post content was later removed from the archive. Other members immediately joked about it possibly being a keylogger and questioned the legitimacy of the poster's own virus scan, with regulars like xcF and c0re ribbing him about it. A staff moderator (SNK) confirmed the hack was detected as malicious and officially added it to the forum's ban list, closing the thread.
3 posts YEY GO YOU !!!!!! KEYLOGGERR ? HMMMM YAA? Idk try it on your own risk.— xcF
Lol, he posted his own scan on it? dude, I do believe that CSS hacks wont appear as trojans<3 sorry love.— c0re
Added to ban list, detected hack. ;Closed— SNK
The 'SHITMIX' CSS Hack Thread
A cheat pack literally titled SHITMIX, flagged VAC2 detected before anyone even downloaded it — thread still delivered chaos anyway.
A 2009 post in Fkn0wned's Counter-Strike: Source 'Detected Hacks' subforum, where user :j.t: dumped a hack pack already tagged [VAC2DETECTED] in the title, sarcastically telling readers to 'read the title.' The thread ballooned to six pages mostly full of low-effort one-word replies ('unhide', 'thx', 'wOOt') from members farming access to the hidden content, plus a couple of skeptics noting their antivirus flagged the file and one user asking for an actual screenshot list of what the mix contained. It's a solid time capsule of the forum's detected-hacks culture: mostly noise, some genuine caution, and the classic 'hidden content unlock' reply-farming ritual.
read the title you dumb fuck— :j.t:
Is this confirmed? EDIT: Set off my NOD32 and it got deleted. Staying away from this one.— mesa
Shitmix? Can we get a list of cheats, maybe some screenies?— Mutil8
Cracked VIPs Series 2009 Edition 3 (CSS Detected Hacks)
A CSS cheat pack drops early, gets hyped, then half the thread starts screaming 'trojan!'
GoGoTo posted an early release of his 'Cracked VIPs Series 2009 Edition 3' hack pack for Counter-Strike: Source in the Detected Hacks section, complete with a trailer and hidden download content gated behind replies. The thread fills with the usual reply-to-unlock crowd begging to 'unhide,' but things get spicier when akyeruc reports that Avast flags every file in the pack as a trojan, prompting reassurances from other members that it was likely a false positive. Classic 2009 cheat-scene energy: hype, distrust of AV warnings, and a locked, VAC2-status-uncertain release that later got moved to the Detected archive.
wtffff every single hack at this hack pack is a fucking trojan!!— akyeruc
it is Most likely a False Positive. Meaning Its Safe 2 use— Pannie
Sorry for the scare but all of them are vac2 proof just wanted a friend to check them out first... So there safe— GoGoTo
[VAC2DETECTED][CSS] NigWakka VIP hack thread
A CS:S 'VIP' cheat gets posted, immediately flagged as VAC-detected, and the thread devolves into two pages of people just begging to 'unhide' it anyway
whiteraven posted a CS:S cheat called NigWakka VIP with the VAC status unknown, and the thread quickly filled with low-effort 'unhide' replies chasing the hidden download link. A ban-tagged user called out the poster for not crediting the original source, VIP member Speedo warned it might be a virus, and forum smod PopTart dropped a full multi-AV scan report showing several engines flagging it as a trojan/heuristic threat. The thread was eventually locked and tagged VAC2DETECTED, marking it as a dead/burned cheat in the Detected Hacks archive.
might be a virus watch out— Speedo
Why don't you credit where you got it from?— Sasuke2525
Use at own risk.— PopTart
Dark Evolution 2009 v3.1 — the CS:S cheat that got VAC2 detected
A German-made CS:S multihack from 2009, posted by f0wh, that racked up 11 pages of 'unhide' before VAC caught up with it.
This was a Counter-Strike: Source cheat release thread from January 2009, posted by longtime member f0wh in the Detected Hacks archive. The tool, 'Dark Evolution 2009 v3.1' credited to a coder called TroniX, bundled the usual era-appropriate wallhack/aimbot/ESP feature set and eventually got flagged and moved to the graveyard of VAC-detected releases. The replies are the classic low-effort hype train of the time — one-word 'unhide' posts, thanks, and speculation about whether it'd work on Vista — showing how these release threads functioned mostly as content-unlock rituals rather than real discussion.
The Hack is so big (2,85 mb) because there are some pics inside which was very big.— f0wh
better work on vista— E13m3n7
unhide :D— kaimokai
MP-Hacks Timm3h v1.4 — Later Flagged VAC2 Detected
A once-hyped CS 1.6/CZ cheat release, later marked detected and archived as a cautionary relic.
This was a release thread in the 'Detected Hacks' subforum for MP-Hacks Timm3h v1.4, a multi-feature cheat (aimbot, ESP, wallhack, removals, misc tools) for Counter-Strike 1.6 and Condition Zero, posted by longtime uploader f0wh. Early replies were the usual thanks-and-praise chatter, but a moderator (Kimmi) called out that it was a repost of an existing topic, and months later another member (Skippy) flagged it as VAC2 detected, warning it would get users banned — which is presumably why it ended up filed under Detected Hacks and locked.
Why all the reposts?— Kimmi
This hack is VAC2 detected. If you use this hack you will be banned from all VAC2 servers.— Skippy
your a sexy uploader— jbfkenpwns
Immunity Duo 3 - CS 1.6/CSS Cheat Release (Later Marked VAC2 Detected)
The 'never gets detected' ring0 cheat that... eventually got detected.
A cheat release thread in the Detected Hacks archive for a kernel-mode ('ring0') ESP hack called Immunity Duo 3, originally posted by f0wh claiming it would never be flagged by VAC2. The thread quickly filled with the classic wave of one-word 'unhide'/'ty' replies as members scrambled to unlock the hidden download, plus a few skeptics reporting it didn't work and one member noting it was normally a paid release on a rival site (darkcheats). True to the board's naming, the thread now lives under Detected Hacks, undercutting the original claim of invincibility against VAC2.
This should be NEVER detected by VAC2, therefore you dont need to worry about any VAC2 updates.— f0wh
Not the first time I see something is supposed to be NEVER detected . Anyways, I'll try this one, give you my opinion later. Edit => Dosen't work for me.— Stone?
thanks alot, isnt this a hack darkcheats makes you pay for?— cordesman
[VAC2DETECTED] Unforgiven v1 by ICE}
A CS 1.6 aimbot/wallhack gets marked VAC-detected within its own thread title, then lives on for a year as a noob magnet anyway
A 2006 release thread in the Detected Hacks subforum for 'Unforgiven v1,' a Counter-Strike 1.6 cheat (aimbot, wallhack, speedhack, ESP, and more) posted by member ICE}, with full changelog/credits copied from the original overclock.ch release by Endorphine/h1web & Sruh. The thread was pre-flagged as VAC detected, yet drew a steady trickle of replies over the following year from members thanking the poster, asking clueless 'how do I use this' questions, and eventually getting told off by a veteran for reviving an outdated, already-caught cheat. Classic mid-2000s cheat-scene archaeology: credits to a sprawling cast of coders/crews (LTFXGuy, Game-Deception, oC Clan, ECC Crew, etc.) and a comment section full of noobs who couldn't find the download button.
omfg noobs this is a old thread!!! they are new hacks and better then unforgiven v1— __yess__
vac detected .....!— neil123
where is the download button i cant download it lol— 123dan5
[CSS Hack] MaddinXHook css hack
A one-word 'Removed' post that still spawned four pages of "unhide" begging and trojan jokes.
Old-1000-Club member glish posted a CS:S cheat called MaddinXHook in the Detected Hacks subforum, but the actual content was long since scrubbed, leaving just a placeholder. Dozens of low-post members flooded in with one-word 'unhide' requests trying to reveal hidden download content, while others reported the tool crashing or joked it was a trojan. A few users questioned whether it was VAC-detected or safe to run, and glish shrugged it off, saying it worked fine for him and the thread could be closed if not. Classic Detected Hacks energy: dead links, spam replies, and cheap goldmine-hunting for anything still functional.
cant you hack on your own server, thats not secure?— lallik1
nice Trojan— LokiXVI
meh it worked for me. if it doesnt work then this can be closed.— glish
[VAC2DETECTED][CSS] More VIP CS:S Hacks by Eskimo
A big-name graphics crew member drops a bundle of 'VIP' CS:S cheats, already flagged VAC-detected, and the reply thread is just people begging to unhide it
A post by longtime member 'eskimo' (of the [FkN] Graphics Crew) compiling a bundle of several private/VIP Counter-Strike: Source cheat variants, claiming they were virus-scanned clean, though the thread title marks them as already VAC-detected and it was later locked as part of the Detected Hacks archive. The replies are mostly the standard low-effort 'thx', 'unhide', and reaction-gif spam typical of these download threads, with one user noting Norton flagged something as malware. Historically unremarkable content-wise, but a decent snapshot of the forum's cheat-sharing culture and its casual disregard for detection status or malware risk.
THIS IS MY FAV IT RAPES— eskimo
nortonfailss. ty :) Edit: epic malware :(— sexxxx
unhide plx— xxkevin
Kartoffel Hack V3.1 (CSS) — moved to Detected Hacks
A once-loaded CSS cheat gets the death sentence: VAC2 detected, thread locked.
This is a release thread by longtime [FkN] Crew member vermiLLion for 'Kartoffel Hack V3.1', a Counter-Strike: Source cheat packed with the usual era features (ESP, wallhack modes, radar, speedhacks, bypasses). It got a friendly early reception, but months later staff member Skippy flagged it as VAC2 detected and locked the topic, later returning to post an explicit warning that using it would get players banned from VAC2 servers. The thread now lives in the 'Detected Hacks' graveyard section, a common fate for CS:S tools from this period.
Hack detected. Closed— Skippy
This hack is VAC2 detected. If you use this hack you will be banned from all VAC2 servers.— Skippy
Niiiicee— ThePirate
[VAC2DETECTED][CSS] SourceHack_v3
A German cheat menu with 'rain removal' and a feature nobody could explain — filed straight into the Detected Hacks graveyard.
hihohiho posted a German-made multi-feature cheat for Counter-Strike: Source called SourceHack v3, listing an enormous grab-bag of options (wallhack, ESP, sv_cheats/sv_pure bypasses, speedhack via host_timescale, and oddities like 'no rain' and an unexplained 'chrome' feature). It was already flagged VAC2 detected in the thread title, and posted to the Detected Hacks archive rather than as a live recommendation. The replies are the classic low-effort pile-on of a hidden-content thread: dozens of members just posting 'unhide' or 'thanks' to unlock the download, with one early report that it didn't actually work ('prop details are everywhere').
This hack is 100% VAC proof FOREVER if you follow the readme correctly!!!! you will never get banned!— hihohiho
Nothing works, prop details are everywhere— jamesbondisahac
chrome (dont ask me what that is)— hihohiho
[CSS Hack] Purse 3.2, MasterHack v7 and Hidder
A cheat-release thread so old it got detected, locked, and archived before anyone could say thanks
A quick 2009 post in the Detected Hacks subforum of the Counter-Strike: Source section, pointing to three cheats (Purse 3.2, MasterHack v7, Hidder) attributed to a group called 'Agression'. As typical for these threads, the content was hidden behind a reply-to-unlock wall, drawing a couple of low-effort 'thanks, please unhide' replies before a moderator closed it as a 'Request'. Nothing dramatic — just a small, mundane snapshot of the era's cheat-sharing culture and forum housekeeping.
thnx dude pls unhide ;)— kolo
Request ;Closed— SNK
[RELEASE] Simple CSS Hook — Detected and Pulled
A CSS hack release that got flagged as detected before it even got off the ground
A short-lived release thread in the Counter-Strike: Source 'Detected Hacks' subforum, where user prololipop posted a 'Simple CSS Hook.' Fellow member marz quickly pointed out the hook had already been detected long before this post, and prololipop conceded and pulled the link. A moderator (SNK) then edited the original post to mark it DETECTED and removed, and the thread was locked — a routine bit of forum housekeeping typical of these cheat-release boards.
i thought that simple hook was detected a long time ago.— marz
My bad >.> i'll remove it— prololipop
CSS Immunity Hack (by Amped) — later flagged VAC2 Detected
A member fishes for a working Vista kernel hack — six months later staff quietly mark the whole thing VAC2 Detected.
A short-lived thread in the Counter-Strike: Source 'Detected Hacks' graveyard, where a member called Amped asks if anyone has a Ring 0 kernel-level hack that actually works on Vista, after a version he downloaded failed to run. Only one other user replies, saying they can't help. Months later the thread gets bumped by a moderator (Skippy) confirming the hack was VAC2 Detected and locking it as a warning to anyone still using it. A pretty typical fkn0wned artifact: a hopeful ask in the cheat scene, a dead end, and then the inevitable ban-hammer epilogue.
Does anybody have a kernel hack (the ring 0 never detected shit) that works for Vista on CSS: ) ?— Amped
This hack is VAC2 detected. If you use this hack you will be banned from all VAC2 servers.— Skippy
Auto-Pistol / Rapid Fire "Undetected Forever" — filed under Detected Hacks
Posted as 'undetected forever,' filed under Detected Hacks, flagged as a keylogger — a perfect CS:S cheat-scene cautionary tale.
A user named arash posted a CS:S auto-pistol/rapid-fire cheat claiming it was 'undetected forever,' but the thread lives in the Detected Hacks subforum, tipping off the ending before you even read it. A higher-ranked member, KreaT!vE, followed up with virus-scan links warning the tool actually logged keystrokes and modified registry files, and noted the poster was banned. The topic was locked shortly after, a classic fate for sketchy cheat-scene uploads.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!— KreaT!vE
It logs keys and edit's registry files.— KreaT!vE