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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended Crack Thread
A duplicate Photoshop crack post turns into classic forum bickering over 'unhide this' and who posted first
A low-effort software-sharing thread in the Red Light District's Software subforum, offering a cracked copy of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended. Early replies immediately call out that the same file had been posted the day before by someone else, leading to a brief mix-up between the OP and another member over whose post was a 'crack' versus a 'trial' bypass. The rest of the thread devolves into the era-typical spam of one-word 'thanks', 'unhide', and 'sweet thx' replies from members trying to unlock the hidden download link.
hmm i just posted this yersterday lol .. look its below your post— l3m0nz
Mann, all things are hided in here, mabye i should give the 10$ and tyhen download.. Haha!— gernhard
unhide i hope its not rapidshare— xscorpion
Google Earth Pro share thread
A random Google Earth Pro giveaway thread that somehow ran for six months of low-effort thank-yous
In the Red Light District's Software subforum, longtime member Afteryou posted a generic blurb about Google Earth Pro (basically its Wikipedia description) accompanying what was presumably a download link. The thread mostly consists of members dropping by over several months just to say thanks or 'nice,' with barely any real discussion or drama — a quintessential filler thread from the software-sharing corner of the site. It quietly stretched from May to November 2007, picking up replies from a mix of regular members, a Supervisor (HaSh), and at least one account later banned (trance144).
Pointless thread starter— HaSh
thx google earth is amasing— monk3y
Nice work bra'— cl!ent
LimeWire.PRO 4.16.1 upload thread
The one where half the forum just showed up to say 'ty' for a LimeWire client nobody actually needed a PRO version of
An uploader named LoRd Ragealot posted a release thread for LimeWire.PRO 4.16.1 in the Red Light District > Software subforum, copy-pasting the standard feature list for that LimeWire version (BitTorrent support, Mojito DHT, TLS, firewall-to-firewall transfers, etc). The thread ran two pages and turned into the classic warez-board ritual: dozens of low-effort 'ty', 'thx', 'lawl' replies from members racking up post counts to unlock the download. Nothing notable happened beyond the routine file-sharing courtesy responses typical of the Software board.
Thank you kind sir.— Bliss
Thx, is this the newest one?— ijusk03du
unhide— abusayaff
Virus Makers (Red Light District > Software)
A shared 'virus maker' download thread ends with someone's antivirus log full of trojans — and everyone just says 'ty' anyway.
This was the tail end of a long-running thread in the Software subforum of Fkn0wned's Red Light District, where members shared and thanked each other for a 'virus maker' tool. A few pages in, member abstract1337 posted an antivirus scan showing the shared download was flagged as containing multiple trojans (Win32/VB.NDG, Win32/Delf.NGG) and told people to delete it. Despite the warning, the thread kept rolling with the usual low-effort 'ty', 'thanks', and 'hawt' replies typical of file-sharing threads on the forum. It's a small but telling snapshot of the site's Red Light District culture — sketchy tool-sharing, minimal vetting, and a community that shrugged off malware warnings.
delete this it has viruses....— abstract1337
omg ty lol— abstract1337
hawt— sniperownsdicks
Autodesk Maya 2008 Unlimited Full 2.5 DVD.ISO
A warez-era share of pro 3D software that turned into a little parade of 'thx man' replies and a mod request.
A post in the Red Light District > Software subforum by prolific uploader LoRd Ragealot sharing a copy of Autodesk Maya 8/2008 Unlimited, padded out with copy-pasted marketing feature blurbs and stock promo images. The replies are the classic low-effort warez-thread chorus: quick thanks, 'great find,' a couple of 'unhide pl0x' requests from members without full access, and one poster claiming he'd been using it for a month and a half. It's a small, ordinary slice of the forum's software-piracy culture rather than anything dramatic — notable mainly for the uploader's self-congratulatory thread title and one member (prinz) casually asking to be made a mod of the Software section in the middle of it.
1 of my best posts!!— LoRd Ragealot
yeah! great find indeed....and who showed you the way?! who was your leader?!— mirco182
unhide pl0x— xStJimmyx
I-Doser: 'Gets You Hi Through Sounds'
The old binaural-beats thread where half the forum swore digital drugs actually worked
A long-running thread (this is page 9 of the tail end) about I-Doser, the software claiming binaural audio tracks could simulate drug-like effects. Members traded skeptical curiosity, quick reactions after trying tracks, and the usual low-effort bumps ('thx', 'unhide', 'ill give it a try') typical of a wildly popular but shallow Red Light District thread. One user's account of dozing off mid-session and waking up twitchy with 'flashing dots' stands out as the thread's most memorable anecdote.
haha, i tryed a-bomb. didn't get much, but thats because i dozed off to sleep halfway through and woke up at the end, and when i opened my eyes i seen flashing dots for about a minute, then when i got up i was all active and twitchy. ahah nice— tEKnikal
Lol i know this one, never had a chance to try it out.— dxthammer
Is this Rapidshare too???— lowhailfire
Invisible Browsing v6.5 release thread
The old IP-masking tool everyone downloaded, half of them couldn't even patch it.
A software release thread in the Red Light District's Software subforum, where regular anarchie65 posted a cracked/patched copy of 'Invisible Browsing v6.5', an IP-masking and browser-privacy tool. The thread ran to at least three pages of the classic download-and-thank cycle: dozens of members dropping quick 'thanks', a few asking for help getting the patch to work, and others mentioning practical (if slightly comedic) reasons for wanting it — dodging ISP throttling, working around a Rapidshare IP ban, or farming region-locked reward-site offers. Pure late-2000s warez-board atmosphere: low effort replies, warn-system tags next to several names, and a couple of now-banned users still in the thread history.
i like this thing it really works PERFECTLY but how to patch it? i dont know how.. can teach?— haha.1
using it for prize rebel so i can do all the US offers— retarded_elephant70
Most i have tried so far havent worked :S 3rd time lucky?— TenSpeed
Super Bluetooth Hack thread (page 5)
Eleven posts, one-word replies, and a whole lot of 'thanks' — the death rattle of a classic warez thread.
This is the tail end of a long-running thread in the 'Red Light District > Software' section sharing 'Super Bluetooth Hack,' a mid-2000s mobile Bluetooth novelty/hacking tool that made rounds on forums of the era. By page 5, the thread has devolved into the classic downloader ritual: members bumping the post, saying thanks, or posting one-liners to unlock hidden/unhidden content. No real discussion or drama here — just a snapshot of regular members (many low-post-count 'Trained Noobs') cycling through in January 2008.
unhide— cctnfg
hmm lets see— steveo460
ill give it a try thanks— Nickgio
The 'Hack Pack' Mega-Thread: Software Section's Longest-Running Freebie Dump
24+ pages of 'thanks bro' — the compiled-tools thread that never died and outlived Gametration itself.
A member named HaSh kicked off a 'mega-thread' in the Red Light District's Software subforum, bundling together various tools scraped from other posts in the section into one convenient pack, crediting the original posters (Afteryou, Shifty, Prinz, Millerlite, Kiingy). The thread became a long-running community staple, ballooning to over 20 pages as new members trickled in for years just to say thanks. The page captured here shows the tail end of its life, spanning a rebrand from Gametration.com to Fkn0wned.com, with dozens of low-effort 'thanks'/'ty'/'big thx' replies from mostly low-post-count members — a classic bump-thread that became a rite of passage for newcomers.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, SOME SOFTWARE MAY INCLUDE HARMFUL MATERIAL!— HaSh
thank you all i love fkn0wned— numba1killer
holy shit, gotta see this! Thanks!— xkentax
Rapid share search engine
A guy finds a way to search RapidShare, drops it in the wrong subforum, and half the thread just says 'ty'
In late 2007, member chooken shared a tool/site for searching RapidShare links, mainly hyping it up for finding music, with a casual warning about viruses. The thread drew a steady trickle of one-word thank-yous and low-effort bumps over the following months, plus some confusion about what exactly the tool did and mild ribbing about it being misfiled outside the Music subforum. Typical Red Light District > Software fare: low-content, high-gratitude, everyone just here for the free stuff.
Just found this. You can search rapid share. I am going to use this for all my music for now on. Just be careful of viruses.— chooken
why the fuck is it in music section?— laptops
yea dude it is, pretty good i reckon, just get a few ip changers= unlimted downloads, Chooken should post with more details how to do it etc.— jcomp6
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended + Keygen Upload Thread
A rar-splitting, keygen-bundling Photoshop CS3 giveaway that ran for pages of one-word 'thanks'
In the Red Light District's Software subforum, member AveLoN (posting in October 2007, apparently to farm reputation as a newcomer) uploaded a multi-part RAR release of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended along with an activation keygen, password-locked to the site's own URL. The thread ran to at least three pages, with dozens of members dropping by through December 2007 just to post brief 'thanks'/'ty'/'unhide' replies to unlock or acknowledge the download. It's a classic snapshot of early forum warez culture — piracy uploads as reputation currency, and threads kept alive purely by drive-by gratitude posts.
leik noob? ... I'm going to post Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extend.— AveLoN
Everything is working 100% properly. ENJOY!— AveLoN
fkn sweet— The Haxxor man
Upload Sites! (2008 mega-list of file hosts, forums & free web tools)
One member's giant 2008 link-dump of every free upload site, host, and forum script the internet had to offer — and it got pinned.
Started by dark_skillz in early 2008, this thread is a sprawling reference list of file-sharing/upload sites, free web hosts, forum software, remotely-hosted forums, free subdomains, free domains, webmail providers, and site counters — basically a survival kit for broke teenagers trying to host cheats, images, and websites without paying for anything. The community reception was warm and appreciative, with several members suggesting additions (like uploadarmy.com and niggorex.com) and staff eventually deeming it useful enough to move and pin in the Software section. It's a solid time capsule of the mid-2000s 'free everything' web ecosystem — Rapidshare alternatives, Geocities-era hosting, and old-school forum engines like YaBB and phpBB2 all get name-checked.
Should Be pinned— blackxthink
So many free altenatives to RS.— wirmware
moved and pinned in software section.— HaSh
Hide IP Platinum 3.43 share thread (page 2)
A software crack posted in the Red Light District — and a wall of members just saying 'unhide' and 'thanks'
This is the tail end of a thread in the Red Light District > Software section where someone shared a copy of Hide IP Platinum 3.43, a privacy/IP-masking tool. The replies are the classic low-effort forum chorus of the era — quick thanks, 'looks cool', and repeated requests to 'unhide' the download link. A handful of regulars from the CS 1.6/CS:S crowd drop by, and the thread fizzles out with a one-word 'Cheers' from an Aussie member.
looks cool. unhide thanks =)— goofu
hopes this works good with rs— wirmware
Cheers— Millishka
DCL's 10,000 Full Programs and Cracks (Mega-Thread)
A 17-page monument to warez culture — one guy, ten thousand cracked programs, and hundreds of 'ty' replies keeping it bumped for months.
This was a long-running mega-thread in the Red Light District > Software section of Gametration.com (later rebranded Fkn0wned.com), where user DCLXVI posted a massive compiled collection of cracked/full software. The thread spans well over a hundred pages of replies, mostly members thanking the OP, requesting reuploads/unhides, or dropping one-line hype. It's less a discussion than a running tally of gratitude and low-effort bumps that kept the thread alive across late 2007 and into 2008, spanning the site's transition between its two names.
DCL FTW— Exodus
i bet its 9999 u dam hackars!! i r H@xors— Tightnme
Damn, this is good.— Giibi
McAfee Total Protection share (with a 'thanks' rapidshare gag)
A member drops a McAfee download and slips in a sneaky 'thank you' rapidshare link — classic 2007 forum hustle.
This is a 2007 Software subforum post in Gametration's 'Red Light District' section, where user Sonikk shared a mounted-image copy of McAfee Total Protection with no serial needed. The reply chain is the usual short courtesy bump — a string of 'ty', 'thx', and 'cool thx' from members across CS 1.6, CS:S, and WoW crowds. Nothing dramatic happens; it's a low-stakes software-sharing thread typical of the era's cheat/warez-adjacent forums, notable mostly for the cheeky 'download this to say thanks' link Sonikk tacked onto a legit-sounding antivirus share.
NO SERIAL OR CRACK REQUIRED— Sonikk
Feel like saying thanks for the download? Then download this file to support me— Sonikk
cool thx EDIT: whats the pass????— Master_Killer
"get free $, i had tested - its work" - the A.W.Surveys referral pitch thread
A brand-new member with 20 posts swore his survey-site referral link paid out $27, and the forum did not believe him for one second.
A low-post-count member named kib0rg posted a classic 2007-era 'get paid to fill out surveys' referral pitch (A.W.Surveys), claiming he'd personally cashed out and pasted the site's full FAQ to back it up. Regulars immediately clocked it as spam/scammy self-promotion, with one member noting kib0rg was already suspected of spreading viruses, and another simply replying 'fuck you!'. The thread fizzles into a few dismissive one-liners ('Lol, surveys', 'wtf') before dying out, a pretty typical fate for referral-link spam on the Red Light District > Software board.
i had get 27$ for free its easy - only register 1 free account in my link, and i have small bonus and you!— kib0rg
fuck you!— __yess__
Noob is already suspected for giving virusses and shit, he as 14 posts, So don't listen to this fag;)— FL_Freak
Full Fraps Version Thread
Free full Fraps 'for people who don't feel like paying' — misfiled, mocked, and quietly forgotten
A member named adam-buster posted a share of the full (paid) version of Fraps screen-recording software, initially posting it in the wrong section before mods redirected it to the Red Light District. The thread devolves into typical low-effort forum banter, with one member calling out adam-buster for accidentally uploading the wrong file (FRAPs.exe) and questioning his computer literacy — a jab he later admitted was fair. The rest of the replies are brief, mostly one-liners, emoticons, and thanks, with the thread limping along sporadically from September to December 2007.
This file has been scanned for and IS clean, well, enjoy!— adam-buster
Yo, you uploaded FRAPs.exe...................... Just wondering but are you Computer Illiterate?— hunterbrute224
<--- sorta— adam-buster
MSN WebCam Hack
A 4-page "MSN webcam hack" thread that was mostly people saying thanks, asking if it worked, and one guy calling out the download as a virus.
A long-running thread in the Red Light District > Software subforum shared some kind of tool claiming to let users spy on or access others' MSN webcams. As with a lot of these old download threads, the replies are mostly one-liners: thanks, bumps, requests to 'unhide' hidden content, and skepticism about whether it actually worked. At least one member flagged the file as a virus after trying it, which cuts through the hype typical of these Red Light District posts.
It's a virus don't download.— Pyroxic
Video is kinda homo looking..— MONST3R
no answers, just off topic replies— LoRd Ragealot
Server Destrustion (Software sharing thread, page 6)
A years-long 'Server Destrustion' tool/release thread limps to its final page — mostly just members saying thanks and asking what it even does.
This is the tail end of a long-running thread in the Red Light District > Software section of Fkn0wned.Com, an early-2010s gaming/cheat-scene forum. By page 6 the thread has devolved into a string of short replies — thanks, praise, and at least one member asking what the shared tool actually does — rather than substantive discussion. It captures the typical rhythm of these boards: a popular release draws a long tail of bump-and-thank posts from regulars long after the original content was posted.
dude awesome— night2shade
So What exactly does it do?— {}JuNNeZ{}
Rageage anyone?— whee
[RS] Sony Vegas 7.0 thread (page 2)
The tail end of a Sony Vegas 7.0 warez thread — mostly 'thx' and 'nice' from grateful downloaders.
This is the closing page of a 'Red Light District > Software' thread sharing a copy of Sony Vegas 7.0 video editing software, a section of Fkn0wned.Com dedicated to warez, movies, music, and other pirated goods. By this second page the original content is long gone, leaving only a string of members dropping quick thanks and one-word replies. It's a small, unremarkable but very typical slice of the forum's software-sharing culture, complete with the wide cast of usernames and Xfire tags common to the era.
unhide— supernoob1
w00t thx— xBuRnS
nice— ynaggo
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 ISO RIP + Crack
That time a Fkn0wned mod dropped a full MCE 2005 review-slash-download and half the board just wanted it for their old laptop
A 2007 post by supervisor DCLXVI in the Red Light District's Software subforum, offering a ripped/cracked ISO of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 alongside a genuinely detailed writeup covering TV-tuner cards, remote controls, MPEG2 codecs, and hardware requirements. The thread reads like a mini tech-review article bundled with a warez drop, and the replies are the usual low-effort thanks and 'sick'/'nice' chatter typical of software-sharing threads on the site. One user jokes about already having 'Media Center Vista Edition,' prompting a mildly confused follow-up, and the thread trails off with drive-by one-word bumps months later into December.
aw nice. to bad i just installed Media Center Vista edition on mah Media Center computr.— AveLoN
Media center vista? hm never heard of it is it new?— ynaggo
sweet, ive been looking for this— reaper-Z
Mega-Thread: Portable Apps (Red Light District > Software)
A 7-page relic where hundreds of members just showed up to say 'ty' for a mystery pile of portable apps.
This was a long-running 'mega-thread' in the Red Light District > Software subforum where original poster DCLXVI (later renamed MessiaH, a Co-Manager) dropped a bundle of portable applications for members to grab. The thread ballooned to 7 pages almost entirely through drive-by 'thanks/ty/unhide' replies from the community rather than discussion, a classic pattern for download-mega-threads on cheat/warez-adjacent forums of the era. Notably the page shows the site itself mid-transition, with headers flipping between 'Gametration.com' and 'Fkn0wned.Com,' capturing a rebrand/domain-change moment in the forum's history. The vibe is pure late-2000s forum culture: low-effort bumps, xfire handles in every signature, and a 1000-post 'club' badge system marking the old-timers.
Many portable applications!— DCLXVI / MessiaH
oh yeah im so wet— zubetube
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\VIRUS.EXE— mflames01
RapidHaxx, Final Build 2.0 (Software share thread)
A pirated-software drop thread that just kept getting bumped with one-word thanks for over a month.
This tail end of a 'Red Light District > Software' thread shows the final page of replies to a shared release called 'RapidHaxx, Final Build 2.0.' By the time these posts roll in (mid-Dec 2007 into Jan 2008), the actual content of the release is long buried — the thread has devolved into a string of members dropping by to say thanks, ask if it still works, or just leave a smiley. It's a classic warez-board tail: no drama, no big personalities, just the quiet churn of a download thread outliving its usefulness.
This still works?— wirmware
WOW thanks— Wildchild
Unhide thanks.— IGotPwned :[
Pokemon Yellow/Red/Blue/Green Java Mobile Ports Thread
Old-school Pokemon games ported to Java phones — nostalgia bait that got 40+ replies of pure hype
A software-sharing thread in the Red Light District where someone posted Java mobile phone ports of the original Game Boy Pokemon titles (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green). This is page 3 of a multi-page thread, mostly filled with short reaction posts from members hyped to relive the classic games on their phones. No real drama, just a steady trickle of gratitude and excitement typical of a warez/download thread on this board.
gotta catch 'em all! pokemon!— smileyjade
ooooo hope these work on my phone— d(0_0)b
this is sweet— Prof_Oak
BitDefender Total Security 2008 giveaway/share thread
A 2007 antivirus promo post that somehow got half the forum saying 'ty' and 'w00t'
A member named corbalz posted a promotional rundown of BitDefender Total Security 2008 in the Software subforum of the Red Light District section, touting its antivirus, firewall, anti-phishing, and 'Gamer Mode' features. The replies are almost entirely short, low-effort thank-you posts from a rotating cast of regulars ('thx', 'ty', 'w00t'), typical of cheat-scene download/share threads where the actual content mattered less than bumping the post count. Nothing controversial happens here — it's a pretty ordinary snapshot of forum culture circa late 2007, full of Xfire handles, warn-system icons, and CS 1.6/CS:S players killing time between matches.
finally now thats an anti virus!!!!— abusayaff
ty so much i love you im gay— briballdo
Omfg is it realli betteh than kasperzky?— Ezku
Massive Download List! 3000+ (Red Light District > Software)
A megathread of 3,000+ downloads that everybody said 'thanks' to and nobody remembers what was actually in it.
This is page 3 of a long-running Software subforum thread built around a huge, community-compiled download list (advertised at over 3,000 items) posted in Fkn0wned's Red Light District section. The visible content is almost entirely late replies from late 2007 into early 2008 — short bumps, thank-yous, and 'unhide' requests from members trying to see the hidden download links. It captures the low-effort, gratitude-spam culture typical of big resource-list threads on cheat/warez-adjacent forums of that era, with posters mostly just registering appreciation rather than discussing content.
thats the biggest list of anything ever!! lol— Famousss
dude thats sick!— night2shade
I only need perl— {}JuNNeZ{}
Limewire Pro 4.14.8 Release Thread
A software share so beloved it kept old-school members saying 'unhide' for six months straight.
A member named monk3y posted a cracked copy of Limewire Pro 4.14.8, touted for supposedly adding torrent support, in the Red Light District's Software subforum back in August 2007. The thread became a classic low-effort bump magnet, with dozens of members chiming in over the following months with one-word 'ty', 'unhide', or 'thanks' replies just to reveal hidden download content. One reply even called out that the software was itself stolen/reposted ('thx but its stealed'). It's a snapshot of an era when file-sharing tools and cracked software were casually swapped in the darker corners of gaming forums.
thx but its stealed— -PoG-
hmm no virus this time ? ^^— w44s
Torrent support eh?— Monkeygeek
Password^Stealer thread (Software, Red Light District)
A 12-page password-stealer release thread that's basically just a wall of 'thanks', 'unhide', and one guy's Kaspersky catching it as a trojan.
This was a long-running release thread in the Red Light District > Software section of Fkn0wned.com, centered on a piece of software dubbed 'Password^Stealer'. The vast majority of visible replies are the classic forum-download ritual: members posting 'unhide', 'thanks', or 'ty' to reveal hidden download links, with a scattering of confusion over file errors and at least one member reporting their antivirus flagged the tool as a trojan. It captures the everyday texture of a mid-2000s 'warez/cheat scene' board — low-effort bumping, Xfire handles in signatures, and rank titles like Noob, Trained Noob, and Pro Spammer.
'tis a trojan, thats what my kaspersky said to me— Anexxion
why is it all file uploaders are banned? <--my head right now— adrienspawn
why does it say file is corupt and and it has like copy to clipboard and close and something else?????????? what do i do this progman sounds cool— SansabaDawg
CW AIO 3 RapidShare Pack 2007 — Software Bundle Drop
2007's ultimate 'AIO' toolkit drop — Rapidshare hacks, generators, and premium account tools all bundled into one legendary pack.
A member named 'prinz' posted a big all-in-one software pack (credited to 'Cyber GodFather') bundling a grab-bag of era-typical downloader tools, account generators, and premium-account workarounds for Rapidshare and Megaupload, framed as a bonus-loaded release in the Red Light District > Software section. The thread drew the usual mix of hype, a double-posting mishap blamed on a browser glitch, and short 'unhide/thanks' replies typical of file-share bait threads from this period. Nothing dramatic unfolds — it's a snapshot of the mid-2000s file-sharing/warez culture that ran alongside the cheat scene on Gametration.
Ohhh Lets see what you got.— TheLithuaniansLeader
Im sorry it was ant accident p.s edited Im sorry my mozzila fucked up so i madde it double rly sorry— TheLithuaniansLeader
sweet ty— cakeeater25
eBruTe cheat thread (page 4)
A years-long CS 1.6/Source cheat thread reduced to one recurring question: 'does this still work?'
This is a late page of a long-running Red Light District > Software thread about the 'eBruTe' tool, most likely a Counter-Strike cheat/hack release popular in the 1.6/Source era. By late 2007 the thread had devolved into a stream of short bump-and-thank-you replies from members hoping the download or method still functioned, a common fate for cheat threads on Fkn0wned as tools aged and got patched. No real drama or technical discussion survives on this page, just the low hum of a community checking in on an old release.
does this still work?— mystical1
THX— asshoel50
FUxK what is it— onepop
Sony Vegas 7.0c
Six pages of thank-yous for a video editor everyone in the CS:S montage scene needed
A long-running Software-board thread in the Red Light District section where members shared a copy of Sony Vegas 7.0c, the video editing suite widely used at the time for making Counter-Strike frag movies and montages. By this point in the thread (pages 4-6) the actual sharing details are long buried under a stream of one-line replies — mostly 'thanks', 'ty', and 'unhide' requests — spanning from late 2007 into early 2008. It's a good snapshot of the era's editing-software culture and the low-effort bump/thank-you posting style typical of warez threads on these boards.
i got better on aony vegas 8.0 pro— Zeton
where the * can i get xfire??— Zeton
been looking for this— Vydran
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise (Software share thread)
Fourteen guys, one pirated Office suite, and a whole lot of 'unhide plz'
A long-running Red Light District software thread where a member had shared a download for Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, and this page catches the tail end of it — page 3 of 4 — filled almost entirely with short 'thanks/unhide' replies from members trying to reveal the hidden download content. It's a snapshot of classic warez-board etiquette: post a one-liner of gratitude to unlock access to the link. Nothing dramatic happens, just the steady hum of a forum doing what Red Light District boards did best.
tanks you— mflames01
unhode plz nd ty in advance— mcglynn05
Thanks, really needed this— Giibi
Attacker Hackers CD V.1 [For All You Hackers]
Some guy dumps a mystery 'hacker toolkit' CD in the warez subforum, half the replies say thanks, the other half say it's probably a virus.
A member called dark_skillz posted a compilation package billed as a collection of 'PC hacking', 'web hacking', and 'e-mail hacking' tools in the Software section of the Red Light District. The replies are the classic warez-thread mix: a bunch of low-effort 'ty'/'thx' posts, some skepticism about whether the download was legit, and at least one member reporting that a virus scan flagged multiple detections in the archive. A few regulars joked about the irony of expecting a 'hacker CD' not to contain malware, while others openly said they wouldn't risk downloading it.
ohmygot is this real ?— __yess__
maybe because its a hackers cd?!!!?!?! Nooooo, would you expect a virus if you downloaded a virus??!— Paws
if i gotto download this im not guna lel, prob a logger— steveo460
Perfect Keylogger v1.6.5 release thread
A page of one-word 'thanks' posts closing out a keylogger download thread in the forum's shadiest corner
This was the tail end of a long-running Red Light District > Software thread sharing a cracked/leaked copy of 'Perfect Keylogger v1.6.5', spanning multiple pages and months of bumps. By this final page (spanning late 2007 into March 2008) the actual discussion had dried up into a string of members dropping quick one-liners ('ty', 'thanx', 'thanks', 'merci', 'unhide') just to acknowledge or unlock the download. It's a pretty typical warez-board artifact — low-effort gratitude posts padding out a piracy/tools thread rather than any real conversation.
ty— ISAACPWNES
thanx— dark_skillz
merci— Justus4hack
Wireless Hacking Live-CD (FBI version)
A shared 'wireless hacking' live-CD thread where half the replies are just people joking the feds were gonna kick your door in
A long-running (3-page) Software subforum thread in the Red Light District section sharing a wireless-hacking live-CD download, tagged jokingly as the 'FBI version.' By this later stretch the thread had mostly devolved into short one-liners: some members hyping it up as cool, others joking nervously that downloading it would get the FBI to raid your house. A few newer/low-post members just dropped quick thank-yous or asked for hidden content to be unhidden. It's a small, low-effort tail-end of a bigger download thread rather than a big drama moment.
i wouldnt download this its the fbi FBI they'll bust into your house catch you in a porno crysis— IPwn3d
looks cool thanks F— Famousss
ty unhide plz:) sound so cool— cheaterjoe1
Hacking Into a Computer [With Pictures]
A 2008 NetBIOS 'tutorial' that had half the board begging to unhide it
In the Software subforum of Red Light District, member dark_skillz posted a tutorial about NetBIOS hacking on local networks, referencing Cain and Abel as a tool, with the actual steps hidden behind a spoiler/reply-to-unlock wall. The thread quickly filled with members asking to 'unhide' the content and a scattering of casual replies, plus one member (Stev0) noting the technique only worked on LAN/WAN, not over the internet as some might assume. It's a classic snapshot of the era's low-effort 'hidden tutorial' posting style and the community's eagerness to see gated content.
Good tut but people guna think you can hack through ip's lol when this is only for LAN & WAN.— Stev0
unhide— xpro0fx
show plz and ty— Rose
MadCrackeR Upload Thread
A cracked tool drop that kept randoms saying 'ty ty ty ty' for a full year straight.
A software release thread in the Red Light District > Software section, sharing a tool called 'MadCrackeR' (billed as 'The Cracker Machine') via an MUpload.com link. Posted by member afteryou back in February 2007, the thread quietly kept pulling replies through the rest of 2007, mostly one-line thank-yous, 'does it work?' checks, and a few skeptical or hype reactions. It's a good snapshot of the low-effort, high-volume bump culture typical of Red Light District release threads on this forum.
lmao cracker machine coool CRACKER ! lol— trickster
Can crack anything ?— [LiP]STicK.
Dayum— CodenameHawk
Fraps 2.9.1 Cracked!
A cracked screen-recorder upload turns into a two-month chorus of 'ty' and dead-link pleas.
In the Red Light District's Software subforum, member blackxthink posted a cracked copy of the screen-recording tool Fraps 2.9.1 in late 2007, later dropping a replacement Megaupload link when the first died. The thread ran from November 2007 into January 2008 with over a dozen members chiming in, mostly one-word thanks, hype, and requests to 'unhide' the download link. It's a small but classic slice of the forum's warez-sharing culture, low on drama but full of the low-effort bump culture typical of these download threads.
God is a Girl!— Megabyte
fucking a i need this to work— CobraSkin
I love you— Loucouss
Super Win Speed Startup v1.03.16 Retail (Software Release Post)
A retail PC speed-up tool gets the classic Fkn0wned warez treatment — box shot, feature list, and confused comment replies included.
A software release thread posted in the Red Light District > Software subforum by prolific uploader LoRd Ragealot, sharing a cracked/retail copy of a startup-management utility called Speed Startup. The post itself is a straight lift of marketing copy describing the program's features for trimming Windows startup items. Replies are typical low-effort forum filler of the era: a member angling for mod status in the subforum, someone asking if the download works and requesting an install password, and a newer member just saying thanks.
Request to be mod in "software" ... do this work?— prinz
Need password for installation, you know it?— cedars
thanks man— crazy5abimunda
iPod Themes! (5G/5.5G Firmware & Custom Skins Thread)
Back when your iPod Video was your other computer — custom firmware, Scarface skins, and a Windows Vista theme with 'game support'
A 2007 Red Light District > Software thread where LoRd Ragealot shared custom firmware and theme downloads for 5th/5.5th generation iPod Videos, along with a guide for telling the two hardware revisions apart (and a warning not to mix up firmware between them). Includes screenshots of themes like a Scarface skin and a Vista-style interface, all pointing to third-party tools like iPodWizard. A handful of members drop in with quick thanks, giving it that classic low-key appreciation-thread vibe of the era.
DO NOT USE 5.5G FIRMWARE FOR A 5G IPOD OR VICE VERSA OR U WILL HAVE TO REFORMAT IPOD.— LoRd Ragealot
thankz anarchie65, what would i do without you— necroviz
Thx man <3333— InzaneHacker
Shifty's Teamspeak Hacker Pack
Seven pages deep, one lonely 'unhide' request at a time — a 2008 Teamspeak hack pack refuses to die.
This was the tail end of a long-running Red Light District > Software thread sharing 'Shifty's Teamspeak Hacker Pack,' a pirated software/tools bundle typical of fkn0wned's warez corner. By page seven the actual content was long buried under a wall of low-effort bumps — 'thx,' 'unhide,' 'great share man' — from members trying to reveal hidden download links. It's less a discussion than a ritual: newcomers filing in month after month just to say thanks and beg for visibility on an old post.
thx mate wow great work— sigismunt
unhide— craigp123
The "Unhide" Asshole— Big Smoke
12,000 PhotoShop Shapes
A user named 'Industry' drops 12k Photoshop shapes on the GFX crowd and everyone just says thanks
A short, low-drama software-sharing thread in the Red Light District's Software subforum, where staff member Industry posted a RapidShare link to a massive pack of 12,000 Photoshop shapes for the site's graphic design crowd. Replies were brief and appreciative, with a few regulars and an up-and-coming GFX member chiming in with quick thanks. A fairly ordinary but representative slice of the forum's GFX/software-sharing culture from early 2008.
ty— ISAACPWNES
noice— ynaggo
ty— DarkHour
Product Keys thread - Red Light District > Software
A giant, years-long thread of forum members begging each other to 'unhide' a pile of software keys.
A 2007 thread in Gametration's 'Red Light District > Software' subforum, started by user elitenoob offering a batch of product keys for games and programs. The replies are almost entirely low-effort 'thx', 'unhide pls', and gratitude posts from members trying to access the hidden content, stretching across seven pages. It captures the classic old-forum ritual of hidden-content threads where you had to reply just to reveal the goods.
here they are (theres a bunch)— elitenoob
just want to say i love you!!!!! and ive been looking for this forever.— creamy_noodles
unhide thx— thesource
Administrator Password Hack
The 2008 thread that shared a boot-disk trick for resetting Windows admin passwords — and the replies are pure old-forum gold.
Posted by uploader LoRd Ragealot in the Red Light District > Software subforum, this thread shared a bootable utility said to reset local Windows 2000/XP administrator passwords without knowing the original one. It's a classic 'warez board' upload post, complete with a screenshot and a short description, followed by a handful of members dropping quick thanks and rep. Nothing eventful happened beyond typical appreciation replies — a small, ordinary utility-sharing thread typical of the era.
thankssofuckinmuchdude i LUB YOU— xStJimmyx
man man man....so nice....+rep— albert90
thanks for this— goofu
Limewire Pro Sharing Thread
Late 2007: someone on Gametration hands out a 'safe' Limewire Pro copy, and the thanks roll in for months.
A short-lived file-sharing post in the Red Light District > Software section, where member corbalz offered a Limewire Pro download as an alternative to the regular, virus-prone version. The thread drew a handful of casual thank-you replies over the following weeks, typical of the low-effort file-sharing culture common on this cheat-scene forum's softer 'warez' subforum. By early 2008 the original download link had reportedly gone dead, a common fate for this era's file-sharing links.
Sick of regular Limewire, want pro but scared of viruses? Look no longer— corbalz
file = deleted— __yess__
NOD32 Complete Software NEW 2008
A cracked antivirus suite dropped in the Software subforum — and someone points out it was already posted
Uploader LoRd Ragealot posted a 2008 release of ESET's NOD32 antivirus/security suite with cracks and keys bundled in, typical fare for the Red Light District > Software section. A quick reply from brutehunter notes it was a repost, but the thread carries on anyway with a handful of members dropping short thank-you replies. Nothing dramatic here, just a routine warez drop and the low-effort 'thanks/df' reply culture typical of the board.
brutehunter all ready posted this man— tit
hope this work— prinz
Portable Virtual PC 2007
A software-sharing thread that's mostly just a wall of 'thx' and 'ty' from regulars
Uploader pyeman posted a share of Portable Virtual PC 2007 in the Red Light District > Software section back in October 2007. The replies trickle in over the following weeks, mostly one-word acknowledgments and thanks from members like andythesk8r, ISAACPWNES, albert90, adamdafoo, mflames01, dark_skillz, and Don Ruski. Nothing dramatic here — just a typical low-effort download thread that quietly accumulated some community regulars' names in its short life.
sounds nice..lets see....— albert90
saweeet man— mflames01
Photoshop CS3 Extended 1 Link - 66MB
Page 3 of the endless Photoshop CS3 download thread — just a wall of drive-by 'thx' posts closing it out.
This was the tail end (page 3) of a warez-sharing thread in Fkn0wned's 'Red Light District > Software' section, where someone had posted a single-link 66MB copy of Photoshop CS3 Extended. By this point the thread had devolved into the typical pattern for these download threads: a string of members dropping by just to say thanks or bump the topic, with a couple asking for a 'working' link. Nothing dramatic happened here — it's a snapshot of the mundane, high-traffic file-sharing culture that filled the Red Light District boards.
need a freakin working one.. thaanks— thankyou943
nice....— ynaggo
Nero Burning ROM Software Dump (v6/7/8)
Someone dumped four versions of Nero burning software in one go — the thanks-train followed for months
A short-lived software-sharing thread in the Red Light District > Software subforum where member flatschGER posted links to several versions of the Nero disc-burning suite (6.6.0.3, 7.2.0.3, 7.9.6.0, and 8). The thread itself is mostly a string of quick 'thx' replies over a couple months, typical of the low-effort bump culture in the warez/software boards. Nothing dramatic happened here — just a routine share that a handful of members appreciated.
Wouaouw thx a lot for sharing <3 .— skyzer
thx— mircomania92
Camtasia Studio 5.0.0.384 Software Share Thread
A 2007 software drop in the 'Red Light District' that mostly turned into a thank-you chain
This was a software-sharing post in Gametration.com's Red Light District > Software subforum, where user Sonikk shared a copy of Camtasia Studio 5.0.0.384 (screen recording software popular for making cheat/gameplay videos back then). The thread itself is unremarkable content-wise — a handful of members drop by over the following weeks just to say thanks or note they were reviving an old thread. It's a small, ordinary snapshot of the site's file-sharing culture and its casual, low-effort reply etiquette of the era.
thanx, srry for grave digging— Ray Teh Ak
fast— k0fighter