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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:41 pm Reply with quote
lordtopcat
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Hey Guys,

Does anyone know how vBulletin contacts their base and tells them where it's running? I have a leased license and have been caught using it on a few different domains. Does anyone know what I can remove so it doesn't tell them where it's running?

I know nulled versions have this.

Cheers,
LTC
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:06 am Reply with quote
0verl0rd
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Yeah there are callbacks and hotlinks, a few ways they can get you.

The thing is, why do you even fucking bother with your version, go get a DGT null, check it's verification, generate a valid looking license and run from that NULLED version instead of fucking around with some version you feel attached too because you coughed up some cash at some stage.

Fuck man don't waste your time nulling that shit if you have no idea either.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:03 pm Reply with quote
lenny
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This is a security community, not a cracking or warez board.
Support developers, but their software. Its a little to ask, but how are programmers supposed to feed their families without your support?

Anyway, Nulling can be very complicated - I have never used vBulletin so I wouldn't know how it is coded, but programmers use very sneaky ways of checking the validity of software licenses. If you *really* have to use illegal software (be it on your own head, and on your own conscience) then use a professionally nulled version, dont try and do it yourself - you could end up in a *lot* of trouble if you try and fail to do it yourself. I wont point to any good sources of good nulled versions, but im sure you already know a few places.
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