Edited by ProtoMan, 29 December 2006 - 03:38 AM.
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How Can I Realize Nulled Ipb And Vb ?
Started by ProtoMan, Dec 29 2006 03:37 AM
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#1
Posted 29 December 2006 - 03:37 AM
I need your help, I have seen some suspicious forum using IPB and vBulletin but don't know how to check if the softwares they are using nulled or not. Also note that I came there as a guest or maybe a member so don't tell me to do something like "In the admin panel, there will be...." . Thank you very much.
#3
Posted 29 December 2006 - 04:54 AM
Chances are if it's nulled it'll say "IPB v.xx.x Nulled by <name>". That'll tell you if it's nulled or not. Ofcourse, a monkey could remove that. Seeing as how the monkeys added it.
1.3 is the only legal free version of IPB. If you know they didn't buy it, and they're using 2.1.7(recent) then it's nulled.
Oh, btw. In the admin panel there would be a picture that says "Parental Advisory, Illegal Content", where the update section should be.
. Have fun.
1.3 is the only legal free version of IPB. If you know they didn't buy it, and they're using 2.1.7(recent) then it's nulled.
Oh, btw. In the admin panel there would be a picture that says "Parental Advisory, Illegal Content", where the update section should be.
#5
Posted 29 December 2006 - 09:56 AM
If you are seriously concerned with illegal copies of bulletin boards, you can report the domain(s) to the appropriate copyright owners.
IPB used to offer online illegal copy report...and consequently I think you can send an email to vBulletin as well. They can, then, check with their database to see if a particular forum is valid or not.
IPB used to offer online illegal copy report...and consequently I think you can send an email to vBulletin as well. They can, then, check with their database to see if a particular forum is valid or not.
#6
Posted 29 December 2006 - 04:26 PM
Im not sure how you do it for VB but i know how to do it for IPB. First go to the websites forums so an example would be:
www.website.com/forums/index.php
next you need to put in this code after index.php
so an example would be
this will show you the client number etc if its nulled chances are it will say Nulled by........
to report the board you have to send an email to
piracy@invisionpower.com
they will then take it from there and thats all you have to do
www.website.com/forums/index.php
next you need to put in this code after index.php
?ipscheck=1&key=ipscheck$1@@
so an example would be
http://www.website.com/forums/index.php?ipscheck=1&key=ipscheck$1@@
this will show you the client number etc if its nulled chances are it will say Nulled by........
to report the board you have to send an email to
piracy@invisionpower.com
they will then take it from there and thats all you have to do
#7
Posted 29 December 2006 - 04:45 PM
I tried the code you told me but still showed the same site without any number or "Nulled by..." . What should I do next ? Also, their footer is not linked back to www.invisionpower.com
Now I can say their URL is www.findfreedomains.info
Please tell me if that IPB is nulled or not
Now I can say their URL is www.findfreedomains.info
Please tell me if that IPB is nulled or not
#8
Posted 29 December 2006 - 06:10 PM
Ok i tried both ipscheck's and they both dont work the two are
so as thats not working the board has to be nulled or pirated. Would you like me to send them and email or do you want to?
piracy@invisionpower.com
oh i also found out about nulld Vbulliten boards if you suspect them just go ahead and report them
www.vbulletin.com/piracy
?ipscheck=1
?ipscheck=1&key=ipscheck$1@@
so as thats not working the board has to be nulled or pirated. Would you like me to send them and email or do you want to?
piracy@invisionpower.com
oh i also found out about nulld Vbulliten boards if you suspect them just go ahead and report them
www.vbulletin.com/piracy
Edited by CrazyRob, 29 December 2006 - 06:18 PM.
#9
Posted 29 December 2006 - 06:22 PM
Another way you can tell if the copyright has been stripped altogether, I seen a few versions of those boards run around. Although I haven't seen this in a IPB for awhile the hackers usually put a form of pop ads or other adware.
But the only other way to tell is you see their ACP panel, usually you can tell if some of the board options give your errors. Especially mysql errors near the top of the site in raw code. But that was in the early 2.0.x boards since 2.1.x most ipb experts have been able to make the board look legit without anyone knowing it was ripped board. Of course another sure sign that hte board is ripped you can get updated board.
Of course I have heard, most likely everyone else who has responded, that IPB had some sort of tracker programmed into the board and they know what boards are legal and which ones are not. They had it running for awhile but discontinued it from what I heard around the net.
But the only other way to tell is you see their ACP panel, usually you can tell if some of the board options give your errors. Especially mysql errors near the top of the site in raw code. But that was in the early 2.0.x boards since 2.1.x most ipb experts have been able to make the board look legit without anyone knowing it was ripped board. Of course another sure sign that hte board is ripped you can get updated board.
Of course I have heard, most likely everyone else who has responded, that IPB had some sort of tracker programmed into the board and they know what boards are legal and which ones are not. They had it running for awhile but discontinued it from what I heard around the net.
#10
Posted 30 December 2006 - 02:07 AM
Than how about an IPB forum's footer not linked back to Invision Power ? If that footer is not linked does that mean that copy of IPB is nulled ? For example please take a look at www.findfreedomains.info 's footer (The word Invision Power Board is not linked back to Invision Power like trap17's). My friend told me that if not linked then that forum is 100% nulled but I am not sure if he was right or not. Please reply.
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