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===ViTALiTY===
===ViTALiTY===
ViTALiTY (also known as VTY) was founded in May 2005, and it's been suggested they were ex members of DEViANCE.<ref>{{cite web|title=DevSuc rants about the current DEVIANCE|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/ac2bb4|accessdate=4 March 2017}}</ref> The group was scene banned in October 2007<ref>{{cite web|title=Vitality respond to their recent scene ban, that was probably pushed by Fairlight.|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/b2493c|website=defacto2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Fairlight bag out Vitality|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/ae3400|website=defacto2}}</ref>, claiming rival groups RELOADED<ref>{{cite web|title=Vitality give 9 separate reasons why they believe Reloaded has it in for them|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/a526ae|website=defacto2}}</ref> and FAiRLiGHT<ref>{{cite web|title=Vitality respond to their recent scene ban, that was probably pushed by Fairlight.|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/b2493c|website=defacto2}}</ref> pushed it, though the latter claim they were against it<ref>{{cite web|title=Fairlight reneges their ban on Vitality|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/b3441c|website=defacto2}}</ref>. Though VTY was accused of denouncing other groups to the FBI<ref>{{cite web|title=Fairlight bag out Vitality|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/ae3400|website=defacto2}}</ref>, they themselves claim a RELOADED senior member threatened to report them<ref>{{cite web|title=Vitality give 9 separate reasons why they believe Reloaded has it in for them|url=https://defacto2.net/file/detail/a526ae|website=defacto2}}</ref>. ViTALiTY's last release was an update to [[Dragon Age Origins]] on 7 January 2011.
ViTALiTY (also known as VTY) was founded in 2005, rumor is some members from DEViANCE came together and formed ViTALiTY. They were active between 2005-2013, 2007-2010 being their prime years, after 2010 they took a long pause and only to return in 2013 for their last release and that is only to proper a release of their long rival group HATRED.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 12:57, 4 March 2017

Listed here are some of the more significant warez groups from the last decades of scene history, with an introduction of when they were formed and their achievements. Between 2003 and 2009 there were 3,164 active groups according to the research of David Décary-Hétu. The majority of these groups are active for no more than two months. Only a small amount is active for many years. The warez scene is a very competitive and volatile environment. The groups are generally not driven by profit, but by reputation.[1]

Groups

Centropy

Centropy, founded in January 1999, was a warez group which specialized in the copyright infringement of films. Touting many "0-day" and "negative day" releases, Centropy has released and pre-released numerous films.

Crackers In Action

Crackers In Action (also known as CIA),[2] founded in 2000 by tKC,[3] using IRC to communicate[4][5]

CLASS

CLASS (also known as CLS) was a warez group which was the target of federal raids such as Operation Fastlink. They were a global group with members worldwide, often releasing "rip" games. The group ceased operations in 2004 after their 1,234'th release.[6]

CODEX

CODEX (also known as CDX) – is a warez group founded in the end of January 2014. They are known for cracking the games that are using Steam authentication and also for breaking the Ubisoft DRM protection. They were accused[7] by SKIDROW group for stealing their code to write their own emulator for the game Trials Fusion but later replied [8] that they wrote it on their own. Currently they're the most active warez group in the game ISO section.

CPY

File:CPY-NFO.png
One of the nfo files used by the warez group named "CPY"

CPY Is an Italian warez group founded in 1999.[9][10] They released Rise of the Tomb Raider, Inside in August 2016 under the name of CONSPIR4CY, but soon after, they have returned to their 'CPY' tag with Doom in September 2016. They became the first group to crack games protected by the latest Denuvo implementation. They cracked Resident Evil 7: Biohazard only 5 days after its release, making it the fastest Denuvo game to be cracked.[11] They are also well-known for having cracked Denuvo-protected games, such as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, Battlefield: Hardline, FIFA 15, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, God Eater Resurrection, Yesterday Origins, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Batman: Arkham Knight, Champions of Anteria, Far Cry Primal, Watch Dogs 2, Resident Evil 7, God Eater 2: Rage Burst, Tales of Berseria, Battlefield 1, Mad Max, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter, and Just Cause 3. Recently they have been giving out hints in their .nfo files as to which Denuvo-implemented game will be cracked.

DEViANCE

Active from 1999 to 2006, DEViANCE was one of the most prolific warez groups. Their dissolution marked the Scene, and the current affiliation of ex-DEViANCE members is a recurrent theme in arguments between groups.[12][13][14]

DrinkOrDie

DrinkOrDie (also known as DoD) was subject to a raid in Operation Buccaneer.

Echelon

Echelon is a warez group which specializes in the release and distribution of console games, such as Dreamcast ISOs.

EViL

Released American Pie on the Internet 3 months before its theatrical release.[15][16] They digitally branded their releases with a letter Z that appeared in the corner of the screen.[17]

FAiRLiGHT

FAiRLiGHT (famous as FLT), One of the oldest groups in warez scene, founded in 1987. While still active, the group focuses on demos.[18] FAiRLiGHT was subject to raid in Operation Fastlink.

Hoodlum

Hoodlum mainly focused on cracking Safedisc and Securom. They were targeted as part of the Operation Site Down raids in 2005.[19][20]

The Dream Team

The Dream Team (also known as "TDT") were the first warez group on the IBM PC to introduce intros or "crack'tros" to their game releases. It was one of the first IBM PC groups founded 1988 in Sweden and run by Hard Core or also known as HC/TDT.

The Humble Guys

The Humble Guys (also known as THG) were the first warez group to make use of NFO files to document their releases.

HATRED

Founded in late 2006, HATRED was very active during 2006-07. ViTALiTY has claimed that HATRED were former members of DEViANCE.[21] Some of their major releases included Rainbow Six: Vegas and Resident Evil 4. Their last release was on August 2008.[22]

HYBRID

HYBRID (also known as HBD) was founded in 1993.[23] HYBRID later split up when the US-members founded DYNAMIX (later PRESTIGE and PARADIGM).[24]

International Network of Crackers

International Network of Crackers (also known as INC) was one of the premier cracking/releasing warez groups for the IBM PC during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The majority of their releases during 1993 were educational games for children. By early 1994, INC had completely disappeared from the warez scene.

Kalisto

Kalisto is a console warez group established in March 1998 which specializes in the release and distribution of PlayStation and PlayStation 2 ISO images, briefly moonlighting on the Dreamcast platform in mid-to-late 2000.

Maven

In the summer of 2006, the stream of maVen releases suddenly halted. The FBI had caught Gérémi Adam, one of the key members. The 27-year-old Montreal resident has been sentenced to two and a half months in prison and was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community service. He pleaded guilty to distributing two major motion pictures: Invincible and How to Eat Fried Worms[25][26] After the bust, releases ceased and another group called maVenssupplieR immediately took up the slack.[27] In April 2010, the 28-year-old Gérémi Adam died of a drug overdose at the Pointe-aux-Trembles home he shared with his girlfriend, Cynthia Laporte.[28][29][30]

mVs (Maven Supplier) released a workprint of Halloween three days before its official release on August 27, 2007.[31]

Myth

Myth was a warez group, focused on cracking and ripping PC games. Besides ripped games, the group also released trainers and cracked updates for games.

PARADOX

PARADOX (also known as PDX) was founded in 1989, mainly cracking/release games for the Amiga. They have since spread to the PC and other consoles. They were one of the earliest groups to successfully crack Windows Vista which was supposed to be a challenge for the hackers at the time of its release.

Phrozen Crew

File:Phrozen crew.jpg
"The Phrozen Crew: one of the larger and more prolific Crackz groups" – PC World Magazine 1999[32]

Phrozen Crew (PC), founded in 1993 by tKC,[3] was one of the most popular groups of computer software crackers, with the tagline "We always get what we want!".[33]

Pirates With Attitude

Pirates With Attitude (also known as PWA) were a major international warez release group from 1992 until 2000. The group was formed by two former INC members known by the pseudonyms Orion and Bar Manager. PWA members were raided close after the passing of the No Electronic Theft or "NET" Act.[34][non-primary source needed]

Project X

Project X exclusively released games for the Xbox.[35] In 2004, Project X was named as one of six groups targeted as part of Operation Fastlink by the United States Department of Justice.[36][non-primary source needed]

PROPHET

PROPHET is a subgroup of RELOADED and is well known for distributing various Multi-Languages games which also contain latest game content such as DLCs. These are often stylized as MULTi. For example, MULTi7 means you can choose among 7 languages from installation.

Rabid Neurosis

Rabid Neurosis (RNS) was an MP3 warez release organization which was founded on June 6, 1996.[37]

Radium

Several verses of the rap song Hackers and the Crackers by Zearle are devoted to the group Radium. In 2004, it was claimed that some of the sounds included with the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, such as WMPAUD1.WAV, were authored using an unlicensed version of Sound Forge which was supplied by Radium.[38]

Razor 1911

Razor 1911 (also known as RZR) was founded in 1985 on the Commodore 64 but also had a major presence on the Amiga and the IBM PC. They were subject to raid in Operation Buccaneer and Operation Fastlink. The group made a comeback in June 2006,[39] and since then has cracked modern copy protection schemes like the always-online Ubisoft DRM[40] and Battle.NET.[41] In March 2012, Razor1911 announced that their tester and coder DYCUS, who had an active role in making trainers and testing the group's releases, had died of cancer.[42] Since then, the group has seldom released cracked games, focusing on DRM-free titles from GOG.com, often for Linux and MacOSX.

RELOADED

RELOADED (also known as RLD!) was founded in June 2004.[43] Their founders are believed to be ex-DEViANCE members, albeit their rival group HOODLUM claimed in December 2004 that none of DEViANCE's previous leaders had ever been in RELOADED.[44] The group has cracked several modern protection schemes like SecuROM 8, Battle.NET and Arxan Anti-Tamper.

Risciso

Risciso (stylized as RISCISO) was an online warez group, founded in approximately 1993, dedicated to distributing newly released copyrighted software, games and movies.

SKiDROW

SKiDROW is a well-known cracking group known for breaking the Ubisoft DRM protection within days of the games being released to the public, although the first person to crack UbiDRM was DORMiNE.[45] SKiDROW as well is known for releasing cracked versions of games that make use of Steam authentication.[46]

Superior Art Creations

Superior Art Creations (SAC) is an underground artscene group which caters primarily to and is well known within the warez scene.

Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated

Tristar and Red Sector, Inc. (also known as TRSI) began as an alliance between two warez groups: Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated. They were formed in 1990 as a cooperative Commodore 64 demo coding and cracking group. TRSI migrated from the Commodore 64 release platform to the Amiga and IBM-PC, and eventually branched off into the console gaming scene before finally disbanding their warez division. In late 2003, TRSI became inactive and remains so today.[47][third-party source needed]

United Software Association

The United Software Association (also known as USA) was a prominent IBM PC games and applications warez group during the 1990s. USA formed an alliance with the PC warez division of Fairlight which was known as "USA/FLT". In late January 1992, several members of USA were arrested by the United States Secret Service and the Farmington Hills, Michigan police for credit card fraud.

VACE

VACE was founded in September 2003, focused on cracking and ripping PC games. Besides ripped games, the group also releases trainers and cracked updates for games.

ViTALiTY

ViTALiTY (also known as VTY) was founded in May 2005, and it's been suggested they were ex members of DEViANCE.[48] The group was scene banned in October 2007[49][50], claiming rival groups RELOADED[51] and FAiRLiGHT[52] pushed it, though the latter claim they were against it[53]. Though VTY was accused of denouncing other groups to the FBI[54], they themselves claim a RELOADED senior member threatened to report them[55]. ViTALiTY's last release was an update to Dragon Age Origins on 7 January 2011.

See also

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