
In the fourth part of the series, we will look at the general patterns that characterize forums that bring together different types of cyber activity. This is where new challenges arise — and where we should look for answers to questions about the cybersecurity of the future.
A dark platform focused on sharing malicious scripts, circumvention techniques, and digital intrusion tools. Access is restricted by registration.
A forum focused on discussing game modifications, hacks, and creating private software. Offers its own solutions for bypassing systems.
A community dedicated to software, cracking, and license circumvention. Hacking and installing illegal software are frequently discussed.
A forum with mixed topics: from account hacking to technical support for your own malicious developments. Contains private threads.
A specialized platform for modifying video games. Users share their experience in modifying ROM files, improving game graphics and mechanics.
A forum for cybersecurity veterans that publishes analytical reviews, research on hacks and vulnerabilities. It has sections on ethical hacking.
A German-speaking community dedicated to digital releases, software, and media content distribution.
A Spanish-language forum with a broad knowledge base about programming, information security, and exploits. OSINT tools and techniques are actively discussed here.