0-Day - Latest
software releases.
0-Sec - Same as
above, although the period of time between ripping a game or application and it
appearing on a warez site is even shorter.
Ace File - The
first file in a series of compressed archives (the one you double click on to
decompress all the files at once).
Active List -
Similar to a mailing list, but uses ICQ to send instant messages to
subscribers.
Alpha - Software
receives this label when it is in the very early stages of development. Usually
full of bugs, so don't touch it with a barge pole.
Anti-Leech - A
system which uses cgi scripts to prevent people stealing links and then taking
the credit for uploading the files.
Appz - Short for
applications. For example Flash 5 or GoLie 5.5.
ASF File - The
worst quality movie file format (still pretty good though), much smaller in
size than dat or mpg.
Banner Site - Password
and username restricted FTP site. To get the correct login details you must
click on several banners.
Beta - Refers to
an almost finished piece of software that is released to the public for bug
testing.
BSA - An acronym
for Business Software Alliance, an organisation who are responsible for
enforcing anti-piracy litigation. Similar groups in charge of controlling
software "theft" include the SIIA, SPA and ELSPA.
BSOD - Many
people read about BSODs on bulletin boards and think that they're being
insulted, but there is no need to get paranoid. It is actually an acronym for
"Blue Screen Of Death". These can occur for a multitude of reasons
(old Bill likes to keep us guessing!) and are the bane of PC user's lives.
Bulletin Board -
A virtual meeting place on the web similar to a chat room except that it isn't
in real time. One person leaves a message then others come along, read it and
add a reply. Each new discussion is called a new topic or thread and has it's
own link. Whenever a new topic is created the older topics are pushed one place
downwards in the list. When someone replies to an older topic it is brought
back to the top of the list.
C?? File - File
extension that indicates that a file is part of an .ace or .rar series of
compressed files.
Cgi Scripts -
These are referrers which are used in url’s. When you click on a link with a
?cgi reference you are directed to a sponsor’s website or an anti-leech
protected file.
Cookie - A tiny
text file (usually less than 1kb), which is stored on your hard drive when you
visit a web site. These are used to remember who you are so that you can access
members only areas on the site without having to type in a password every time
or to retain your personalised settings so that they are available the next
time you visit.
Courier -
Someone who is involved in the logistics of delivering new releases directly
from the release groups themselves to FTP sites.
Crack - A tiny
executable file that is used to transform a shareware program into the full version.
Also used to remove any copy protection from the main executable of games (this
will already have been done in "ripped" warez games).
CRC Error -
These can occur when you try to decompress a file that has become corrupt
during the downloading process, usually as a result of too much resuming.
Credits - The
amount of data you are permitted to download from a ratio site. The more
credits you have the more software you are allowed to download.
DAP - A quick
way of referring to "Download Accelerator Plus", a free download
manager that claims to speed up file transfers by up to three hundred per cent.
It works by making multiple connections to the same file and is paid for by
revolving advertising banners.Also supports resume.
DAT File - File
format used for movies, identical in quality and size to mpg as far as I can
tell.
DC - The lazy
way of referring to the Dreamcast, Sega's latest console incarnation.
Decompression -
Unpacking many files that have been stored in a single archive.
Distro - A
concise means of referring to a distribution FTP site. These are huge storage
areas which act as a springboard for the transfer of new releases. Their
whereabouts are never public disclosed to aid their survival rate. You can
think of them as the initial source from which warez emanates.
Direct Downloads
- Links to actual files rather than other warez sites or pages. These are
usually gathered together from many different sites and put on one page for
your convenience.
DivX - Movies
ripped from a DVD using the DivX video codecs. Can be played back using Media
Player.
DIZ File - Short
for description. Very brief text file found in warez archives stating the title
of the software, the number of files that makes up the set and the group who
released it.
Download (or DL)
- Copying files from a web server or FTP site to your computer using a modem.
Emulator - An
application that simulates another computer system or console using your PC.
FAQ - Stands for
Frequently Asked Questions.
FAW - Abbreviation
for "Files Anywhere", a popular, free web storage service.
File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) - The method used to transfer files from one computer to another
using a modem.
Filler - Refers
to a person who uploads stuff to pub for others to download.
Flaming - A
general net term for "verbally" attacking someone. This can be done
via email, bulletin board, chat room or any medium which involves communication
across the web.
Freedrive -
Virtual hard drive storage area on the web. Free to join and anything and
everything can be uploaded or downloaded.
Freeware -
Unrestricted software that is downloaded from the net and is completely free to
use. Often paid for using advertising.
FTP Client / Browser
- A program used to access, upload and download data from FTP sites.
FXP - File
eXchange Protocol - This refers to server to server transfer. You can transfer
files from one pub to another using very little of your own bandwidth. This is
by far the best means for distributing large files, only problem is that a very
limited number of FXP capable pubs exist.
Gamez - Pretty
self-explanatory this one.
Getright - One
of the best download managers available.
Gold - A piece
of software is said to have gone gold when the final version is complete and it
is ready to ship to the public.
Gozilla -
Another excellent download manager.
Hacking -
Gaining access to a remote computer without the authorisation to do so. Usually
for the purposes of stealing confidential information or the malicious
destruction of data.
Hammering -
Repeatedly trying to access an FTP site using an FTP client or download
manager.
HTTP - Stands
for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol". The method you use to view a web
page. Always comes before the address of a website in your Url bar.
ICQ - Derives
from the term "I Seek You" and is used for real time chat and
transferring files over the internet.
IP - 32 bit
binary number identifying the position of a computer on the Internet - similar
to the URL. The URL is usually easier to remember as it is alpha based rather
than numerical.
IP Range -
usually referred to when talking about scanning a particular range of ip
addresses. They can be broken down into A, B, and C ranges - AAA.BBB.CCC.xxx.
Usually an entire B range will be scanned at a time.
IRC - Stands for
"Instant Relay Chat". Used for real time chat and transferring files
over the Internet.
ISO - An exact
copy of an original CD, all the multimedia bits and pieces are uncut and
therefore they are extremely large and awkward to download.
Java - Html
scripts used to add functionality to or bring web pages alive. These include
animation (such as the title graphic on my main page), menus, chat rooms, buttons,
pop ups and so on.
KBps - Kilobytes
per second - This is what most transfer speed are referring to. One Byte is
comprised of 8 Bits.
Kbps - Kilobits
per second - This is what most modem speeds are referring to. Why? Probably to
make them look faster. Divide by 8 to get KBps.
Key Generator -
A tiny executable program that is capable of creating a serial number from a
specified username. These are specific to particular applications or utilities,
so a serial number created with one key generator will only work for the
program for which the key generator was developed.
Lamer - An
annoying and overused general derogatory term used to insult/put down anyone
and everything.
Leeching -
Downloading files without giving anything back in return or copying other
people’s links.
Mirror - An
exact copy of a web site that is stored on a different server. Using multiple
locations for warez sites allows the site to be accessed using a different
address if the main site is deleted.
Modchip - Very
common website sponsor found on warez sites. They don’t mind their banners
being used on illegal software sites because their products are one of the
“grey areas” of the law. Modchips are small pieces of electronic circuitry
which allow copied games to be played on your Playstation. If a Playstation has
been fitted with a Modchip it is said to have been "chipped".
MP3 File -
Compressed music file format. Average track size is between 3 and 4 meg
compared to 40-ish meg in wav format.
MPG File - The
best quality and largest movie file format.
Multi Web Space
Faker - A tool used to create lots of free web space accounts simultaneously.
Name Zero - An
organisation that offers free website domain names. The main drawbacks are that
you have to put up with a very bulky banner residing at the bottom of your page
and the fact that you never actually own your chosen address.
NFO File - Short
for info or information. Basic text file containing all the important details
relating to a particular release, such as number of files, release date, copy
protection system, installation instructions etc.
Nuked - A
release is said to be nuked if it is completely unplayable. Usually when this
happens another group re-releases the particular game, although fixes do
sometimes follow on to rescue the game from trash can.
OEM - An acronym
for Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEM software products are repackaged
versions of the full retail product. They are often re-branded to suit the
needs of the particular vender and are much more reasonable priced because they
lack excessive packaging and a hard copy of the manual.
OST - Not
strictly a warez term this one, but one that you are likely to come across
while searching for MP3 music. It stands for original soundtrack (movie music).
Patch - We all
know games and applications aren't perfect. When they are released we would
hope that they have been thoroughly tested for bugs and incompatibility
problems, but you can guarantee that many of these will still slip through the
quality control net. Once the program is released to the general public, the
bug reports start to flood in. A patch is a downloadable executive file which
takes these reports into account and attempts to incorporate all the fixes for
these known problems. A patch can resolve incompatibility problems, prevent
crashes or improve the performance of a piece of software.
Piracy - The
replication and distribution of videos or computer software.
Pop-ups -
Irritating browser windows that open automatically when you visit a warez site.
Usually contain voting portals or porn sites.
Port - A port is
a term used when referring to FTP sites and is an essential extension of the
address used to access them. If the port number of an FTP site isn't specified
the default setting of 21 will automatically be used.
Pron - A long
time ago in a galaxy far, far away someone posted a request for porn on a
bulletin board, only, because of a typing error what he ended up asking for was
"pron". Since then this has become a bit of a running joke and so it
is now deliberately misspelt.
Proxy - A third
party server which acts as an anonymous go between whenever you request a web
page or contact a remote server. The message from your computer is first sent
through the proxy server before being relayed to the final destination so that
it appears as though the request has come from the IP address of the proxy
server rather than you. Used when you wish to maintain your privacy on the net
or speed up your connection (much more detailed info on this subject in the
"more tips" section).
Psx - A quick
way of referring to the Sony Playstation.
Pub - A free for
all FTP site where anonymous access is permitted. They are usually used for
transferring large files to many people because of their high speeds.
Pub Scanner -
Someone who scours the net for anonymous access FTP sites which permit the
creation and deletion of files. These are then exploited by uploading software
for others to share.
Pub Stealer -
Someone who posts the IP address of a public FTP site which they themselves
have not built. Some pub stealers justify this by claiming that the elitism of
private FXP groups discriminates against those people who do not have access,
yet others simply post other people's work to try to claim the credit for
themselves. Either way though, pub stealers are despised by the FXP groups and
praised by those who would otherwise not have access to them.
Rar File - The
first file in a series of compressed archives (the one you double click on to
decompress all the files at once). Usually decompressed using a program called
Winrar.
Release Groups -
A group of people who are involved in cracking and / or ripping software and
then repackaging it into easily downloadable segments.
Ratio - Two
numbers separated by a semi-colon. Indicates how much data you must upload to
an FTP site before you are permitted to download anything.
Reg File - Tiny file
that adds essential configuration details into the registry.
Resume - The
ability to stop and start downloading / uploading a file whenever you choose
without having to start from the beginning again.
Rip - Software
that has had all the non-essential gubbins removed to reduce its size. Videos
and music are always the first casualties.
Raped - A
release is branded with this term if it has been damaged beyond repair during
the ripping process.
RM File -
Shorthand for Real Media, a file format used to encode video sequences, which
can only be played back using the "Real Player". Video clips produced
using this format are not of the highest quality, but do have the advantage of
a small file size.
ROM - Games
which are designed for other platforms, but are played on the PC using an
emulator.
Serial - A valid
username and password that is saved as a basic text file and is used to
register a shareware program and therefore remove all the restrictions.
Shareware - Try
before you buy software downloaded from the net.
Spam -
Unsolicited junk e-mail. Supposedly stands for "Stupid Person's Annoying
Message".
Sponsor - To
make some money webmasters can place adverts on their sites. Each time you
click on these adverts or banners they get paid a few cents for bringing
potential customers to the sponsors website.
Surfer Friendly
(SF) - Surfer friendly sites supposedly have no blind links, pop-ups or porn
banners. Don't be fooled by this label though as some sites will tell you fibs
to get you to visit them.
Sys Op - The
person who has the responsibility for running the computer from which an FTP
site has been established. When warez is uploaded to public FTP sites and then
suddenly goes "Missing In Action" you can often lay the blame at the
door of the Sys Op who has an obligation to make sure his/her server stays
within the boundaries of the law (i.e. warez free).
Tag / Tagged -
This generally refers to the tagging of a pub. A FXP group uses a directory
structure to claim it as their own. A general rule is that if a tag is 2 weeks
old and not in use it has been abandoned.
Top List - Chart
which lists in rank order the best warez sites. Worked out on the basis of
votes.
Trading - Swapping
warez, file for file via FTP, ICQ etc. Not usually approved of by the real
warez community who believe that warez should be freely distributed. To put it
simply, it is not the "warez way".
Trainer - A
small, executable program which sits in your taskbar while you play a game.
Hotkeys are associated with cheat commands so that when they are pressed you
are given extra ammo, weapons, lives or the ability to toggle between
invincible/mortal modes etc etc.
Trojans - Nasty
virus like attachments which can be merged with executable files. These are
tiny so are unlikely to arouse suspicion. When run they allow a hacker to
access your computer and wreak havoc. Can occasionally be found in warez files.
UBB - Shorthand
for Ultimate Bulletin Board, currently the most popular script used for
creating warez bulletin boards.
UBB Hacks - This
term falsely gives the impression that something destructive or malicious is
involved, but when you hear people talking about a hack in the context of
bulletin boards they are simply referring to code which helps to improve the
functionality of a board. For example a "thread hack" would effect
the way in which individual threads look and operate.
Undeletable Pub
- An anonymous access, public FTP site where the permission attributes are set
to allow uploads and downloads, but do not permit deletion.
Unzip -
Unpacking or decompressing many files that have been stored in a single
archive. Technically only used when talking about zip files.
Upload - Copying
files from your computer to a web server or FTP site using a modem.
URL - Stands for
"Uniform Resource Locator". The web site address you type into your
browser.
VCD - Stands for
Video Compact Disc. Basically these are huge movie files which can be viewed
with the latest version of Media Player.
Voting - Members
of the warez scene are very keen to reach the number one slot of top lists such
as Voodoo, Top 60 etc. and will therefore encourage you to vote for their site
to improve their position and get the credit they deserve (or not as the case
may be!).
Warez -
"Pirated" Full version software that is uploaded to the internet and
is available for free download.
Warez Board -
Bulletin board used by the warez community to share links and discuss anything
related to warez.
Winace - Another
utility used for decompressing all the common archive formats. Not great in my
opinion. See below for a better one.
Wingate -
Similar to a proxy in that they are used to hide your identity, except all
information actually passes through the Wingate, if you have a slow Wingate you
get slow download/upload speeds. Wingates are also used to force FXP transfer
on pubs that do not normally accept FXP, again all data passes through the
Wingate so you need one that is fast for it to be useful.
Winrar - Utility
used for decompressing .rar files and much more.
Winzip - An
essential tool used to decompress warez files.
Zip - A common
compression format used to store warez.