Paradox (warez)

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PARADOX
Paradox Crack
Formation 1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Purpose Quality deprotections / Demo
Founders
Bad Boy
BlackHawk
Olivier
Stinger (Exit)
Clash
Website www.paradogs.com
(via Internet Archive)

PARADOX (PDX) is a warezdemogroup; an anonymous group of software engineers that devise ways to defeat software and video game licensing protections, a process known as cracking, which is illegal in most jurisdictions. They distribute cracks (software patches), keygens (key generators), and pre-cracked versions of entire programs. Over the years, distribution methods have changed, starting out with physically transported floppy disks and BBS distribution. With the expansion of the Internet they moved on to Usenet. Today most of their files reach the public over various peer-to-peer file networks.[1]

Paradox spyro 3

Paradox was originally formed in late 1989 by members of the Danish group Trilogy (Bad Boy, Black Hawk, Tas, Pcsu, QRD) and the French group M.A.D (Olivier, Stinger, The Surge, Clash, Tagada). They began by cracking Amiga software. The group died in 1991 when the most active members joined Quartex. It was reborn under the leadership of 'Maximilien' in 1993, with ex-Quartex members Black Hawk and Paragon as co-founders. Then it moved in to the Sega Genesis and SNES console scenes. They started cracking PC software in 1994. At the end of 1999, they cracked PlayStation game Spyro: Year of the Dragon (although they failed to provide a fully completable version), which was famous for very strong crack-protection, programmed by Insomniac Games.[2] 2 months later they released the full working version of the NTSC and the PAL one. In 2001, they released their last cracked game for PlayStation, and it was the popular video game Final Fantasy IX. In 2002, the team recruited computer black hat Evilgood, who is alleged[by whom?] to be one of the most qualified crackers of the time. His identity is still unknown. They have cracked games for other consoles and hand-held devices like the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, and Xbox.[3]

Paradox has been noted to crack challenging dongle protections on many debugging and software development programs. The team also successfully found a method of bypassing activation in Windows Vista.[4] This was accomplished by emulating an OEM machine's BIOS-embedded licensing information and installing an OEM license.[5] However, with Windows Vista Service Pack 1, this crack no longer works correctly. Paradox was first to release SLIC 2.1 details & working crack for Windows 7.[6]

Demoparty awards

  • First place in the Wild Compo category at Euskal 2001[7]
  • First place in the Amiga 64 category at Saturne 1994[8]
  • First place at Alcatraz Pentcost 1990[9]

Raids and arrests

One of their members going by the alias 'Rokman' was arrested in 1990 for using stolen credit card numbers to make $1 million in long distance calls to other Paradox members for the purpose of file transfers.[10] Nearly all Quartex members in France, including Olivier, Clash and Tagada, were busted in 1991 in the Blue Box affair. Max 'MAXiMiLiEN' Louarn was arrested in the Nintendo copiers affair in 1993[11] and was held in preventive custody for three weeks before fleeing to Spain. Less than one year later, in 1994, Secret Service agents caught him while on trip to Washington in a vast calling card fraud affair.[12] He was sentenced to 5 years and 8 months by a US court.[13][14][15] Another of their members, alias 'tyson', was raided in 2001 as part of Operation Buccaneer.[16]

See also

References

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