I have to ask, do you actually do research on what you're uploading? Cause I make every effort to ensure the files I'm uploading are legitimate.
This one is so painfully obvious that it's not legitimate, it's hard to miss.
Code:
DDDDDDDDDDDDD GGGGGGGGGGGGGTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
D::::::::::::DDD GGG::::::::::::GT:::::::::::::::::::::T
D:::::::::::::::DD GG:::::::::::::::GT:::::::::::::::::::::T
DDD:::::DDDDD:::::D G:::::GGGGGGGG::::GT:::::TT:::::::TT:::::T
D:::::D D:::::D G:::::G GGGGGGTTTTTT T:::::T TTTTTT
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G GGGGGGGGGG T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G G::::::::G T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G GGGGG::::G T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::DG:::::G G::::G T:::::T
D:::::D D:::::D G:::::G G::::G T:::::T
DDD:::::DDDDD:::::D G:::::GGGGGGGG::::G TT:::::::TT
D:::::::::::::::DD GG:::::::::::::::G T:::::::::T
D::::::::::::DDD GGG::::::GGG:::G T:::::::::T
DDDDDDDDDDDDD GGGGGG GGGG TTTTTTTTTTT
Oo - 2010 - oO
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þ Script name : vBulletin v3.8.6
þ Supplied by : DGT
þ Nullified by : DGT
þ Tested by : DGT
þ Protection : Removed
þ Homepage : http://www.vbulletin.com
þ Release date : 18-07-2010
þ Release type : PHP/MySQL
þ Price : Forget it :)
þ Under music : N/A
þ NFO date : 12/08/2009
Protection: Removed? Nullified by: DGT? Supplied by: DGT? They even left in the link to the vbulletin site where a simple cursory glance would turn up no links to a Demo or Trial Version. A more in-depth one turns up
http://www.vbulletin.com/admindemo.php in their FAQ, which is a 24 hour time-limited demo hosted on their servers with zero access to the source code at all, and they even state in their FAQ that because it's a visible source product, it's not possible for them to provide the full version for evaluation. They don't release their code for the forum unless you buy it.
Another glance through a different file.
Code:
vBulletin.v3.8.6.PHP.NULL-DGT
That's shorthand for "This isn't legal at all." Again, a simple cursory glance at vBulletin's website should've turned up this: "Oh wow, $195 and I'm about to get it for free?" The saying "too good to be true" comes to mind, not to mention what searching "vbulletin" turns up on the x10hosting forums - dozens of posts from users with identical suspension reasons, all caught with illegal installs of vBulletin.
We have no tolerance for warez of any kind on the servers, especially when it's not that hard to go find out if it's legit or not.