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  1. Disclaimer I've made this post without any intention to discredit, discourage and / or detract from the great effort to obtain the Kop Source Code. The crowsourced way you financed the purchase and the great initiative to go public and really public without demanding anything in return (which show clearly the spirit of this community and its admins). Background A few days ago I heard that a member of this community had obtained the source code of Kop, I learned that the community made the effort to raise funds to honor the expenses of this user and he was encouraged to made it public, which was achieved successfully. However and despite the public availability of the code in this forum: I was nearly impossible to download it because of connectivity issues, achieving it only two days ago. After reviewing the container files, the first thing that caught my attention and caused me a bit of noise was that some files had recent modification date. As I like to work as clean as possible (anyone who has done some kind of forensics analysis ever could understand me) and of course as I am a friend of the checksums (I had downloaded it from the mirror in the OwnCloud of piratia.ru and did not know if contained any alteration regarding files published by @V3ct0r) so I decided to start searching for files without alterations looking for the source of this leak. What we know The existence of the source code of Kop became known thanks to the commercial promotion of such code by a user of Asian origin in a popular forum. This user, in their intention to build trust, performs demonstrations that suggest authentic possession of the source code. Using for this audiovisual on a trial basis. Leaks from the leaker Among the evidence provided by the seller, was a video in which a demonstration of compiling the source code is made: which means the strongest proof of possession of the source code, but at the same time the proof less relevant to my purpose, however, in the screenshot proof type you can see an archive manager showing enough information and this was all necessary info for my purpose: information that would be a checkmate to the intentions of doing business of the seller. A look at this matter If we try to dig a little in the screenshots of the archive manager and if we see in the left side panel we can find a little weird info at first, but very valuable if you see a little more on it. You can see a list disk units, the structure of the directory where the source code was decompressed and a number of directories which share the same root folder. Taking a deeper look Looking at the names of the directories, we can see that most contain Western names, and we can deduce that being a person who has a source code which tries to sell: possibly those directories containing source codes of games with such names. This indicates that it is not the primary source of the leak and possibly there is a common origin for all sources codes that possesses so many games with so many different styles. If we see a little more, we will detail that one of the directories have a domain name (www.eenot.com), after entering this website we find a community like a paradise where a lot of source codes are shared, as indicated by its page title: Aliens Source Forum: Open Source Forum, commercial source, game source code, website source code. Which confirm that the individual obtains the source codes of third parties, possibly similar to that online community. Now, with a little more light on the possible origin and their availability on the Internet, we need only extract some keywords of the screenshots by OCR and complement with keywords extracted from www.eenot.com page tittle. Let's start search on Baidu. Results We found an online community in which are published the source code, you can see that the thread was created on 04.12.2016: almost two months before the appearance of the seller at the popular forum, we can't rule out its previous existence in other source sharing communities.
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    --Quoting original post by V3ct0r. On the 16th of May, Monday, user with a nickname: "JIANJIAN", was selling source codes for 1.36 server and 1.10 client. Comparing to other suchlike threads, JIANJIAN added some proofs to the post. After the thread was deleted by the administration (@Zankza), with the following explanation: "that user might be a scammer". Later on that user started spamming threads where other people had been selling their stuff. All those posts had been deleted and user "JIANJIAN" was completely deleted from serverdev. Who he is, where he got them from - nobody knows. I tried to contact him via PM at serverdev but his PM channel was closed, which is weird. He might be a former Moli's developer or he might have found the sources somewhere on Chinese forums. However, he left his email (QQ - the most prevalent Instant messages sending service). [email protected] He has also released TradeServer source and some more auxiliary tools for VS 2003. Download. And finally a video, where he shows how he compiles a client in Visual Studio 2013. For someone the video works (slowly, though), for somebody not: http://www.56.com/u35/v_MTQwOTYwNjI0.html So, what do you guys think? It's not the first time we see sources for sale. I once saw somebody selling dumped client code as .c type files calling them the source...
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