Guides on "Dorking" (using advanced search queries), basic SQL injection, and the use of Remote Access Trojans (RATs) like DarkComet or Blackshades.

The archive titled is a legacy collection of digital guides and tutorials originally shared within the HackForums community. It represents a "snapshot" of the forum's marketplace culture from the early to mid-2010s, focusing on methods for generating online income and entry-level cybersecurity techniques. Overview of Content

A significant portion of the leak involves guides on social engineering for profit, often using deceptive profiles on dating sites or social media to solicit funds.

Archives like this are frequently re-uploaded on file-sharing sites with malware (such as keyloggers or stealers) hidden within the .rar or disguised as one of the ebooks.

Various ebooks promising ways to make $10–$50 a day through survey manipulation, CPA (Cost Per Action) marketing, and referral loops. Historical Context

Most technical methods (such as specific software exploits) are now patched and non-functional. The monetization methods are largely saturated or against modern Terms of Service (ToS) for major platforms.

Much of the content encourages social engineering or unauthorized access, which can lead to legal consequences under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) or similar international laws.