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  2. Little Altar Boy - Wikipedia

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    "Little Altar Boy" is a song written by Howlett Peter Smith, [1] in 1961 and first recorded that year by vocalist Vic Dana for his album This Is Vic Dana. In an introspective moment, Dana performs this quiet song in the 1962 musical-comedy film Don't Knock the Twist .

  3. List of warez groups - Wikipedia

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    In late 2019, a crack developed by CODEX for Need for Speed: Heat, which uses Denuvo DRM, was leaked online, likely through their network of testers. Normally, the final cracks published by CODEX made use of anti-debugging tools like VMProtect or Themida, to impede reverse engineering efforts. This unfinished crack was not similarly protected.

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  6. Warez scene - Wikipedia

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    Software cracking has been the core element of The Scene since its beginning. This part of The Scene community, sometimes referred to as the crack scene, specializes in the creation of software cracks and keygens. The challenge of software cracking and reverse engineering complicated software is what makes it an attraction. [12]

  7. The biggest celebrity scandals and controversies of 2023 - AOL

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    Bombshells in celebrity memoirs Jada Pinkett Smith (Nathan Congleton / TODAY) This was a banner year for celebrities spilling buckets of tea in print, highlighted by three memoirs in particular.

  8. List of films banned in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Confiscated from the markets due to an incident caused by a little child from Steilacoom, Washington making a phone call that was taken from one point in the film, which turned out to be an actual sex line number, incurring a $400 phone bill. [94] The film returned to the markets much later with the number removed.

  9. Cracked.com - Wikipedia

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    Cracked.com is an American website that was based on Cracked magazine.It was founded in 2005 by Jack O'Brien. [1] [2]In 2007, Cracked had a couple of hundred thousand unique users per month and three or four million page views.