Forum Rules: Cs.rin.ru
CS.RIN.RU prides itself on security. If a file is posted by a user with a high "Trust" level or a green username (often Scene affiliates), it is safe. Posting "Is this exe a virus?" without checking the thread (where 50 people have already said "it's a false positive") will result in a moderator reply: "Read the fucking thread, noob."
: Posting a question about a toaster in a thread about a crack is a one-way ticket to a warning. The Moral of the Story cs.rin.ru forum rules
If you want a "one-click download" experience, go elsewhere. If you want to learn how Steam DRM works, how to hex-edit a DLL, or how to preserve a delisted game from 2008, then learn the rules. Respect the culture. Search before you ask. The Moral of the Story If you want
Be clear: Threads should use descriptive titles, canonical tags, and follow a pinned template for support requests. Moderators would merge duplicates, close abandoned threads, and keep an index of solved problems. Search before you ask
To keep the database organized, users must follow specific formatting when sharing technical information or requests.
Crucially, the rules distinguish between "false positives" (common in cracktools due to obfuscation) and genuine threats. Users are required to analyze detections and report which antivirus engines flagged the file. This creates a transparent, crowd-sourced security layer. A user who posts a link without a hash or a clean bill of health is violating the rules as severely as a spammer.