Based on the keywords provided, "specialhackingwebcindario" appears to refer to an old underground forum or community (likely hosted on the free Spanish hosting service webcindario.com ) that distributed "hot" (popular or trending) hacking tools, exploits, or warez in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Such sites often trick users into entering personal information, which is then stolen, often by stealing passwords. specialhackingwebcindario hot
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Young, inexperienced internet users (often teenagers looking to hack their friends' MSN Messenger accounts) would visit these Webcindario sites and download executables. The irony was palpable: in attempting to download a tool to hack someone else, the "hacker" would often infect their own computer, turning their machine into a bot for a more sophisticated attacker. a black page loaded.
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