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Today is WebEngine's CMS 6th year anniversary, and since the guy who develops imperiamucms used WebEngine's source code, removed all the open source license, never gave any credits to me plus claimed to have coded all by himself, i thought it would be a nice gesture to give back to the community on this special day.
DOWNLOADS
1. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Original, Not Nulled, Encrypted
Description: This is the original web files, untouched, exactly the way you get them on their official forum.
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ih73zfww9p6b9df/imperiamucms-1.1.1-original-encrypted.zip/file
2. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Original, Nulled, Encrypted
Description: This is the original web files, with the null patch already applied. If you are unsure which one to download, this one is the one to go for!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/shkyly9upyvj5a3/imperiamucms-1.1.1-nulled-encrypted.zip/file
3. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Null Patch Only
Description: In case you have trust issues, here's the patch that disables the license check and allows you to proceed without a license during installation.
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/xhgt7182tjy7mkh/imperiacms-1.1.1-null-patch.zip/file
INSTALLATION
Simply use the install script: yoursite.com/install/index.php
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This patch also works with the nulled version shared here (although you will need to fix some php errors in the decrypted source code, I can share it fixed later on if people ask for it):
http://forum.ragezone.com/f197/release-imperiamucms-version-1-1-a-1153095/index2.html#post8906232
Note to jacubb (imperiamucms dev):
It's ok to develop and sell your work, but it's not ok to steal a whole open-source cms code, remove all of its license and then claim ownership over it. WebEngine allows anyone to use its code, modify it and redistribute it as long as the MIT license is kept untouched and credit is given to the developer.
Note to everyone else using ImperiaMuCMS:
So, after having a look at the decrypted source code, I can tell there's some really bad php practices on it. There's some serious security flaws in the code, use at your own risk.
Special thanks go to:
- evilek91 (for that initial null release)
- Young (for the fully decrypted source code)
- John Doe (an imperiamucms customer who shared the original release to me, you know who you are )
DOWNLOADS
1. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Original, Not Nulled, Encrypted
Description: This is the original web files, untouched, exactly the way you get them on their official forum.
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ih73zfww9p6b9df/imperiamucms-1.1.1-original-encrypted.zip/file
2. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Original, Nulled, Encrypted
Description: This is the original web files, with the null patch already applied. If you are unsure which one to download, this one is the one to go for!
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/shkyly9upyvj5a3/imperiamucms-1.1.1-nulled-encrypted.zip/file
3. ImperiaMuCMS 1.1.1 Null Patch Only
Description: In case you have trust issues, here's the patch that disables the license check and allows you to proceed without a license during installation.
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/xhgt7182tjy7mkh/imperiacms-1.1.1-null-patch.zip/file
INSTALLATION
Simply use the install script: yoursite.com/install/index.php
----------------------------
This patch also works with the nulled version shared here (although you will need to fix some php errors in the decrypted source code, I can share it fixed later on if people ask for it):
http://forum.ragezone.com/f197/release-imperiamucms-version-1-1-a-1153095/index2.html#post8906232
Note to jacubb (imperiamucms dev):
It's ok to develop and sell your work, but it's not ok to steal a whole open-source cms code, remove all of its license and then claim ownership over it. WebEngine allows anyone to use its code, modify it and redistribute it as long as the MIT license is kept untouched and credit is given to the developer.
Note to everyone else using ImperiaMuCMS:
So, after having a look at the decrypted source code, I can tell there's some really bad php practices on it. There's some serious security flaws in the code, use at your own risk.
Special thanks go to:
- evilek91 (for that initial null release)
- Young (for the fully decrypted source code)
- John Doe (an imperiamucms customer who shared the original release to me, you know who you are )