In 1999 we started a group called FHCF. This was a Norwegian
cracking group which died in 2005 after making 2000 releases.
We were tired, and we felt that we had done our part of
the job. We had been cracking for 5 years, and it was time
to throw in the towel. After a six months break we noticed
that some of us still wanted to crack, but not like in the
old days. Pegasus was started, and it's a sub-division of
FHCF. It's more or less the same group, yet a bit different.
Pegasus is a small group where our focus lies in quality.
We have no plans on making many releases, nor be very active.
We want to be a stress-free team, no one pushes anyone around,
and we crack what we want, when we want. If you want 6 months
off, then you take 6 months off. No big deal. You could
say that we're a bunch of sunday crackers :)
What we crack may vary a lot. Sometimes we crack software
we really like, while other times we crack a shitty software
just because we are interested in the kind of protection
it uses.
FHCF has never been into 0day/Warez (the "scene"),
so why on earth should Pegasus? We don't like the scene
at all... we don't like the people and what they stands for, and absolutely not their rules. We believe
in cracking for fun and knowledge, and not because we want
access to the latest and greatest FTP sites and all that stuff.
We in Pegasus understands the value of good software, and
we don't think all software should be free (yea yea, we
love open source of course).
That you visited our website means that you care about your
software, therefore we would like to give you an offer.
If you want us to stop cracking your software, all you have
to do is send an e-mail to
team_fhcf@hotmail.com.
Several other authors and companies have done the same,
but we would like to keep their names secret.
We apologize if our work in some way have hurt you or your
company.