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The Mod List [SFW + NSFW Edition]

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Malware Warning issued on March 1st, 2026 [More Info & Safety Tips]

  • Affected Creators: NateTheL0ser, PurrSimity, jellyheadDimbulb, o_pedrão (new creator account)
  • Affected Sites: Mod The Sims, LoversLab

WARNING: From NateTheL0ser on Mod The Sims ↓

CRITICAL INFORMATION: If you have not downloaded the mod “updated” today (March 1, 2026, prior to 10:41AM Central Standard Time), you do not need to redownload. If you have, however, you MUST redownload the mod to prevent harm to your game. My account was compromised suddenly and I have no idea how or when exactly it happened.

Affected mods include: Let Toddlers Swear, Misery Traits, Chat Pack, and Coming Out (from Mod The Sims only, creator’s patreon not affected)

The uploads included a new script file containing something called “silkrose_debug” that attempts to download files from a third-party website. (thanks to Kuttoe for that info)

It’s confirmed that Nate does have control of their account again, so the above message is confirmed from them. However, if you downloaded the previous updates from them on MTS (24 hours prior to March 1st at 10:41AM Central Standard Time), delete immediately, run a virus scan on your computer. You may want to change your passwords as well.

There may be more mods/creators affected that we don’t know about yet, so please be extremely cautious when downloading updates (don’t install CC that mysteriously includes a script file, check creators social media for announcements, wait for me to post them, etc). Make sure to keep ModGuard installed for added protection.

*Mod list updates from Mod the Sims will be on hold until further notice*

Update at 12:14pm (Pacific Time) → More compromised accounts were found including PurrSimity & jellyheadDimbulb
March 2nd, 2026 Update – MTS owner Tashiketh posted this in response to the incidents. Mod list updates from MTS will still be on hold for now.

March 2nd, 2026 Update #2 – Another malware upload found on LoversLab by o_pedrão (a new creator account): The Virginity System. Please follow the same advice as before! See Sims After Dark posts for more detailed information!

Warning: Some custom careers (not all) are causing LEs when using interactions that bring up the sim picker. If you’re experiencing this issue with any of your careers (after school activities included), please submit a broken mod report! More info for creators (thanks OneMoreKayaker)

Feb 16th update: Core Library (by Lot 51) was updated to include a hotfix for this issue. So, you can install Core Library alongside your custom careers to continue using them for now. It’s still recommended that creators update their careers for these changes to avoid potential issues.

  • These mods will still be listed as Broken (or N/A if the creator decides to rely on the hotfix) until their included career tunings are changed to 32 bit instances (or EA reverts/fixes the change).
  • After updating these careers, you’ll have to have your Sim rejoin and cheat their promotion by using MCCC or UI Cheats.


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That string looks like a partial or corrupted filename for an ISO of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (likely for Wii U or 3DS emulation).

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If you want me to write an based on that, I’ll need a clear topic. But to show you what’s possible, here’s a short mock paper title and abstract inspired by that phrase: Title: Exploring Digital Preservation and Piracy in Legacy Console Games: A Case Study of “Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate” ISO Distribution i--- Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Iso 11

The circulation of ISO files for games like Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Capcom, 2011) highlights ongoing tensions between digital preservation, copyright law, and emulation communities. This paper examines how the fragmented filename “Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Iso 11” — likely referring to a split archive part (e.g., .iso.001, .iso.011) — reflects common practices in ROM distribution. Using forensic analysis of naming conventions and hashing patterns found in online repositories, we trace how such files evade automated content filters while remaining accessible to users. We argue that while copyright infringement remains a legal concern, the existence of these files also serves an unofficial preservation role for games no longer sold or supported. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for balancing access and intellectual property rights in legacy gaming. If you meant something else — like a game analysis, a technical report on ISOs, or a review of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate — please clarify, and I’ll write a real paper tailored to that. That string looks like a partial or corrupted