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Around September 2008 the site went offline taking its vast amount of information with it. This was only temporary, however, and it came back online a few weeks later. Again in September of 2009 it went offline as emulationzone.org, which hosts SOST, did not renew it's domain. The site came back once again after a being offline a couple weeks.
 
Around September 2008 the site went offline taking its vast amount of information with it. This was only temporary, however, and it came back online a few weeks later. Again in September of 2009 it went offline as emulationzone.org, which hosts SOST, did not renew it's domain. The site came back once again after a being offline a couple weeks.
  
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As of October 2009, The website is compromised and serving as a host for Malware.  Both Chrome and Firefox web browsers present a warning message by default when entering the site.  It is unknown if the archive will be cleaned of this problem.
 
==External link==
 
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* [http://sost.emulationzone.org Secrets of Sonic Team]
 
* [http://sost.emulationzone.org Secrets of Sonic Team]
  
 
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Secrets Of Sonic Team is a very large information website run by Rlan, which opened in February 2004. Since its opening, it holds a massive amount of Sonic Team game advertisements and magazine scans. It is, essentially, a re-incarnation of the old Secrets of Sonic the Hedgehog run by Andre Dirk; the site that later became part of the old SSRG run by Andy Wolan. Around April of 2006, Rlan announced that he would be leaving the scene due to lack of time to update and the site has since now exists in an archive format.

Around September 2008 the site went offline taking its vast amount of information with it. This was only temporary, however, and it came back online a few weeks later. Again in September of 2009 it went offline as emulationzone.org, which hosts SOST, did not renew it's domain. The site came back once again after a being offline a couple weeks.

As of October 2009, The website is compromised and serving as a host for Malware. Both Chrome and Firefox web browsers present a warning message by default when entering the site. It is unknown if the archive will be cleaned of this problem.

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