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EA did there damnest to make Spore unmoddable (they wanted to sell DLC). But a few modders managed to create some stuff anyway. And with each patch EA put out, they made sure to break every mod. So the version number became critical for knowing which mods would work with which version. A lot of modders gave up pretty quick.
Don't actually remember for sure when Epic was last updated though...
I'm actually surprised you found a link to it. But I agree Mediafire isn't the most trustable provider. A few people here have reported AV alerts when trying to install some Spore mods. Not sure what sources they were using.
I've stopped looking for mods and providing links because of it.
If you can find contact information for the original creator of the mod, that'd probably be your best bet. Unfortunately, I have no clue who that was...