This Hacker NOT for Hire!
I have always considered myself to be a hacker in the true sense of the word. I look for unique solutions by trying to approach problems and issues from a different angle. That is typically why I can find solutions where others may fail.
A big part of the mandate of this website is to give some of these unique solutions to people so that they can see how they are done and maybe com up with their own solutions. And, I would often consider many of these solutions to be considered hacks.
But, ever since I wrote Recovering Your Lost Passwords, my inbox has been flooded with request for help. Some of these requests may be legitimate requests by users who truly find themselves in a bind. Others are offers to exchange obvious criminal activities for money.
Either way, I need to decline the offers. I simply can not risk doing something that could potentially be viewed as illegal by someone. It is one thing to recover a password from my own system. It is another to get passwords for an individual to a corporate VPN (yes, I did receive such a request and was offered $250,000 for it).
If you found this post useful, why don't you buy me a cup of coffee to show your gratitude?
4 Responses to “This Hacker NOT for Hire!”
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The Fieldhouse Says:
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Niranj Says:
November 25th, 2006 at 1:05 amOh tell me about it! I wrote an article on how to identify social engineering attacks, which were being rampant to ‘trick’ people into revealing their Yahoo / Google account passwords. I’ve been flooded with comments asking for help on breaking into someone’s account!
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Johnny from Utah Says:
November 25th, 2006 at 2:52 amIntegrity.. A dying trait.
Very inspiring entry. Thank you.
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Rob Dunn Says:
November 25th, 2006 at 12:03 pmGreat post - Good to know (although I already suspected) that we share the same viewpoint on this!
Rob
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Pandu Says:
November 25th, 2006 at 10:46 pmlol, great offer,
good to know people now a days have councouses
