"Experience as a L337 hacker"



God they'd love me. I have vulns in their login scheme. 0days love me
 
corps hiring hackers isn't new. i have several hacker friends who went to work @ microsoft over 5 years ago.
 
I know a guy from India who found some exploit in the Microsoft website. He got in touch with the admin via email and sent them the fix. He got an email and was also sent a recommendation letter (On a Microsoft letterhead with some security head's signature).

This happened 6 years ago.

I met that guy last wednesday and he simply showed me that the exploit is back again.

True story!
 
Warden is a piece of shit. Good to see they're getting their shit together. Hmm I live in Irvine, could apply for this job... tempting tempting.
 
I generally love RCE related gigs, but the money on my current contracts is too good to walk away >.> Sigh, another time.
 
Why? A lot of good work has been down in the various WoW emu projects, and for client hacking they have some good stuff at game deception. Don't see why you would want anything beyond that. Curiosity?
 
Why? A lot of good work has been down in the various WoW emu projects, and for client hacking they have some good stuff at game deception. Don't see why you would want anything beyond that. Curiosity?

Mainly curiosity. I'd like to see the official server and client code. I love info sec and I'd like to be able to look at the code and own it.
 
holy fucking, both from lincolnshire where i spent 4 years of life. i wish i knew the guys before could have used them for something better lol
 
Lulzsec got disbanded because they got hacked and all their personal info was leaked: Pastebin.com - Heavy Load Warning

The reason they disbanded is because they aren't that talented.

They got lucky because big corporations are run by idiots who don't know what security is. Lulzsec would never have been relevant if it wasn't for the fact that Sony didn't implement basic SQL injection protection (mysql_real_escape_string would've prevented this whole thing from happening).

They soon found out that other big companies have half a brain. So they unsuccessfully tried DDOSing with a botnet that was way too small to do anything serious (probably not even their own botnet). After that they realized they better quit before everybody realized that they aren't skilled enough to stay relevant.

Any decent coder who had any amount of free time on their hands (aka unemployed, or under 21) could have easily done everything that LulzSec did. That's why (even though I support most of these people's actions), everybody who is getting caught is a broke loner. Meanwhile all the hackers who actually know what they're doing are quietly making tons of money.
 
The reason they disbanded is because they aren't that talented.

They got lucky because big corporations are run by idiots who don't know what security is. Lulzsec would never have been relevant if it wasn't for the fact that Sony didn't implement basic SQL injection protection (mysql_real_escape_string would've prevented this whole thing from happening).

They soon found out that other big companies have half a brain. So they unsuccessfully tried DDOSing with a botnet that was way too small to do anything serious (probably not even their own botnet). After that they realized they better quit before everybody realized that they aren't skilled enough to stay relevant.

Any decent coder who had any amount of free time on their hands (aka unemployed, or under 21) could have easily done everything that LulzSec did. That's why (even though I support most of these people's actions), everybody who is getting caught is a broke loner. Meanwhile all the hackers who actually know what they're doing are quietly making tons of money.


True. Most of the competent ones have got more sense than to go making such a big fuss.

They'll definitely get raped when the FBI catches up with them.