Softpedia: By now, everyone has become curious as to who you are. Obviously, we're not going to ask for your real identities, but more like what you do for a living. Is any of you working in IT security as a penetration testing professional or similar, or are you just hacking enthusiasts?
HackersBlog: We are just passioned about IT security. Some of us work in IT but not particularly in security. We are mostly into web and software programming.
Softpedia: How did your group come to be? Did you know each other since before HackersBlog was set up? And while we're at it, can anyone join your group? Please elaborate.
HackersBlog: The name of the blog (United) speaks for itself. We come from different hacking groups and we have decided to put aside personal misunderstandings and unite for a greater cause. Luckily for the rest of the people, this union has not been based on an idea of destruction and mayhem oriented towards companies and websites, but on cautioning users about the dangers out there on the Web, as well as putting programmers on guard regarding the security flaws we find in their pages. This group is not limited in number, and we are open to anyone who will show that they can bring value to the group. The most important thing, though, is for them to share our principles and report the problems they find to webmasters, without misusing any unauthorized permission gained or resource accessed.
More at; http://news.softpedia.com/news/Hackers-of-Kaspersky-Bitdefender-F-Secure-and-Symantec-Speak-Up-105173.shtml
HackersBlog: We are just passioned about IT security. Some of us work in IT but not particularly in security. We are mostly into web and software programming.
Softpedia: How did your group come to be? Did you know each other since before HackersBlog was set up? And while we're at it, can anyone join your group? Please elaborate.
HackersBlog: The name of the blog (United) speaks for itself. We come from different hacking groups and we have decided to put aside personal misunderstandings and unite for a greater cause. Luckily for the rest of the people, this union has not been based on an idea of destruction and mayhem oriented towards companies and websites, but on cautioning users about the dangers out there on the Web, as well as putting programmers on guard regarding the security flaws we find in their pages. This group is not limited in number, and we are open to anyone who will show that they can bring value to the group. The most important thing, though, is for them to share our principles and report the problems they find to webmasters, without misusing any unauthorized permission gained or resource accessed.
More at; http://news.softpedia.com/news/Hackers-of-Kaspersky-Bitdefender-F-Secure-and-Symantec-Speak-Up-105173.shtml