HACKER FOR HIRE to providers

Justin, you can expect open hostility on this board because there is so much damn drama. The providers who post all the time do so because they don't have any business or they'd be fucking instead of typing and causing useless drama. You've been respectful the whole time so I don't see why the "ladies" insist on being rude. No manners. If you don't want his service then move to the next post. Yes, many of the really upscale women have hackers and stalkers. I hear it from them a lot. This being the beautiful perfect ten girls usually. If someone hacked me if I was a woman I would want him hacked to find his real information to report to authorities if the situation got out of hand. Originally Posted by wgrace
even a high volume girl is only going to be working a few hours a day which leaves MANY hours to post. i dont know any girl that actually puts in a full 8-hour day.

those girls who do take the time to post normally do so because they care about their level of service and want to communicate with the guys and the girls in their market.

the volume of business really doesn't determine how much a girl posts, it actually depends on who is running her business and how many businesses they are running. alot of your "perfect 10" girls are represented by pimps online and pimps in general dont jump in to discussions on behalf of their "perfect" girls, they just post ads and/or shill because they represent more than 1 "perfect" girl and therefore, they don't have time to post in discussions..

girls trusting people claiming they will "help" them are the ones who find themselves in situations needing "help" but if you keep your private information to yourself, you wont get a stalker. it has nothing to do with how "perfect" you are, it's how smart you are.

most people cannot just randomly "hack" into your email accounts or your website unless you give them enough information about you. instead of hiring cyber thugs of dubious character to take care of your problem with tactics that actually might escalate the problem to a higher level or compromise your security yet again and double your error, figure out where you made the mistake which allowed someone access to your personal life and fix the problem so that it doesn't happen again.

nobody from your escort life needs access to your personal life and they cant get it unless you give it to them.
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@ Guilty Pleasures - Every year for the past 14+ years in Vegas there has been a Hacker Convention called Defcon. I have been to a few but stopped going every year due to nothing really new I could not read up on at home.

My main focus is wireless security.. but Hackers (real ones with serious hack jobs on their records) do not talk in public that they are...

I am not saying this guy does not have "$k1llz" (`leet speak for "skills") but coming onto a website that has banter about a hobby that is morally questionable and can get you into trouble, yet asking for ladies to give their info to him so he can hunt down "stalkers" I smell "Bacon" Originally Posted by Spirit13
+1 LOTS OF BACON!!
how about a live demo of your talents ?

hack into my site and take it down.
http://www.jennapurrlatte.com

hack into my email account:
jennapurr.latte@gmail.com
let me know when you're in and i'll send an email to that account with a code word to verify you have access to my email account.

if you can find my real name, i give you permission to post my first name only.
clue: it's not ana or jenna.

show us what you can do.
Here is something you might want to read about

http://codebutler.com/firesheep

web based emails and social networking sites rely on cookies. If your cookie has you set to be logged in... this program allows them to capture it and then use it.

There is one defense against it... NEVER go to any social site that uses cookies to log you in while on a wireless network. The hacker would have to be on the same wireless network (at the same coffee house) so be careful.
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how about a live demo of your talents ?

hack into my site and take it down.
http://www.jennapurrlatte.com

hack into my email account:
jennapurr.latte@gmail.com
let me know when you're in and i'll send an email to that account with a code word to verify you have access to my email account.

if you can find my real name, i give you permission to post my first name only.
clue: it's not ana or jenna.

show us what you can do. Originally Posted by jenna_purr
+1
I emailed this person a few days ago asking if he has a website, references, etc... no reply so far.
I emailed him and got alot of information from him. He could have made a better choice in verbiage but he's just offering to help ladies who could use his talents. He doesn't want to violate your privacy.

For example, If you have a cyber stalker, he can find out who it is so you can use that information to be safer. Just an example, girls. When he posted his thread, all I could think about was how he might help the ladies who were recently so brutally attacked. If it had been me, I would want information on the guy who did that to me and I really wouldn't care where it came from. You can learn alot about a person from an email and someone like Justin might be able to supply the authorities with something they can use.

I don't know the guy and I'm not saying he is everything he says but some of you have been really hard on him. If the service isn't for you, fine but you may be putting off someone who could really use his help. I wish more of the tech savvy ladies would post so that you'd see that this has the potential to do good.

"nobody from your escort life needs access to your personal life and they cant get it unless you give it to them. "

@Jenna~I respectfully disagree. Stalkers and other predators TAKE, they don't ask. They can follow you home, they can get into your bag, they are creative at finding out about you after all, obsessed people will make it a priority. It's the nature of the beast. Saying that if you don't hand over info to them, you're guaranteed to be safe is false. We're human and make mistakes that predators capitalize on.

On a different note, I am curious to know if he cracks your website.

Well, that's my take on all this. I would be careful and make sure he is who and what he says he is. But don't trash the man.
  • Vyt
  • 11-10-2010, 03:30 PM
As someone who occasionally contracts as an IT security consultant, this thread is pretty hilarious.

Collecting information on people: http://www.pipl.com/ There, I just saved you a consulting fee. That site aggregates all the public record sources in a nice neat source. If you can't find traces of a contact on pipl, they've done a good job of covering their tracks. Extra free hint: check your OWN hobbyist identity there to see if you've left personally identifiable tracks anywhere.

Web site hacking/countermeasures: 99% of all 'web site hacking' is using a very easy password that is suspectible to brute force attacks. Your best defense here is to use a 'password vault' style program that issues very complex and thus effectively uncrackable passwords for each site you use/log in to. Using a browser plugin like 1Password (Mac) or LastPass (Windows) lets you automatically generate and use passwords for websites such as this one. Never use the same password on multiple sites; otherwise someone who gains access to one site (unscrupulous site owner/poor security/whatever) gains access to everything using that password.

"Hobbyist will never do harm to another provider": I can only assume this is instructions for the provider to use P411 and/or one of the many blacklist/information exchange services. Somehow I really doubt that he is going to force someone off the Intarwebs through the sheer force of his hackz0rmind.

Knowledge is self-defense, and self-defense is empowerment. Basic online self-defense is not difficult, and ethical security consultants would never bill you for basic advice such as the above - it is, after all, in everyone's interest to play on a level playing field.

(And if you need specific help such as hardening a website that's been hacked or a PC that's been compromised, feel free to drop me a PM.)
  • Vyt
  • 11-10-2010, 03:35 PM
Here is something you might want to read about

http://codebutler.com/firesheep

web based emails and social networking sites rely on cookies. If your cookie has you set to be logged in... this program allows them to capture it and then use it.

There is one defense against it... NEVER go to any social site that uses cookies to log you in while on a wireless network. The hacker would have to be on the same wireless network (at the same coffee house) so be careful. Originally Posted by Spirit13
Or install BlackSheep, which floods it out and warns you when someone is using it.

http://techcrunch.com/2010/11/08/firesheep-blacksheep/
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Per vyt, above:

1 - Web site hacking/countermeasures: 99% of all 'web site hacking' is using a very easy password that is suspectible to brute force attacks.

2 - Your best defense here is to use a 'password vault' style program that issues very complex and thus effectively uncrackable passwords for each site you use/log in to.

1 - I agree, and I observe that most folks don't want to invest the time, energy, etc. to institute such defenses as shown in (2).

Also, be very careful using anyone else's computer, because while you might trust that person very much, you'll never know until it is too late if his computer has been compromised.

And, conversely, allowing anyone to use your computer entails risks as well. At the very least, don't let them use your own account, but set up separate guest accounts on your computer for others to use.

2 - I agree, but there's an additional alternative, which is that your log-in user name is not the same as your visible user name.
I emailed him and got alot of information from him. He could have made a better choice in verbiage but he's just offering to help ladies who could use his talents. He doesn't want to violate your privacy.

For example, If you have a cyber stalker, he can find out who it is so you can use that information to be safer. Just an example, girls. When he posted his thread, all I could think about was how he might help the ladies who were recently so brutally attacked. If it had been me, I would want information on the guy who did that to me and I really wouldn't care where it came from. You can learn alot about a person from an email and someone like Justin might be able to supply the authorities with something they can use.

I don't know the guy and I'm not saying he is everything he says but some of you have been really hard on him. If the service isn't for you, fine but you may be putting off someone who could really use his help. I wish more of the tech savvy ladies would post so that you'd see that this has the potential to do good.

"nobody from your escort life needs access to your personal life and they cant get it unless you give it to them. "

@Jenna~I respectfully disagree. Stalkers and other predators TAKE, they don't ask. They can follow you home, they can get into your bag, they are creative at finding out about you after all, obsessed people will make it a priority. It's the nature of the beast. Saying that if you don't hand over info to them, you're guaranteed to be safe is false. We're human and make mistakes that predators capitalize on.

On a different note, I am curious to know if he cracks your website.

Well, that's my take on all this. I would be careful and make sure he is who and what he says he is. But don't trash the man. Originally Posted by Dharma

if you illegally get information about the guy who brutally attacked you cannot use it legally.

it's "fruit of the poisoned tree"

when the authorities ask you how you know all this information about your attacker, and you tell them your hacker got it for you, you will go to jail.

i dont see how that helps the girl who was attacked.

you don't fight a thug by hiring a thug unless you want to live the thug way of life..... you're right, it's a personal choice i make based on common sense and a preference for a different style of life.

there are girls who would be interested in this kind of service... but when the focus is on "getting the guy back" instead of learning how to prevent it from happening again, expect it to happen again. .. and again and again.... it's the thug way of life.
that sounds like a good idea.. I'll keep you in mind if there ever that type of situation presents itself.. i hope not!
We have to be safe at all times.. If it is legit then good work spreads around just like good providers and hobbyist...
There is a real good scam going around : email saying you have been picked for modeling pix.. They have a website up and the whole nine yards.. PM for more info
They want to send you partial payment..
So they need first,last name a mailing address...

D.O.B WTF is this... That's like me posting my birth name and ss# ...
Providers be careful ....