[DOC] Trusting in HackersYou might think it’s crazy but it’s the best way you can ever imagine when asking for help. It’s because of the following statements,
1. Hackers knew the system very well; than those veteran IT papas ( even though they have more sophisticated software, etc. ). Hackers tend to do things manually than do it with a premade program to the job. Fairly and to some cases, humans are more compelling than machines. Since in the beginning, humans created machines to do the tasks which WE humans aren’t able to do.
2. Hackers have more resources than IT papas. IT papas have their own resources with a big but. They’re old! ( no offense ), really; When a person makes it’s entry point in hacking. In time he will gain such knowledge in resource gathering and utilization which he can benefit from it.
When approaching a hacker to the job for you. You must appeal to their interest which drives them to do it. And what would that be? Of course, MONEY. It’s a basic principle in life that, money makes the world go round. You can propose in this way also.
“Hello!, I would like you to fix some bugs in our infrastructure. In return we will grant you a position in the company with a great pay”
If you’d like an example for it. I would really announce Jeff Moss. Last April, Jeff was appointed as Chief Security Officer for ICANN. ICANN the abbreviation for “The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers”, or simply it’s the company who runs a computer network who administers domain utilization.
Now what kind or type of hacker are we going to hire? The black hat. Black Hats are the type of hackers who posses greater knowledge and understanding in how an infrastructure works. They are very commited to do the three things which every hacker does these days
- Reconaissance
- Research
- Execution
I’ll discuss about the three things in the next DOC release.
Cheers!,
(Source: synfyre.net)

