From the World of the Incredible Comes Hire a Hacker

By | January 16, 2015

Note: Muriel S. brought this to our attention today and we wanted to share it with all over you. This is a Gizmodo article and it contains some rather hard to believe stuff. Ah but these days, truth is stranger than fiction.

This New Website Lets You Hire a Hacker in Minutes

This New Website Lets You Hire a Hacker in Minutes

Need to do some digital breaking-and-entering but don’t have the skills? Don’t worry: Hacker’s List provides a space for you to find your dream hacker, ready to undertake your computer crimes for you.

As the New York Times points out, the site currently lists a chap from Sweden who will pay up to $2,000 to someone who can break into his landlord’s website, while a woman in California will stump up $500 for someone to hack her boyfriend’s Facebook and Gmail. Lovely!

So far, the site has had over 500 jobs listed on it, with hackers vying to get the work. As you might expect, it’s all done anonymously: the website collects fees when tasks are satisfactorily completed, and nobody knows the identity of the those involved in doing the work. While some of the tasks on the site seems innocuous—taking down unflattering photographs, say—some sounds rather more serious: gaining access to a company database, for instance.

While the activities listed on the site, registered in New Zealand, are clearly illegal in some cases, Hacker’s List claims to be insulated from legal liability, pointing out that it neither endorse nor condone illegal activities. There also a ten-pageterms and conditions section which everyone has to agree to, which plainly states that uses shouldn’t use “the service for any illegal purposes.”

How well that would stand up in a court of law remains to be seen, of course.

Source: Gizmodo

2 thoughts on “From the World of the Incredible Comes Hire a Hacker

  1. JoninOz

    This is another instance of the world sinking further into the depths of depravity.
    This should have every country combine a make it illegal with severe punishment for the perpetrators, and, the only difference is between physically breaking and entering, or doing so electronically.

    To those who agree and use the system, “Beware of the service you are paying for, it will probably cost you more than money, for ever.”

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  2. Deanna Baugh

    This is terrible and should all, including the site be illegal!

    Reply

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