domingo, 20 de julho de 2014

Search Engine Turns the Tables on Hackers by Exposing their Information

Want to See a Textbook Definition of Irony ? Look No Further than 'Indexeus', a Search Engine that Primarily Exposes the Information of Malicious hHackers Caught Up in the Very Sort of Data Breaches that they Inflict on Others. As it was Originally Structured, People had to "Donate" $1 for Every Record they Wanted to Purge from the Engine's Index; in Other Words, they had to Pay to Avoid the Wrath of their Fellow Thieves. This was Ostensibly to Create "Awareness" of Susceptibility to Attacks but, Critics Have Complained that it Amounts to Extortion. You No Longer Have to Pay, however. 'Indexeus' Founder, Jason Relinquo, Tells Security Guru Brian Krebs that, Blacklisting is Now Free due to the EU's "right to be forgotten"; he Can't Charge for a Service that's Supposed to be Gratis. That Purported Desire to Obey the Law is Rather Odd When the Indexed Content is Illegal by Nature. Look at it this Way, though -- if any Targeted Hackers are Having 2nd Thoughts about their Paths in Life, this May be the Excuse they Need to Make a Clean Break.




Info Sources:

http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/07/even-script-kids-have-a-right-to-be-forgotten

http://indexeus.com



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