sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
on 21 Nov 20:34
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Wait, they weren’t already? I guess I already assumed that many (most?) black hats were white hats in the daytime. You gotta get that knowledge from somewhere…
I’m guessing the ransomware gangs would be giving better payments than regular companies asking for pen-testing.
But with this, comes other concerns:
Will the pen-tester be enticed to use the “authorised hacking” as an opportunity to install a backdoor of their own or do they maintain strict borders between both jobs?
I’m thinking, not so much, as, if they’re already doing something illegal, they might as well just go the extra mile.
At the same time, pen-testers working for one company might also be used for industrial espionage efforts, by competitors
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Wait, they weren’t already? I guess I already assumed that many (most?) black hats were white hats in the daytime. You gotta get that knowledge from somewhere…
I’m guessing the ransomware gangs would be giving better payments than regular companies asking for pen-testing.
But with this, comes other concerns: