The question that kept me busy and made me feel uncertain from time to time once was what the final goal of all this will be or what direction shall I walk. Because, frankly, running a webpage with focus on a topic that is punishable in the most countries and publishing posts about the ways how to commit crime and how to do it even more efficiently (because one wants to distinguish from other sites of its kind), that doesn’t arise the impression the person is driven by his virtues in a positive way.


OK, it looks like I have an image problem that has to be solved. So, first of all I have to make sure, if selling rifles, they look clean, shiny and harmless, easy to use, unerring, irresistible. But I think this is exactly the point where the whole thing should be different and distinguish from other sites. Selling guns is idiotic, makes people appear in a strange light that will attract other strange people and sooner or later will cause harm. But standing on the other side of the front, contemplating and analyzing the whole thing and explore what exactly it is, how it works under which circumstances and finding ways to stop it, that sounds more trustworthy, more honorable, less painful to me (at leas now it does) and requires more or less the same skills and knowledge. It seems to be the better side for the same challenge.
To say it in som fewer words: I need some more time till I’ve finished that piece of panzer, to find and present some further ways how to face it and its kind. I’ve already implemented a tool to stop MITM malware attacks on online banking session but I’ve not yet fixed all the bugs.

one response to “The image problem of a malware homepage”

  1. avar says:

    hello, nice site, good information, hope it coming ..
    wish u be safe :D

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