"Let's say that you're shot during a mugging [incident]. As you drift into unconsciousness, would you find yourself saying 'Gosh, I hope the surgeon who operates on me used to be a street criminal because he must really understand gunshot wounds well if he actually shot the people?' You wouldn't think that."The article then adds:
He noted that there are currently many former black hats who are "really, really smart" and "with a bit of nurturing and guidance", were able to transform into good security researchers.See, Black Hats? With a little nurturing and guidance, someday you all can become real boys! We all know that without said nurture and guidance, unsupervised black hats will relapse like Tom Sizemore between movie roles, and of course we all know that an unleashed black hat will plunder and burn the company's virtual village, Genghis Khan-style.
This article isn't making stereotypes and treating black hats as subhuman creatures incapable of intelligence, conscience, and self-control. No, not at all!
i think it would be very difficult hiring a quality blackhat-SEO ... the good ones do work for themselves.
Speaking on SEO... I've said it once and I'll say it again (and again)... every good blackhat I know can whitehat their asses off.
The funny thing is that compared to real blackhat hackers, blackhat seo's are as white as can be. Seriously, so blackhats manipulate and cloak things a bit to rank well on google. So what? It's not like most black hat seo's are actually hacking google, stealing personal information, or anything that is truly harmful or unethical in the real "blackhat" sense. If real blackhats were doing SEO, they would hack into the top sites to put in their own links, content, redirects etc. Even worse a real blackhat might actually go as far as to hack into the search engines themselves. By comparison, the so-called blackhat seo's are quite tame.
Couldn't agree more. Violating a website's terms of service is nothing like breaking the law. Black hat SEOs are more about manipulating loopholes in service-based technology, and even if we all have to click the "back" button more than we want to when using search engines, it's nothing compared to hacking, or even email spam.
Are they talking about SEO black hats or general computer hackers? It looks like the latter: "I don't know why people think if you can trot out 10 or 20 or 100 viruses, you would be great at actually producing some antivirus technology that can deal with 200,000 different bits of malware," he added.
Computer Hackers was the impression
It's about blackhat hackers, not SEOs, but the principle is still the same: People skilled in an unethical trade being recruited to work in a whitehat, legit environment.
I understood it to be black hats in general (not necessarily SEO-related), but nonetheless...
Do people really put "reformed black hat hacker" on their resume? I just have a hard time believing that the real BH's would ever: 1) admit to it on paperwork 2) Try to use it as a job skill (unless of course apply for a network security consultant job)