Landing House of Hackers
House of Hackers is an exclusive, hacker community network. The House of Hackers community is established to support the hacker culture, mindset, way of life, ideologies, political views, vision, etc.

Members of the community are able to exchange ideas with each other, communicate, form groups, elite circles and tiger/red teams, conglomerate around projects and participate in the independent, hacker recruitment market. The market is designed to provide opportunities to the House of Hackers members in a free, open and fair manner.
Hacker Recruitment Market
The hacker recruitment market is designed to provide business opportunities to gifted members of our community.
Organizations, which are looking to hire independent Information Security consultants or Tiger/Ted teams, can post a description of the job and the desired qualifications which are expected from the participants. Various groups and members can contact the publisher directly and arrange any further details between themselves.
The market is open because the better you are in what you do the more work you will be able to get and the higher profile you will eventually build. This approach allows gifted security consultants to escape from their boring everyday routine and start a new life full of excitement and new opportunities. It is needless to say that these types of services are better payed as you will be able to cut the middle man and take all the profit for yourself.
The market is open and it is only supervised by the House of Hackers board members. Fees will be accepted for each posting which will be feeded back to the community through the various funding and research programs we are planning to initiate very soon.
As you’ve probably notice, this program is at a very early stage. We will ask you to join the House of Hackers network and also spread the word by linking to this site, talking about it in blog posts showing network badges, etc. The sooner we build the community and aggregate companies to support the idea the better for you and all other members. If you want to break free of the monotony, this is your only chance. Whatever we build here it will work for you.
If you are an organization seeking to explore opportunities with the House of Hackers network, please contact us now. We can assure you that members of this network will provide far much better service then any other information security company out in the market today.





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is this going to be another failed project by gnucitizen?
Jesus I didn’t think you could be anymore retarded after that agile hacking bs but here you are! Keep it coming dude, you can’t make this kinda shit up.
the only one who looks retarded is you thoth. I don’t expect you to come up with anything interesting anytime soon so please sit and learn. I will teach ya. :)
lol, how the heck can you know if you not try? by now House of Hackers has 117 members. 15 hours ago there was only 1 member, myself. So I haven’t put my bar yet in order to say whether it is a failure or success. so far, it is going very, very, well. thanks for asking.
“Fees will be accepted for each posting”
lol. All those new “ground breaking-cutting edge” researchers all that want to do is get rich discovering xss and csrf stuff. First was the dude from “ha.ckers.org” trying to pull of a “5k per person” web app course in a weekend, and now this(+ Agile Hacking paper book royalties).
Like the rest of your fans say “Great work pdp”
given the fact that we will invest resources (money) into the network, what’s wrong with the proposed approach? it is a common practice. but I think that your problem is quite different.
anyway, if I can win a PWN2OWN contest with an XSS attack I guess it should be a valid one, don’t you think?
The whole hacker social networking thing seems kind of counter-intuitive - bring together people that are not exactly social by definition in the first place. Sure - you might get a lot of mid-level and low-grade “security advisors” (a.k.a. script kiddies) to brag around for their latest “1337″ hack, and that’s about it. Building a closed network with invitations only might work better - and this changes the whole idea somewhat.
Anyway, wish you good luck with that initiative. Too bad that non-security “hackers” like me (read - developers/engineers/scientists) are left out in the cold. After all, RMS says that “hackerism” is not necessarily programming. Whatever.
mindcorrosive, there are many closed networks already, why create another one? btw, none-security hackers like yourself are more then welcome.
Don’t understand the negative vibes here, but of course, any kind of feedback is always welcome as we do NOT censor any comments.
First of all, there is nothing wrong with getting money from sponsors and recruitment fees to support a initiative. We spend a lot of unpaid time on various projects. This is why there is a commercial side to GC which is the non-intrusive .com domain.
This is no different than working for a company (you sell your services/skills for money). Wait, actually it’s different, because we get to do what we love and are our own bosses!
Second of all, regarding the “another failed project” comment. Well, it might or might not fail, but we gotta try. Some people never try doing things in life because they’re scared of failure. Well, that’s a shame, because due to fear some of these people don’t unleash their full potential in life.
Make the most of life, try out ideas and initiatives, otherwise you’ll never know if you succeed (sorry for sounding philosophical).
btw, HoH has 1648 members at this moment, many of them who are very interesting people, including leading researchers in the community.