HoH has a new extension site code-named V2. V2 is essentially a wiki which we are planning to use for most of our projects. We are even thinking to port the GNUCITIZEN labs there. Right now, V2 is also the home of the Agile Hacking Project.
The purpose of V2 is to provide the HoH community, but not only, a common space for sharing work, research and developing projects and ideas. We’ve got tones of ideas which we hope to implement with the help of V2. [...]
This is a quick announcement regarding the Agile Hacking project. For those of you who are not familiar with this project, there is a post that you can go through over here.
So, the Agile Hacking project has found a new home in the newly established House of Hackers V2 initiative, which is essentially the House of Hackers‘ wiki. We plan to use V2 as our main project repository. [...]
Just a couple of months ago, we started HoH as one of our social experiments. Initially the network was composed of just about 10-15 people and there was nothing fancy about it. We didn’t even have a domain although we promised to ourselves that if we reach 1000 members we will certainly look into buying a domain and also investing into other resources.
Amazingly, we reached the 1000 cap quite rapidly and today the HoH network is just over 6000 members. [...]
A couple of months back GNUCITIZEN started House of Hackers, a social network for hackers and other like-minded people. Keep in mind that we use the word hacker in much broader context, i.e. someone who is intellectually challenged by the limitations of a system. Certainly, we do not promote criminal activities.
Today the network has expanded to 5500 members. I believe that it will reach 6000 members by the end of the year. It has been a huge success so far. [...]
This post is meant to give the House of Hackers community, future sponsors and clients some ideas on how to make most of the system. I will discuss a few ideas around the social networking platform, its capabilities and use. I am also planning to give you clues about in what way 3rd-party organizations can tamper into the network and perform crowdsourcing, etc. At this very moment, we have 348 members. It’s worth having a read of this article. [...]
It’s been a long day. I am happy to inform you that the House of Hackers community has reached remarkable 80 members since its opening 10 hours ago. It even got some exposure on Dark Reading (
Hackers in the House), thanks to Kelly Higgins.
The reason I am bringing all this to your attention is because of HD Moore’s comment regarding the House of Hackers initiative:
I think that this comes down again to the public perception of the image 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. [...]




