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Title: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: clarksandam on July 11, 2023, 07:15:10 PM
anyone here knows how to get access of some http cpanel websites? contact me tg: jsalwslw
I have a list of some websites I want to get access to (no illegal thing included) I will pay you good money on every website you get me access to


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: JollyGood on July 11, 2023, 07:45:20 PM
If you want to access to the cpanel of someone else and you have a list of websites that you want access to, that is probably going to be a criminal offence in every country around the world.

Can you elaborate when you say "no illegal thing included" what does that mean because if you are proposing to hack in to a website you are proposing to carry out an illegal act.

You will not find anybody in the forum who will be a partner to criminal activity such as what you are proposing therefore you should refrain making such posts in future.

anyone here knows how to get access of some http cpanel websites? contact me tg: jsalwslw
I have a list of some websites I want to get access to (no illegal thing included) I will pay you good money on every website you get me access to


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: BenCodie on July 11, 2023, 10:16:00 PM
The funny thing is, that if you had of said "the websites are evil, and host immoral or illegal content" then maybe a whitehat hacker would have been willing to work with you, for the greater good...
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but since there's nothing wrong with the websites, you're the guy that's in the wrong.

Unless you have a very good reason for hacking into these cpanels, don't expect anyone to reply or help you.

And yes as JollyGood said, it is a criminal offence and if you are reported or do not practice good opsec, you could land yourself in trouble. Though don't panic. The nature of the internet vs. what will have you investigated is a line....and I don't think you cross it yet by requesting what you're requesting. Conducting it, that's another story. I'd recommend just ending the pursuit here, your call though now that you have some insight from us.

If you want hacking services, there are better forums for it than here.


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: examplens on July 11, 2023, 10:18:26 PM
I have a list of some websites I want to get access to (no illegal thing included)

Can you explain how there is nothing illegal about wanting to have unauthorized access to other people's sites? I'm really interested in how the legality of hacking websites is justified.

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I will pay you good money on every website you get me access to

If I may ask, how much are you willing to pay per site? What do you think is good money for something like that?


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: robelneo on July 11, 2023, 11:49:20 PM
anyone here knows how to get access of some http cpanel websites? contact me tg: jsalwslw
I have a list of some websites I want to get access to (no illegal thing included) I will pay you good money on every website you get me access to

It's illegal hacking one's cpanel you cannot justify it, and there's always a notification for the Cpanel owner if there is access from other locations, and besides the Cpanel owner can configure the security of his panel by locking the access to his IPs
asking this you are on the wrong forum this should be asked in a blackhat forum, but I discourage you not to as there are some panels where access is traced.
 


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: Lucius on July 12, 2023, 11:01:41 AM
Can you explain how there is nothing illegal about wanting to have unauthorized access to other people's sites? I'm really interested in how the legality of hacking websites is justified.

Maybe OP comes from a society where private property and hacking are viewed in a completely different way, and over the years I have had the opportunity to see people on this forum who have behaved in such a way. Plagiarism is one way of stealing, but there are a lot of users who still do it and think there's nothing wrong with it.


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: Text on July 13, 2023, 12:46:49 PM
It is important to note that hacking into someone's cPanel without authorization is universally considered illegal in most countries. It violates the principles of privacy, security, and digital rights. Hacking into websites without authorization is generally illegal and unethical. It's important to respect privacy and security. Unauthorized access to websites is a breach of security and can have serious consequences. It's important to promote lawful behavior and respect the rights of others.


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: JollyGood on July 15, 2023, 11:04:53 AM
What cannot be denied is there is no sense of urgency when it comes to the OP because he has not logged in since creating the thread. If he had any genuine interest in anything he wrote he would have been active.

I would consider the OP as someone who is doing this (posting in the forum) for attention to be noticed rather than there being an actual need. Well, he has been noticed and nothing positive can be attributed to him.

Can you explain how there is nothing illegal about wanting to have unauthorized access to other people's sites? I'm really interested in how the legality of hacking websites is justified.

Maybe OP comes from a society where private property and hacking are viewed in a completely different way, and over the years I have had the opportunity to see people on this forum who have behaved in such a way. Plagiarism is one way of stealing, but there are a lot of users who still do it and think there's nothing wrong with it.


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: Porfirii on July 15, 2023, 05:35:12 PM
What cannot be denied is there is no sense of urgency when it comes to the OP because he has not logged in since creating the thread. If he had any genuine interest in anything he wrote he would have been active.

I would consider the OP as someone who is doing this (posting in the forum) for attention to be noticed rather than there being an actual need. Well, he has been noticed and nothing positive can be attributed to him.

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I think it's more about creating his account here (back in 2017, btw) to simply reach a larger audience. As he is not active here, I assume that he is doing the same in different forums and networks. So I don't think that he is looking for attention to be noticed as you said: he just doesn't care about the bitcoin talk (nor Bitcointalk).

On the other hand, I have zero knowledge on the topic, but I don't think that the clearnet is the best place to ask for that kind of deals.


Title: Re: Want to hack some websites' Cpanel
Post by: JollyGood on July 17, 2023, 10:52:58 AM
I had to check the profile to confirm. Yes the account was created in 2017 and since that period the account has made a total of just three posts. To put that in some sort of context it means he has been making on average one post every two years and I find that behaviour is in itself extremely strange. Keep that aside I think using the forum to ask members to participate in criminal activity in unacceptable.

I think it's more about creating his account here (back in 2017, btw) to simply reach a larger audience. As he is not active here, I assume that he is doing the same in different forums and networks. So I don't think that he is looking for attention to be noticed as you said: he just doesn't care about the bitcoin talk (nor Bitcointalk).

On the other hand, I have zero knowledge on the topic, but I don't think that the clearnet is the best place to ask for that kind of deals.