FAQ

Are you affiliated with any website?

No, I am not.

Do you know any genuine “hacking” services or software?

Not at the moment.

How do you know someone is a scammer or not?

If they require an advance payment/consultation fee before working. You should always, ALWAYS have proof before paying (i.e. screenshots, test message if hacking email, etc.)

What is the best sort of proof to ask for?

For email hacking, without a doubt the best proof is sending a test message to the hacked inbox and the hacker providing you a screenshot or relay of what you’ve sent (so you know they indeed have access).

For facebook hacking, similar concept. Send a test message to the hacked person (make sure it’s an innocent message in case the hacker turns out to be fake)

Screenshots can be faked, and emails can be spoofed if a hacker says they will send an email from the target’s account.

Why wasn’t my comment posted?

If your comment contains ANY email advertising ANY service, it will not appear. You can post any comment you’d like stating your opinion (I am against censorship), but scams like that will not be tolerated on this blog.

Can I have a list of the hacking sites to avoid?

Yes. Avoid these at all costs (this list will periodically be updated):

  1. http://neighborhoodhacker.com/
  2. https://www.cryptohackers.com/
  3. https://hackersinfinity.com/
  4. http://hackerforhirereview.com/
  5. http://www.hackersreview.com/
  6. http://hackerforhire.com/
  7. https://2ogmrlfzdthnwkez.onion.to/ (this is a TOR service, but site is accessible through a regular browser. If you find him advertising elsewhere on the web and demand proof before payment, he’ll extort you for money. Just ignore.)
  8. http://hackeris.com/
  9. http://www.hirenhack.com/
  10. http://centralhacker.com/
  11. http://www.hackersminions.com/
  12. http://hirethehacker.com/ (claim they provide proof first, then say through email exchange that they proceed with “prepaid jobs” only)
  13. http://getanypasswordonline.weebly.com/ (told me himself, lol)
  14. http://thebesthackers.com
  15. http://www.theprofessionalhackers.com/ (at first they say they will provide proof before payment, then they will give you scammy proof and request payment, then if you press them for undeniable proof, they disappear)
  16. https://hackerslist.com/ (run by the people behind NHH – you may find a legitimate hacker advertising on there but the two verified hackers ALarsen & Chaos are probably NHH employees who can’t hack for shit)
  17. http://www.trustedhacker.com/
  18. http://www.goldenhacker.com/
  19. http://hireaprohacker.site88.net
  20. http://hackersforhire.org/ (claim they provide proof first before payment, but after emailing they want half upfront)
  21. http://www.hireandhack.com/
  22. http://www.theprofessionalhackers.com/
  23. https://hireanhacker.com/

If the website isn’t listed here, it doesn’t mean it’s not a scam, just so you know. The people behind these websites specifically ask for upfront payment (in full or part) before conclusive prof, or are review sites positively reviewing known scammers.

If a hacker claims they can provide proof of hacking before any payment is sent, they may require a little more investigation to verify.

New section – Email scammers

I decided to add this section because many scammers do not have sites, they simply advertise their services using an email. This is potentially more lucrative because once their ID is associated with a customer complaint, they can use a new one unlike a website which takes time and effort to create and not easily abandoned. While both emails and websites advertising hacking services are extremely likely to be scams, you can be absolutely sure the email ones are scammers.

1. Daemonic1@protonmail.com (“smart scammer, he talks a lot about how many jobs he has. He will show “video proof” which is him sending a video of going on the profile picture and it shows “change picture” which anyone with a fake account can easily create. Then the password would suddenly not work so he will have to start over, for which he will need a lot of “one time only” tools you of course have to pay for with no results. In the end he threaten to send me malware and destroy my computer. Which is bullshit, since I don’t think he can even hack anything or knows how a malware works.“)

2. maxwell11@protonmail.com (“He will also need an extra tool for 350$ after the first password didn’t work. Then he says he can refund the 30% downpayment, but never does.”)

3. kir@kaoshackers.org (“He was something else 😀 He showed me “proof” which contained picture of the facebook profile with bad photoshop. After I refused to pay him for that, he got very angry. Blocked him.”)

4. messageboard@anonymous-hackers.us (“Didn’t actually end up hiring them after I saw that the escrow they wanted to use has the same website owner as their site. So it is basicially paying them directly, there is no security they will do anything.”)

How can I contact you?

You can contact me at:

scammedbynhh[at]yahoo.com