Our Security initiative
We believe in protecting users data. That is why we have formed our “security initiative” to help protect companies, users and organizations from malicious threats and actors because we understand that security is a modern threat.
Step 1
We scan for unsecured servers, websites and services. Or we are contacted and we help out their issue
Step 2
After scanning we verify that the server, website or service has the vulnerability or unauthorized access.
Step 3
After verification that there is 100% unauthorized access and/or a vulnerability we contact the administrator and make sure that they are aware of the issue
Paid us for web security? We will fix the issue for a cheap price. See our services page for more details.
Who have we helped?
Department of Molecular Biology | Harvard
We had been aware of a malicious document which has been uploaded
on the website belonging to the Department of Molecular Biology concerning
a “free robux” scam. After contacting them they shortly removed access to the document. However no official response was made to us.
University Of Connecticut
We had been aware of Malicious content being hosted on the UCONN website Which contained a malicious subdomain on the UCONN website involving scam, fake job advertisements and all sorts. We received a followup letting us know that this had been removed and it was infact a vulnerability
Spokane County | Washington
We were made aware of an anonymous FTP server which was made public by Spokane county which was found using the ByteSecure bot using ‘Shodan’. This server was initially made public for citizens of Spokane County to get resources and other various forms of information to help people interact with government
This server was hosting information accidentally which was not supposed to be made public and was made aware by us that this information is exposing identities and should not be public. It was promptly removed shortly after.