01-05-2012, 07:45 AM
Well, this thread caught my attention. I am returning here to address this.
It is now dead for I have decided to quit because of the site's inactivity.
I take offense to your statement. You were not here to witness the events before so kindly refrain from uttering comments about how it requires "effort" and "dedication" as if none was given at all. I daresay I honestly believe you have no idea how hard it was to maintain it alone for a long time so do not talk about things you are unaware of.
Provided that you are unknowing, I was its leader and the only professor. I had a large number of trainees but most of them weren't dedicated enough and it was simply a waste of time because the site was not going anywhere. Hardly any logs were posted and the people who trained here were from Omniscient's other forum anyway, where our main training area was at, and where there were other professors. I had three trainees who were with me until I decided it was high time for us to move back to Omniscient's other active forum where they continued their training. They made it through after months of training; one is already a graduate and two are undergraduates. I wouldn't say nothing happened.
As for the sub forum, I am aware that it appears empty in a sense. Let me inform you that it was one of our main concerns since it was visible to everyone and no appeal could make the administrator hide it. We were fine with some of the information being visible, but some were just too important to let anyone and anybody see and use it, as it will pose a very great threat to the current malware removal techniques and secrets malware coders just cannot and should not know. I can understand if one will not see its importance but this is a big issue. In light of this, there were many cases when trainees from the other forum cheated because they can see the (practice log) threads here without even having to register. I am not against how the administrator wants to run his site; it is just that for the sake of free information we are risking something valuable for malware analysts. Again, I do not expect those who are not in the field to understand and perhaps between keeping the training area and making the forum run effectively as possible, the latter is much more appealing for a businessman's point of view and I respect that.
Anyway, I guess that is where your implication came from; I disposed of all the threads to remedy the problem so the sub forum has no trace of activity except for the tutorials posted a long time ago.
I think you are aware why we moved on. I apologize for any inconveniences it has caused you, but I believe it has not done any damage.
That is not true. We only allowed people to help in threads that have no logs. Trainees cannot respond to those with logs either, only graduates and professors.
(12-25-2011, 11:21 PM)King Wrote: It looks dead and gone to me. Has it been put on hold for the time being? Or are there active trainees?
It is now dead for I have decided to quit because of the site's inactivity.
Quote:It's a shame really. I guess there just was too much going on elsewhere to be able to dedicate the time and effort required to maintain such a group here. Thanks mate.
I take offense to your statement. You were not here to witness the events before so kindly refrain from uttering comments about how it requires "effort" and "dedication" as if none was given at all. I daresay I honestly believe you have no idea how hard it was to maintain it alone for a long time so do not talk about things you are unaware of.
Provided that you are unknowing, I was its leader and the only professor. I had a large number of trainees but most of them weren't dedicated enough and it was simply a waste of time because the site was not going anywhere. Hardly any logs were posted and the people who trained here were from Omniscient's other forum anyway, where our main training area was at, and where there were other professors. I had three trainees who were with me until I decided it was high time for us to move back to Omniscient's other active forum where they continued their training. They made it through after months of training; one is already a graduate and two are undergraduates. I wouldn't say nothing happened.
As for the sub forum, I am aware that it appears empty in a sense. Let me inform you that it was one of our main concerns since it was visible to everyone and no appeal could make the administrator hide it. We were fine with some of the information being visible, but some were just too important to let anyone and anybody see and use it, as it will pose a very great threat to the current malware removal techniques and secrets malware coders just cannot and should not know. I can understand if one will not see its importance but this is a big issue. In light of this, there were many cases when trainees from the other forum cheated because they can see the (practice log) threads here without even having to register. I am not against how the administrator wants to run his site; it is just that for the sake of free information we are risking something valuable for malware analysts. Again, I do not expect those who are not in the field to understand and perhaps between keeping the training area and making the forum run effectively as possible, the latter is much more appealing for a businessman's point of view and I respect that.
Anyway, I guess that is where your implication came from; I disposed of all the threads to remedy the problem so the sub forum has no trace of activity except for the tutorials posted a long time ago.
(12-27-2011, 01:47 PM)Omniscient Wrote: Just no leadership for it. Sad but it happens.
I think you are aware why we moved on. I apologize for any inconveniences it has caused you, but I believe it has not done any damage.
(12-27-2011, 06:24 PM)Sam Wrote: I'm not sure, nor am I 100% familiar with the way the HJT squad used to work. - I assume anyone who knows how to help can help.
That is not true. We only allowed people to help in threads that have no logs. Trainees cannot respond to those with logs either, only graduates and professors.