A Brief Message From Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman

This site is dedicated to my web slinging experiences, places I have been, found vulnerabilities in sites, and notified the site owners. In a day when everyone is riding high on the Lulzboat, and claiming to be "hackers" in the name of "hacktivism" for the greater good, I take a stand against this. I do my part, in observing flaws in the system, wherever the web may take me, and then telling the site owners what I have found.

This is not a movement for security, or a counter movment against the "Anti-Sec" forces that be, but a moral imperitive, and common sensability, that "with great power, comes great responsibility", and as such, we should already know right from wrong. Nothing to do with "white hats" or "black hats", "lulz", "cheezburgers" or "nyan cats", but about the basic thought process in which one takes when coming upon a flaw. Do you dump the entire database, exposing the innocent users of the system, or do you reach out to the owners and tell them of a flaw? Its one thing to hold protest against corruption and the powers to be, but if in doing so, you hurt the innocent, then you are no different than the people you protest against. But what do I know? As J.Jonah Jameson always says, I'm just a web head...

- Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman