When was the last time you really got excited about something? Do you remember the 90’s and the Scene including the Security Industry the way it was?
We’re proud to let you know of the general availability of a publicly accessible high-profile Hacking and Security Web sites based search engine currently including an index of 2,222,813 of exclusively some of the Scene and the Security Industry’s main and prominent Hacking and Security Web sites neatly crawled and indexed for your viewing and search pleasure.
For the purpose of bringing this high-profile search engine to life we’ve decided to partner with a leading search engine portal service provider in this case that’s Yacy which offers a decentralized Web search which generously offered their support in terms of offering us the platform to actually build the search engine and make it public exclusively used by Box.sk visitors including key members of the Scene and the Security Industry.
The index currently consists of 2,223,579 of actively harvested and processed high-profile publicly accessible Hacking and Security Web sites which we’ve decided to make publicly accessible with the idea to empower you with the necessary data and make it easier for you to find high-quality Hacking and Security content the way it used to be during the 90’s.
The public interface of the search engine can be accessed from the main Box.sk Web site and we’ve also decided to compile a list of recommended queries to demonstrate how it can be used for finding high-quality Hacking and Security Web sites.
Among the currently recommended Hacking and Security Search Engine queries include:
- CVE
- MD5
- OSINT
- Ransomware
- Phishing
- Spam
- RFID
- NSA
- GCHQ
- TDoS
- Security Conference
- Podcast
- Botnet
- Crimeware
- Advanced Persistent Threat
- Encryption
- PGP
- DDoS
- SCADA
- Rootkit
- Zero Day
- Vulnerability
- Bug Bounty
- Malware
- Metasploit
- Penetration Testing
- Wireless Security
- Intrusion Detection System
- Passwords
- Data Breach
- Malware Stealer
- Keylogger
- Trojan Horse
Users interested in possibly submitting their Web site for a possible inclusion in the Search Engine index can approach me at dancho.danchev@hush.com and I’d be happy to approach you in terms of discussing a possible Search Engine Web site inclusion.
Stay tuned!