http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/05/hakin9_silliness/ wrote: The incident prompted one advertiser to withdraw support from Hakin9. "We have officially withdrawn any advertisement investment from HAKIN9 in response to the nmap guide fiasco," eLearnSecurity said.
JDMurray wrote: » I've never seen any of PenTestMag's issues, but they sure are good at emailing promotional ads to my Inbox.
impelse said: I think they are thinking: These guys needs to shine in the pentesting area, so they will do anything to shine, so lets ask them to write for us for free and they will get the fame!!!!!! LOL
MrAgent said: I wrote an article and and an interview with them a while back.Now I get several emails every week from them. Either asking if I want to write an article, or to get me to sign up for some course.
tedjames said: impelse said: I think they are thinking: These guys needs to shine in the pentesting area, so they will do anything to shine, so lets ask them to write for us for free and they will get the fame!!!!!! LOL Having played in bands for a few decades, I can tell you that this kind of attitude exists everywhere. Several times a year, we get asked to play at some large event. But they can't afford to pay us, but we'll get some amazing exposure. Yet, they're charging for tickets.