This website lets people to post bids to hire a hacker without disclosing their names.

I never expected it to turn into what it is.

I was testing the waters and wanted to see if it works, he said.

Anonymous Founder of Hackers-for-Hire Site revealed

The major part of the article concentrated on the doubtful and vague legality of the requests.

The identity of the owner of Hackers List had remained a mystery until now.

The websites rules of operation constantly state that the service does not accept and allow illegal activity.

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According to Mr. Tendell, most of the assessment of Hackers List was incorrectly positioned.

No one is going to complete an illegal project through my website, he said.

Since its debut, Hackers List has had its share of operational hiccups with its website crashing several times.

Around 250 jobs had been finished from the website went online said Mr. Tendell.

Mr. Tendell said he was not sure as to why Twitter suspended the account.

He decided to do a little bit of research in the making of Hackers List.

However, Mr. Tendells name was removed from a revised domain registration a few weeks later.

Mr. Tendell said he had worked with Neighborhood Hacker but was not an owner of that company.

Resource :New York Times.

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