As scared as many would be to post something of this nature, I have to applaud Quad for standing up for what he believes in, albeit being unpopular with many, many people. From the time I have known Quad, he will say what's on his mind, will give you his opinion, and will not back down.

That's the whole point. AntiOnline is about that.... telling it like it is and not backing down.

JP was unpopular with a lot of people, especially the crackers that were being exposed, taken apart and exploited for industry professionals and end-users alike to take control of their networks and better secure themselves. I used to love to come on everyday (before it became an interactive community) and visit Eye On The Underground, The MailBag, Intrusion Attempts and what they meant, docs, source code, history and hacker profiling. I learned a lot from AntiOnline and that's what made me stay despite the other features that were added later (like AntiPoints).

I am hoping and waiting for the madness to die down with JupMedia's takeover, and am further hoping this site will keep true to JP's original vision to expose hackers, patch weaknesses, and show the world we should not be afraid of what others think. I am sorry, but AntiPoints do not accomplish that goal.