Why is Certified Blackhat organising Cybercrimes to cut down trillion dollars in losses costing every year?

August 26: In the 16th august interview with Abhishek Karmakar, Strategic Founder & CEO behind CERTIFIED BLACKHAT, stated:

I love cherries, but I use worms to bait the fish, not cherries when I go fishing. The same strategy we are using, our baits are legal tools used in committing cyber attacks, and cybercriminals are the fishes.

We are building a transparent and trackable ecosystem for the future.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRgBAT3rgWQ

What is the core culture of this company?

Companies are nothing but culture aligned with a vision. We believe in Founderhood; we don’t hire employees; we hire founder bleeding certified blackhat.

What separates success and failure?

Quick decision making, grabbing opportunities; I have always found people who think more are the people to do less.

Are to guys looking for VC’s?

Not yet; we don’t need them at this point; we are already profitable and sustainable.

Who is benefiting more from your company?

Influencers; are reporting an increase of up to 950% revenue from our business partnership. We always believe in giving more, so we have created a robust infrastructure for our partners.

What is the core problem you guys are trying to solve?

Unaddressed cyber scams or frauds faced by people in day to day life, the market is huge and unaddressed. We had closely worked by the cybercrime department and figured out that 7 out of ten people have come across cyber frauds, and 3 out of them get into cyber scams and cyber frauds. We can’t stop the hackers, nor can we trace them because of poor government policies. Most of the tools used are rented from Switzerland or Iceland companies because everyone knows that these companies don’t provide their customer data. Most of them don’t even keep it. We want to create a transparent ecosystem for the future to maintain transparency and traceability.

How many funds do you need to complete your vision?

Well, we are trying to maintain sustainability and growth at the same time. We don’t want to go to the capital market right now, it is an entirely different ball game, and our current focus is on customer service and high-quality assets for the future.

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