This type of thinking is precisely why we can't have nice things. It's a terrible idea that only contributes to polluting the internet. It's nothing to be proud of but rather something to be ashamed of. I really hope Google removes all of his sites from the search.

@nixCraft Depends on the motivations.

The fact that he's openly revealing what he did and how (I could replicate this in 24 hours) seems fairly white-hat to me.

We should celebrate those who openly expose faults in major infrastructure. That pushes the owners to reckon with those faults.