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HackThisSite.org, commonly referred to as HTS, is an online hacking and security website founded by Jeremy Hammond.〔Luman, Stuart. ''Chicago'' Magazine, July 2007. ("The Hacktivist" )〕 The organization has a userbase of well over 1,800,000.〔(HackThiSite Users Online )〕 The actual number of active members is believed to be much lower, as most accounts are never used, or are only used shortly after creation. The most users online at the same time was 1,995 on February 5, 2012 at 2:46:10 AM CST.〔 It aims to provide users with a way to learn and practice basic and advanced "hacking" skills through a series of challenges, in a safe and legal environment.
HackThisSite involves a small, loose team of developers and moderators who maintain its website, IRC server, and related projects. It produces an e-zine which it releases at various hacker conventions and through its hackbloc portal. Hard copies of the zine are published by Microcosm and Quimbys. It also has a short news/blog section run by developers.
==IRC and forums==
HackThisSite is known for its IRC network, where many users converse on a plethora of topics ranging from current events to technical issues with programming and Unix-based operating systems. Mostly, the HackThisSite IRC network serves as a social gathering of like-minded people to discuss anything. Although there are many channels on the IRC network, the main channel, #hackthissite, has a +R flag which requires users to register their nick before they may join the channel. This requirement helps reduce botnets in the main channel, because they would have to register every nick.
HackThisSite currently has one main set of forums, because of the recent split from its former sister site CriticalSecurity.Net. The Hackbloc Forums also had many HackThisSite users involved then, however they were recently taken down. Before the split, the ''CriticalSecurity.net'' forums had most HTS discussion, specifically related to help with the challenges on the site as well as basic hacking questions. The ''Hackbloc'' forums were more for focused hacktivist discussion as well as a place for people to discuss news and plan future projects. Many people criticize the forums as being too 'newbish' compared to IRC, most likely because many new users visit the forums to ask for help with the challenges. HackThisSite is taking steps to try to attract more qualified users to its forums.

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