
Additionally, we have banned these topics in our community social media: Hacking, Phishing, Spying (including OSINT), Spamming and others describing activity deliberately violating other person's privacy or is destructive. We do not provide hacking tools in our repositories anymore - don't even ask for them. Now, we have chosen to not participate in this nonsense. Not saying that this fact makes troublesome to find qualified contributors to keep the project up. Mature communities of Linux enthusiasts often recognize our project as "script kiddie" sandbox, rather than a serious project aiming to bring common free and open source software to Android OS ecosystem. This just gives no chance to be discover other use cases. Obviously, this has nothing to do with legit penetration testing but correlate with Termux-related information spread on social media. How to spam with SMS? Which SMS bomber is the best?.



Termux staff is getting requests for engagement in hacking activity, often illegal.
