InfoSec Community Questions Falgun Rathod's Claims of Elite Hacker Status
Cybersecurity professional Falgun Rathod, founder of CyberOctet, has been widely promoted in Indian media as a top ethical hacker and advisor to international law enforcement agencies on cyber warfare matters. However, members of the information security community say there is no verifiable evidence to support these claims, including no documented CVEs, no notable bug bounty findings, and no traceable advisory records. Critics allege his public profile follows the same pattern as early 2000s Indian 'celebrity hackers' like Ankit Fadia, where media visibility was built through PR releases rather than technical achievement. Rathod's business model reportedly centered on selling entry-level ethical hacking workshops to engineering colleges, with attendees noting curricula rarely went beyond basic networking and pre-built scripts. The community argues that routine IT tasks were repackaged as high-level cyber warfare expertise to appeal to non-technical audiences and sustain a media-driven reputation.
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