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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : sur2rock May 22, 2013, 08:27:58 PM
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Greetings all experts...
Can you please guide me where I should start to begin my journey into the world of Hacking...
After reading many forums and pages.. this is what is my Plan-
1. Learn Phyton
2. Learn Linux Scripting
3. Learn HTML
My understanding of computer is very basic and i am planning to give a live Linux OS parallel to my windows 7..
Is the above approach correct ? or what should I do
Thanks
Sur2rock
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Have you checked out this forum? I don't think so because if you had you couldn't have skipped my tutorial called "Where to start with hacking". Please use the search button before asking questions..
As for learning Python it's a great start I see no problems in that and you will find lots of support on it too. As for learning HTML why even bother? There's not much to learn have a reference sheet and you will be good to go. Also it's "syntax" are so easy that you will have "learned" the basics after one day.
Well since you apparently wasn't able to find my tutorial I will do you the honor of linking to it here.
http://evilzone.org/tutorials/where-to-start-with-hacking/
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you probably should make an introductory post in the correct sub-forum. however, it doesn't seem you would have much to say. also, HTML... isn't even really a language to learn, in my opinion. It's a markup language. as far as sites go... in the modern world, PHP and SQL are the main bulk of a standard site. HTML is more of a front end structure. CSS is just facepaint. Javascript, is the nervous system, and many sites utilise it in some way. but yes, if you really want to go far, follow the pinned guides here, and learn and practice your google-fu.
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sry will do a through search before posting but thanks for pointing it out...
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When will you kids understand that there is no path to become a "hacker"...
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When will you kids understand that there is no path to become a "hacker"...
True. There is no path to becoming a "hacker" because you have to make the path yourself according to your own definition of "hacker" and your own visions, plans and goals.
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True. There is no path to becoming a "hacker" because you have to make the path yourself according to your own definition of "hacker" and your own visions, plans and goals.
So you are saying there is no path to become a hacker like in them movies?!?!?! I wanna hack the Gibson!
Anyways on a serious note I enjoyed the way you phrased that.
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So you are saying there is no path to become a hacker like in them movies?!?!?! I wanna hack the Gibson!
Anyways on a serious note I enjoyed the way you phrased that.
In our definations, hackers dont generally learn to hack, they hack to learn.
Also hacking in the movies are lame. Most of the time (hackers + apple shit, really?)
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In our definations, hackers dont generally learn to hack, they hack to learn.
Also hacking in the movies are lame. Most of the time (hackers + apple shit, really?)
You obviously didn't catch p@nd@'s sarcasm...
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True. There is no path to becoming a "hacker" because you have to make the path yourself according to your own definition of "hacker" and your own visions, plans and goals.
Oxymoron statement...
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I suppose there is no objective path would be the best way to put it.
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Whoa.Zen moment right here. ;D .I think all noobs should read this thread.
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Whoa.Zen moment right here. ;D .I think all noobs should read this thread.
That could include alot if not 90% of all of us here.
OR did you mean to link it to any newbies.
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... what should I do
You should gtfo.
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That could include alot if not 90% of all of us here.
OR did you mean to link it to any newbies.
Link it to any newbies and those of us who feel kinda lost--like i was :)