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General discussion / Re: Post your deskTOP
« on: September 09, 2015, 07:15:15 pm »
mine, simple,  but it works fine for me, it's debian (generic...) but it works, as I said, got the kali repositories on it so grub says it's kali like a scrub  8) (sorry, couldn't resist)

thank you for hopefully taking in my shit.

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Operating System / wondows.old
« on: August 24, 2015, 05:24:31 pm »
got windows 10, don't know why (personally want debian with kali repositories listed in source file) and i found a folder in c:\ named "windows.old" (contains system files for win 7) and out of curiosity i opened the SAM file with only admin privileges. As the SAM file is vulnerable to offline attacks, i think it is the same idea. but just wanted to share with you. Thanks for listening to my jibba jabba.


best of luck! (with whatever you are doing)

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Android / Re: [TUT] Lucky Patcher and Modded Google Play Store
« on: July 23, 2015, 06:20:14 pm »
this app is a brilliant one. but to people who do not know it or have, just be aware that it is called LUCKY patcher for a reason. often it may not work, but can do a lot of the time, or it might not...


but i got kaspersky premium for free on my phone. white hat right there.


sorry for no caps when they should be there, it is due to the fact that i am rather lazy.

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Anonymity and Privacy / Re: Paranoia
« on: July 14, 2015, 11:30:44 pm »
If there is nothing in the hosts then that is strange, but as far as my little puddle of knowledge goes in terms of this problem. I am sure other people with more know how than me will help you. But apart from that. Good luck! :)

Kirk out

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Beginner's Corner / Re: Useful sites to begin programming
« on: July 14, 2015, 12:04:00 am »
Local library works for me.

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Anonymity and Privacy / Re: Paranoia
« on: July 12, 2015, 11:49:00 pm »
It could be the hosts file, but then, the possibility of that is fairly small. But 0.0.0.0 sounds odd for your router.

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Thank you.
That is good logic there. The direction has been set in the form of c++ i guess. I'll stop wasting time and learn it.

Happy tinkering :)

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Hi all,

I am a young human of the male gender who is fond of gardening, origami and, obviously, computing (to a digree).
I have tried to learn advanced stuff before learning the basics first ( i was pretty stubborn then, especially when it came to learning unfortunately) and obviously failed. So i have started a fresh a year ago and with my spare time learnt the basics, worked pretty hard at school and watered the garden. So i have learnt basic tcp/ip, operating systems, batch programming, unix/linux and a reasonably small digree of hacking. I know i can't just jump into anything, just that i don't know where to look. I am looking for the right programming language, something you have probably heard 1000001 times. I have learnt html and css, and a small amount of php. But obviously that is hardly anything, so i have my eye set on something less web-based and more bare bones. Assembly is one of my main contenders along with c++ . But this is a forum and would appreciate any advice or directions, and more importantly opinions. Sorry for any grammatical errors or mistakes concerning what i have said.

Thank you for your time :)

Paper plane


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