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Basics of Hacking
« on: April 29, 2015, 01:21:47 pm »
I'm sure someone has posted this, but this is my ideas on hacking, and just briefly explaining it.

I. Hacking
Hacking is not only breaching servers, stealing financial information, or swatting someone's home. Hacking is having intellectual interest into technology, but the word, "hacking" is a very broad word. It's hard to constitute it, the word hacking is an idea, requires a mindset, a mentality. You do not need to be incredibly smart in math or science to learn how to program, or hack. You need to be patient and be willing to listen and learn, and the most important thing, to accept criticism, accept it, learn from your mistakes. Hacking and programming takes a long time, and you'll never know everything, you'll never be the best, there will always be someone better than you, someone to point you out on mistakes, you need to just accept it, and learn from it.
 
II. Hackers
There are different types of hackers, hackers with different intents. Essentially it's based up in two groups, ethical and bad hackers. But specifically there are three groupes of hackers, white-hat, grey-hat, black-hat. But a hacker can always be independent, no need to set yourself into one of the groups if it doesn't fit your style, and your intents.
 
  • White-hat:
White-hat hackers are generally the people with good intentions, to help and inform the less educated individuals, they are more likely to help you out with computers, they usually have good morals. And make software to help you out, they pentest with authorization. They stop bad hackers, they work for companies and possibly the governments.
 
  • Grey-hat:
These people usually have mixed intentions, sometimes they'll help you out, mostly for money. They'll help you for something legal or illegal. They might do a prank, which could be illegal. Or they might be hired to pentest a website. Grey-hat is essentially a mix of white-hat and black-hat.
 
  • Black-hat:
These hackers have only bad intentions, they have no intent to help you out, or do some legal pentesting. They'll attack for the reasons of, financial gain, political reasons, or for a laugh. They'll go after you, they'll always be a bug to the hacking community, they'll always be a problem to society.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2015, 06:27:04 pm »
.o0 me thinks copy - pasting from a word document needs to be formatted afterwords.
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I. Hacking
Hacking is not only breaching servers, stealing financial information, or swatting someone's home. Hacking is having intellectual interest into technology, but the word, "hacking" is a very broad word. It's hard to constitute it, the word hacking is an idea, requires a mindset, a mentality. You do not need to be incredibly smart in math or science to learn how to program, or hack. You need to be patient and be willing to listen and learn, and the most important thing, to accept criticism, accept it, learn from your mistakes. Hacking and programming takes a long time, and you'll never know everything, you'll never be the best, there will always be someone better than you, someone to point you out on mistakes, you need to just accept it, and learn from it.
 
II. Hackers
There are different types of hackers, hackers with different intents. Essentially it's based up in two groups, ethical and bad hackers. But specifically there are three groupes of hackers, white-hat, grey-hat, black-hat. But a hacker can always be independent, no need to set yourself into one of the groups if it doesn't fit your style, and your intents.
 
  • White-hat:

White-hat hackers are generally the people with good intentions, to help and inform the less educated individuals, they are more likely to help you out with computers, they usually have good morals. And make software to help you out, they pentest with authorization. They stop bad hackers, they work for companies and possibly the governments.
 
  • Grey-hat:

These people usually have mixed intentions, sometimes they'll help you out, mostly for money. They'll help you for something legal or illegal. They might do a prank, which could be illegal. Or they might be hired to pentest a website. Grey-hat is essentially a mix of white-hat and black-hat.
 
  • Black-hat:

These hackers have only bad intentions, they have no intent to help you out, or do some legal pentesting. They'll attack for the reasons of, financial gain, political reasons, or for a laugh. They'll go after you, they'll always be a bug to the hacking community, they'll always be a problem to society.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2015, 08:57:13 pm »
Check anywhere, no copy part where.

I've only posted this on nulled and here.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2015, 09:32:07 pm »
Yeah i see you also jacked up the formatting there. I am not saying your copying someones work, Im saying that the editor you originally typed it up in and then pasted into the forum jacked up the formatting. No biggie, especially if you dont care.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2015, 09:34:11 pm »
Yeah i see you also jacked up the formatting there. I am not saying your copying someones work, Im saying that the editor you originally typed it up in and then pasted into the forum jacked up the formatting. No biggie, especially if you dont care.

I fixed it :)
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2015, 11:12:53 am »
This is the sort of shit you find on a blog with a picture of a blue key with binary digits moving across the screen written by Prashanthan Nagasawarna. Seriously, enough with the:

  • What is hacker
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2015, 11:29:11 am »
I'm sure someone has posted this, but this is my ideas on hacking, and just briefly explaining it.

I. Hacking
Hacking is not only breaching servers, stealing financial information, or swatting someone's home. Hacking is having intellectual interest into technology, but the word, "hacking" is a very broad word. It's hard to constitute it, the word hacking is an idea, requires a mindset, a mentality. You do not need to be incredibly smart in math or science to learn how to program, or hack. You need to be patient and be willing to listen and learn, and the most important thing, to accept criticism, accept it, learn from your mistakes. Hacking and programming takes a long time, and you'll never know everything, you'll never be the best, there will always be someone better than you, someone to point you out on mistakes, you need to just accept it, and learn from it.
 
II. Hackers
There are different types of hackers, hackers with different intents. Essentially it's based up in two groups, ethical and bad hackers. But specifically there are three groupes of hackers, white-hat, grey-hat, black-hat. But a hacker can always be independent, no need to set yourself into one of the groups if it doesn't fit your style, and your intents.
 
  • White-hat:
White-hat hackers are generally the people with good intentions, to help and inform the less educated individuals, they are more likely to help you out with computers, they usually have good morals. And make software to help you out, they pentest with authorization. They stop bad hackers, they work for companies and possibly the governments.
 
  • Grey-hat:
These people usually have mixed intentions, sometimes they'll help you out, mostly for money. They'll help you for something legal or illegal. They might do a prank, which could be illegal. Or they might be hired to pentest a website. Grey-hat is essentially a mix of white-hat and black-hat.
 
  • Black-hat:
These hackers have only bad intentions, they have no intent to help you out, or do some legal pentesting. They'll attack for the reasons of, financial gain, political reasons, or for a laugh. They'll go after you, they'll always be a bug to the hacking community, they'll always be a problem to society.

GG. Waayyyy too long to post, I just saw colours of hackers and I thought... 5 minutes on google with "Hacker" in the search bar. (Maybe would have read if it wasn't the basics!)

 

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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2015, 12:44:56 pm »
Can u guys tell me how to hack oac mmorpg game. Box hack and damaga hack

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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2015, 01:09:24 pm »
Can u guys tell me how to hack oac mmorpg game. Box hack and damaga hack
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2015, 01:54:37 pm »
You eat it with fried chicken.
Gtfo. Make your own BoS thread
What is the hacking world turning into?


Why can't anyone do "proper" research?


Why is google like a demon to many?


Why is the internet producing so many skids?


This seems to be a huge issue. I Really do not get why people are to lazy to research this art. Yet they want to be l33t hackers. It just doesn't work that way. It takes years to master this skill(and you still won't know everything), and it isn't something that is from outer space, the concepts are not discovered  by aliens. Anyone can properly understand the concept.


But using the book knowledge you learn is another ball game, you have to be made for it. It has to be a passion. Anyone here should be able to agree with this.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2015, 01:57:42 pm »
What is the hacking world turning into?


Why can't anyone do "proper" research?


Why is google like a demon to many?


Why is the internet producing so many skids?


This seems to be a huge issue. I Really do not get why people are to lazy to research this art. Yet they want to be l33t hackers. It just doesn't work that way. It takes years to master this skill(and you still won't know everything), and it isn't something that is from outer space, the concepts are not discovered  by aliens. Anyone can properly understand the concept.


But using the book knowledge you learn is another ball game, you have to be made for it. It has to be a passion. Anyone here should be able to agree with this.

BS..... Just download LOIC and you wil be l33t in no time bro..... LOLZ
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #11 on: May 01, 2015, 02:04:49 pm »
What is the hacking world turning into?


Why can't anyone do "proper" research?


Why is google like a demon to many?


Why is the internet producing so many skids?


This seems to be a huge issue. I Really do not get why people are to lazy to research this art. Yet they want to be l33t hackers. It just doesn't work that way. It takes years to master this skill(and you still won't know everything), and it isn't something that is from outer space, the concepts are not discovered  by aliens. Anyone can properly understand the concept.


But using the book knowledge you learn is another ball game, you have to be made for it. It has to be a passion. Anyone here should be able to agree with this.
Well said, indeed. +1
BS..... Just download LOIC and you wil be l33t in no time bro..... LOLZ
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2015, 02:06:52 pm »
A recipe for skids

Does this mean I don't get a cookie :(
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2015, 02:21:45 pm »
What is the hacking world turning into?


Why can't anyone do "proper" research?


Why is google like a demon to many?


Why is the internet producing so many skids?


This seems to be a huge issue. I Really do not get why people are to lazy to research this art. Yet they want to be l33t hackers. It just doesn't work that way. It takes years to master this skill(and you still won't know everything), and it isn't something that is from outer space, the concepts are not discovered  by aliens. Anyone can properly understand the concept.


But using the book knowledge you learn is another ball game, you have to be made for it. It has to be a passion. Anyone here should be able to agree with this.


I don't think they want to learn it . They are just looking for the HACK BUTTON ..


Could always make it harder to register for the forum.. Maybe make it to so  they need to crack a hash instead of generate one ? Might get less "how do i hack" posts 

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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2015, 02:26:13 pm »

I don't think they want to learn it . They are just looking for the HACK BUTTON ..


Could always make it harder to register for the forum.. Maybe make it to so  they need to crack a hash instead of generate one ? Might get less "how do i hack" posts

Lack of knowledge is not the problem, it's the poor attitude and distorted view of hacking that's the problem