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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2015, 03:51:40 pm »
I think it's quite easy to explain the skid flood we are experiencing. Apart from what you all have mentioned, it's the increasing focus on results and not the way of accomplishing something, which is - to some extend - due to the globalized competition among individuals that we are experiencing in the last few years. At the end of the day, people who care about research and deep knowledge get rare, while the amount of people who become skids dramatically increases. Plus, we notice them more and more, since they get dumber and dumber. You know what I mean.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2015, 06:12:03 pm »
(old man talking) Back in the day skids knew how to use and find a scripts to cut corners.

This new breed are not even skid level.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2015, 06:27:30 pm »
BS..... Just download LOIC and you wil be l33t in no time bro..... LOLZ

I should make a backdoored skid tool that reports them to the FBI.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2015, 07:51:27 pm »
I should make a backdoored skid tool that reports them to the FBI.

In eastern europen standarts that would be something like being rat.
It would be better to use more challenging registration like white-knight mentioned before.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #19 on: May 01, 2015, 09:03:58 pm »
Could admins implement another feature on registration? Something that would require the user to use GOOGLE to answer?
Also i read in a thread about Pak_Track's suggestion to add a checkbox "you are interested in free pro hacker services to do your work" and when user checks it, on submitting, ban the user. That ought to filter out these new breed of skids..jeez

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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #20 on: May 01, 2015, 09:04:08 pm »
In eastern europen standarts that would be something like being rat.
It would be better to use more challenging registration like white-knight mentioned before.

I second his idea.  There are still plenty of skid tools for cracking hashes but it would be a harder task for skids than just making a hash.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #21 on: May 02, 2015, 01:49:10 am »
I second his idea.  There are still plenty of skid tools for cracking hashes but it would be a harder task for skids than just making a hash.
Evidently i got my period for the first time this month, so ive been uhh hostile. That said i dont think the question is the issue, or that it is SO easy to get from so many different ways. It SHOULD be. This is a site about learning, yes we want to keep out skids, which wouldnt be hard(just set a problem they would HAVE to work out the hard way), but it would also keep out the complete novices that really do want to learn. Some of these have stayed for a while and left, others have been here years, came in with little to no knowledge, but were thirsty and grew. It is something this site really does want to foster, that we CANT if we make the question to hard. You should be able to google foo or grab a program to do the heavy lifting to get initial access. To me especially going the google route is not a bad thing(maybe partially because that was the route i chose :p) but knowing how to frame a problem to make it quickly solvable is very much so a hacker skill. Their is absolutely a time to reinvent the wheel, and their is a time to just grab an octagon, shrug and say close enough. So we should i think continue to let anyone with more intellect than a squirrel in, and continue the "hazing" process to help weed out undesirables. Not to mention at times that very hazing process has helped correct a few "bad" members and turn them into good ones. The way we do things now may sometimes be bothersome (ok a lot of times :p), but it does have the benefit of bringing in a far wider range of experience and skill sets then preemptively setting "trick" questions or questions only solvable by someone experienced in that area.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #22 on: May 02, 2015, 02:03:42 am »
Evidently i got my period for the first time this month, so ive been uhh hostile. That said i dont think the question is the issue, or that it is SO easy to get from so many different ways. It SHOULD be. This is a site about learning, yes we want to keep out skids, which wouldnt be hard(just set a problem they would HAVE to work out the hard way), but it would also keep out the complete novices that really do want to learn. Some of these have stayed for a while and left, others have been here years, came in with little to no knowledge, but were thirsty and grew. It is something this site really does want to foster, that we CANT if we make the question to hard. You should be able to google foo or grab a program to do the heavy lifting to get initial access. To me especially going the google route is not a bad thing(maybe partially because that was the route i chose :p) but knowing how to frame a problem to make it quickly solvable is very much so a hacker skill. Their is absolutely a time to reinvent the wheel, and their is a time to just grab an octagon, shrug and say close enough. So we should i think continue to let anyone with more intellect than a squirrel in, and continue the "hazing" process to help weed out undesirables. Not to mention at times that very hazing process has helped correct a few "bad" members and turn them into good ones. The way we do things now may sometimes be bothersome (ok a lot of times :p), but it does have the benefit of bringing in a far wider range of experience and skill sets then preemptively setting "trick" questions or questions only solvable by someone experienced in that area.

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I vote to continue the hazing of skids then.
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #23 on: May 17, 2015, 09:22:24 pm »
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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #24 on: May 18, 2015, 12:07:53 am »
sometime it happens you can't find something in google and you have to ask someone on a forum, after getting some replies eventually there will be someone telling you that they found the answer on google and that the next time you should do the research better. but the problem is that someone who doesn't know english quiet well, they are  going to have a hard time to search the right words to get what they want. i personally am still a skid who doesn't want to do the actual work and wants something ready to be used, and i personally think that it's the wrong way to go and i know that. but laziness doesn't let me do it, i don't know i can't deal with laziness. the whole day i'm thinking: "later i'm going to do some programming and maybe read some books", well guess what at the end of the day i don't and i really feel guilty. i just don't know what's wrong or how to deal with it. and to be honest, i like to have that skill to be a hacker, but i'm spending too much of my time in entertainment and i just feel like i can't quit that bitch.

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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #25 on: May 26, 2015, 01:33:54 am »
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 think it largely comes down to ethos, and a genuine desire to learn, or the lack thereof. From my perspective, hacking is all about the journey. It's the struggle of trying to understand something in depth, or trying to get something to work, and the whole process of the undertaking that ultimately leads to the end result. For skiddies, it's all about the end result, the process doesn't matter at all. If a button that says "EZ" can be clicked and a desired end result can be achieved, that's all that matters.

I think all humans generally prefer things to be easy rather than hard, but a certain percentage of humans just have a genuine curiosity. A deep yearning for understanding how the world works, their place in it, and how they can change it for the better, whether it be subjectively or objectively. Skiddies do not have such personalities or characters.

Whether the amount of people with a lack of that greater yearning has increased vastly because of how technology has advanced exponentially in the last century or not is up for debate. I think it's very true that among the general population, the vast majority of people just want things to work, and don't care how it works, just that it does. And this doesn't just apply to hacking, it applies to pretty much everything. The percentage of humans with that deep drive to understand is very low I think, and I think it's historically true. If you look back through history at the people who have made great scientific discoveries, they were very few and far between in relation to the masses of humanity. While most people were content to unquestionably accept the notion that the Earth was flat, Eratosthenes read about shadows in a book, and curiosity and the desire to know drove him to discover that the Earth was round.

I think the best thing ultimately is to just ignore the skiddies, and focus on learning. After all, all those people that thought the Earth was flat are long forgotten, but Eratosthenes' name is in many books.



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Re: Basics of Hacking
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2015, 02:24:06 am »
You talked about criticism, well this post is useless. This is like what everyone here knows, it's been covered in multiple stickies and it's like the basic thing u see when u type hacking on google. So I know it took time and it's an effort u made and I appreciate that but nonetheless it's a useless post
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