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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #31
You are both right and wrong on that statement. A hacker is a person who finds way of using hardware/software in ways in was not meant to.

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #32
(07-08-2013, 02:05 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: so what do you think a hacker is someone who uses tools .
a hacker is someone who i after information being passwords,usernames,wpa2,admin,Everything,
that is what a hacker is a information junkie

hack·er
/ˈhakər/
Noun
An enthusiastic and skillful computer programmer or user.
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.

Hacker (term), a term used in computing for several types of persons:
Hacker (computer security) someone who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system.
Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment.
Hacker (programmer subculture), who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.

The above by definition defines the application of a Hacker, which in context infers an ongoing learning experience in the pursuit to improve one's skills in the application of Hacking, thus making them by definition a Hacker.
Totally different from your immediate inference which alludes more so towards an individual who merely uses Tools to accomplish the goals that define a Skid Kiddie without learning anything in the process of using those tools.
Understand the difference now?

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #33
(07-08-2013, 02:05 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: so what do you think a hacker is someone who uses tools .
a hacker is someone who i after information being passwords,usernames,wpa2,admin,Everything,
that is what a hacker is a information junkie

hack·er
/ˈhakər/
Noun
An enthusiastic and skillful computer programmer or user.
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.

Hacker (term), a term used in computing for several types of persons:
Hacker (computer security) someone who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system.
Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment.
Hacker (programmer subculture), who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.

The above by definition defines the application of a Hacker, which in context infers an ongoing learning experience in the pursuit to improve one's skills in the application of Hacking, thus making them by definition a Hacker.
Totally different from your immediate inference which alludes more so towards an individual who merely uses Tools to accomplish the goals that define a Skid Kiddie without learning anything in the process of using those tools.
Understand the difference now?

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #34
(07-08-2013, 09:05 PM)Linuxephusâ„¢ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:05 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: so what do you think a hacker is someone who uses tools .
a hacker is someone who i after information being passwords,usernames,wpa2,admin,Everything,
that is what a hacker is a information junkie

hack·er
/ˈhakər/
Noun
An enthusiastic and skillful computer programmer or user.
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.

Hacker (term), a term used in computing for several types of persons:
Hacker (computer security) someone who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system.
Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment.
Hacker (programmer subculture), who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.

The above by definition defines the application of a Hacker, which in context infers an ongoing learning experience in the pursuit to improve one's skills in the application of Hacking, thus making them by definition a Hacker.
Totally different from your immediate inference which alludes more so towards an individual who merely uses Tools to accomplish the goals that define a Skid Kiddie without learning anything in the process of using those tools.
Understand the difference now?
hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #35
(07-08-2013, 09:05 PM)Linuxephusâ„¢ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:05 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: so what do you think a hacker is someone who uses tools .
a hacker is someone who i after information being passwords,usernames,wpa2,admin,Everything,
that is what a hacker is a information junkie

hack·er
/ˈhakər/
Noun
An enthusiastic and skillful computer programmer or user.
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.

Hacker (term), a term used in computing for several types of persons:
Hacker (computer security) someone who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system.
Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment.
Hacker (programmer subculture), who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.

The above by definition defines the application of a Hacker, which in context infers an ongoing learning experience in the pursuit to improve one's skills in the application of Hacking, thus making them by definition a Hacker.
Totally different from your immediate inference which alludes more so towards an individual who merely uses Tools to accomplish the goals that define a Skid Kiddie without learning anything in the process of using those tools.
Understand the difference now?
hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #36
(07-08-2013, 09:05 PM)Linuxephusâ„¢ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:05 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: so what do you think a hacker is someone who uses tools .
a hacker is someone who i after information being passwords,usernames,wpa2,admin,Everything,
that is what a hacker is a information junkie

hack·er
/ˈhakər/
Noun
An enthusiastic and skillful computer programmer or user.
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.

Hacker (term), a term used in computing for several types of persons:
Hacker (computer security) someone who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system.
Hacker (hobbyist), who makes innovative customizations or combinations of retail electronic and computer equipment.
Hacker (programmer subculture), who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.

The above by definition defines the application of a Hacker, which in context infers an ongoing learning experience in the pursuit to improve one's skills in the application of Hacking, thus making them by definition a Hacker.
Totally different from your immediate inference which alludes more so towards an individual who merely uses Tools to accomplish the goals that define a Skid Kiddie without learning anything in the process of using those tools.
Understand the difference now?
hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #37
(07-08-2013, 10:32 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

Excellent.
And in turn, sadly, you're own statement is extremely accurate regarding a majority of individuals (infer plural) seeking the easy route (Skids) versus the actual time needed to learn the true potential of any given tool at one's disposal.

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #38
(07-08-2013, 10:32 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

Excellent.
And in turn, sadly, you're own statement is extremely accurate regarding a majority of individuals (infer plural) seeking the easy route (Skids) versus the actual time needed to learn the true potential of any given tool at one's disposal.

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #39
(07-08-2013, 10:32 PM)metrixprime104 Wrote: hahahaah well said i 100% agree with you here Smile but now adays its skids what people wana be not hackers lol they wana use tools not make them i make real tools Smile

Excellent.
And in turn, sadly, you're own statement is extremely accurate regarding a majority of individuals (infer plural) seeking the easy route (Skids) versus the actual time needed to learn the true potential of any given tool at one's disposal.

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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking #40
You lot should put your handbags away. I'm a complete newbie to this ish and I think this is ridiculously helpful but at the same time everyone has different ways to learn.

Shoutout to blackm1st though I rate this post.

Would anyone like to mentor me in hacking? I know it's going to take time and effort but I would like that and I will give back if there are anything you are wanting.
Networking gets your profit net working.

blackout98

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