RE: Where are real hackers ? 03-26-2012, 11:26 PM
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Quote:As I say to all of these "Your all skids! I'm a hacker" people like you - If you don't like the forum, feel free to leave =)
Well, let me explain : I never said that I have something against the forum. I'm just saying my impression. And when i'll be what I call a "real hacker", I will just work !
Quote:Actually? Do you know exactly how processor works? What is the difference between a calculator and computer? All of the differences between CPU/GPU/APU?
You should when you use them all day long.
Not mentioning the internet-networking, handshakes, all kinds of protocols, authentications and all of the stuff that you use simply to view a website
To answer your personnal question : yes I know, I've been IT technician for many years. I just decided to go to university to increase my understanding over simple technicalities.
Quote:Believe me, if there would be a Hacking Forum that would be known for it's high rate of "real hackers", it would immediately be flooded by all these "script kiddies" that think, if they are part of it, they are "real hackers", too.
It's quite true !
Quote: But what I honestly have to say, even though you won't ike it, is that some guy, that can't use a search engine properly to find a place with "real hackers"
Well well well... Just one question : are you serious ?
The point is there : I read a thesis about TKIP cipher and is weaknesses, and I read this :
"In 2004, a person under the pseudonym KoreK released two attacks [22, 21]
on an Internet forum. These were later referred to as the KoreK attack and
the Chopchop attack (Section 2.5.5)."
That's why I came here, trying to work with those people...
Anyway, I'm just telling you my vision. You can agree, or disagree...
Chemkacte
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