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RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - metrixprime104 - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 01:35 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 01:07 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i think you sould start by learning how stuff works helped me the most then download something like backtrack - kali and learn about tcp packets work hook me up if you wana learn to hack anything and its all in networking so learn learn learn read read read Smile

Mayhap you should be doing the reading judging by the comment you made above.
This is a Tutorial.
Designed to teach.
Had you read anything within the links posted by the Author, you would realize your comment is incorrect because a majority of How It Works is going to be predominantly covered from the start.

yes but it is not writing in full deitail i met a elite hacker once and he told me to hack understand by experimenting no one is going to give you correct information anyway so i would say step 1. install a linux distro like kali step 2 . setup a old computre in your house step 3. get all the inforamtion from that computre with the tools provided in kali. step 4. etempt brute force attacks and use ssh and ftp serves . if you want any information on reall hacking with out shitty tools like a rat made for lazy people hit me up i have broke into many things many many things including a 15 unviersitys 300 computre 100+ databases


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Linuxephus™ - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 01:45 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: yes but it is not writing in full deitail i met a elite hacker once and he told me to hack understand by experimenting no one is going to give you correct information anyway so i would say step 1. install a linux distro like kali step 2 . setup a old computre in your house step 3. get all the inforamtion from that computre with the tools provided in kali. step 4. etempt brute force attacks and use ssh and ftp serves . if you want any information on reall hacking with out shitty tools like a rat made for lazy people hit me up i have broke into many things many many things including a 15 unviersitys 300 computre 100+ databases

Yes, but it is written in the full detail of covering a vast majority of the foundations required to learn hacking and the like of which for real world application.
And this alleged "elite hacker" you've "once met" can't possibly be so "elite" if he's merely given you the fundamentals of how to install and use Backtrack/Kali, which is far different and below that of anything remotely linked to being an "elite hacker".
Perhaps what you meant to state was: At the time you met this individual, he or you labeled himself as "elite" because at that time his knowledge gave the appearance of being impressive. Yet the substance of that knowledge is what any given individual can easily obtain with time and study.

So in fact, you did not state such as such in this very tutorial is readily available of where to correctly start in regards to hacking.
Bactrack/Kali not being that which suddenly makes any given individual a "hacker", other than a gross misuse of the word based upon misconception.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - metrixprime104 - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:16 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 01:45 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: yes but it is not writing in full deitail i met a elite hacker once and he told me to hack understand by experimenting no one is going to give you correct information anyway so i would say step 1. install a linux distro like kali step 2 . setup a old computre in your house step 3. get all the inforamtion from that computre with the tools provided in kali. step 4. etempt brute force attacks and use ssh and ftp serves . if you want any information on reall hacking with out shitty tools like a rat made for lazy people hit me up i have broke into many things many many things including a 15 unviersitys 300 computre 100+ databases

Yes, but it is written in the full detail of covering a vast majority of the foundations required to learn hacking and the like of which for real world application.
And this alleged "elite hacker" you've "once met" can't possibly be so "elite" if he's merely given you the fundamentals of how to install and use Backtrack/Kali, which is far different and below that of anything remotely linked to being an "elite hacker".
Perhaps what you meant to state was: At the time you met this individual, he or you labeled himself as "elite" because at that time his knowledge gave the appearance of being impressive. Yet the substance of that knowledge is what any given individual can easily obtain with time and study.

So in fact, you did not state such as such in this very tutorial is readily available of where to correctly start in regards to hacking.
Bactrack/Kali not being that which suddenly makes any given individual a "hacker", other than a gross misuse of the word based upon misconception.
i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Linuxephus™ - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Linuxephus™ - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Linuxephus™ - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - metrixprime104 - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:59 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.
yes i agree that at some point this is a good guide for a begginer who doesnt no a thing about hacking and networking it is nicely setup but i could make it more understanable for a begginer i think that you allready are a hacker if you are wanting to learn to hacking you are at the first step of hacking witch is information gathering i am a hacker and that is all i do look for information that could be either passwords or even admin diatails i understand what he is trying to say yes but its good if you dont no anything but it could do with a bit more


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - metrixprime104 - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:59 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.
yes i agree that at some point this is a good guide for a begginer who doesnt no a thing about hacking and networking it is nicely setup but i could make it more understanable for a begginer i think that you allready are a hacker if you are wanting to learn to hacking you are at the first step of hacking witch is information gathering i am a hacker and that is all i do look for information that could be either passwords or even admin diatails i understand what he is trying to say yes but its good if you dont no anything but it could do with a bit more


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - metrixprime104 - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 02:59 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(07-08-2013, 02:43 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: i just think this guide is going to get you no where because the only way to learn hacking is to get out there and just figure it out i just went threw every distro there is learning the ins and outs and then i found kali and backtrack witch has been around for years no one is going to tell you how to hack they want to keep it to them slefs

Excellent.
Now we're getting somewhere with actual substance.
Which leads you here.
BackTrack/Kali and any other given operating system is merely a tool designed to perform a given task.
Knowing how those tasks are performed, viz., the mechanics of what makes it work, is the entire point in learning hacking.
This is why this tutorial was made.
This is why what others may or may not share is readily shared, taught, and endorsed in this Community. Alluding to your "thinking", which infers an assumption, to be incorrect when it comes to this Community.
There is more than enough reading material here to learn from.
Here in this particular thread, How It Works is what is being taught, starting with the very foundation for that teaching to be affective and applicable. That applies to the use of Backtrack/Kali as well.
Knowledge and the application of that knowledge is what enables an individual to be the most affective in the tools used.
yes i agree that at some point this is a good guide for a begginer who doesnt no a thing about hacking and networking it is nicely setup but i could make it more understanable for a begginer i think that you allready are a hacker if you are wanting to learn to hacking you are at the first step of hacking witch is information gathering i am a hacker and that is all i do look for information that could be either passwords or even admin diatails i understand what he is trying to say yes but its good if you dont no anything but it could do with a bit more


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Linuxephus™ - 07-08-2013

(07-08-2013, 03:15 AM)metrixprime104 Wrote: yes i agree that at some point this is a good guide for a begginer who doesnt no a thing about hacking and networking it is nicely setup but i could make it more understanable for a begginer i think that you allready are a hacker if you are wanting to learn to hacking you are at the first step of hacking witch is information gathering i am a hacker and that is all i do look for information that could be either passwords or even admin diatails i understand what he is trying to say yes but its good if you dont no anything but it could do with a bit more

Yes, I agree at some point it is also an excellent guide even for an individual at the intermediate level to peruse, an advanced level individual to peruse as a refresher course, and most assuredly a balanced individual could make use of any of the gathered material for learning.
And learning in regards to hacking is not an event so much as it is a process.

P.S.-Your thinking that an individual is a hacker because "of their willingness to learn" doesn't take into account that lack of having Hacked.
Having performed the actions of Hacking even so does not make an individual a Hacker unless that process includes an ongoing demonstration of applying Hacking techniques.