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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.


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.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - chmod - 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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - chmod - 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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - chmod - 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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process


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

(07-08-2013, 06:14 AM)chmod Wrote:
(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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process

ye i do agree it will give someone a greif understanding to a certain level of knowledge
but you never told them how tcp/ip packets work?

(07-08-2013, 03:42 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(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.

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


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

(07-08-2013, 06:14 AM)chmod Wrote:
(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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process

ye i do agree it will give someone a greif understanding to a certain level of knowledge
but you never told them how tcp/ip packets work?

(07-08-2013, 03:42 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(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.

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


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

(07-08-2013, 06:14 AM)chmod Wrote:
(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.....

Now your getting it. This is exactly who this thread is aimed at. The thread is updated regularly with new content so more is added , but I believe that there is more than enough in the links provided in this thread to give anyone at least a basic understanding of the hacking process

ye i do agree it will give someone a greif understanding to a certain level of knowledge
but you never told them how tcp/ip packets work?

(07-08-2013, 03:42 AM)Linuxephus™ Wrote:
(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.

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


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Anima Templi - 07-08-2013

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.


RE: Blackm1st crash course in hacking - Anima Templi - 07-08-2013

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.