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How to Hack - Part Two - Eclipse - 06-23-2014 Last time I talked about what hacking actually is, and what a Skid is. In this thread, I'll be discussing how hacking fits together with computer systems and how you can get started. So, hacking is to literally think creatively to get around a problem. In computing, it's generally defined as finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in a network or system for the purpose of malicious gain, to cause havoc, or just for personal enjoyment, as a challenge. The three main groups of hackers are Black Hats, Grey Hats, and White Hats. A Black Hat is a hacker that hacks for personal gain. For example, hacking into a system simply to steal and then sell or leak data, or hacking individuals to steal bank account details etc. A Grey Hat is a hacker that is willing to break the law in order to further security. This is the general definition, but it's much wider than that. This kind of hacker is the one that hacks for enjoyment, for a challenge. They don't do it for personal gain. For example, they might try to hack into a big site, succeed and then play around for a bit. Then they'd report the problem. A White Hat is the boring but completely legal one. They are mostly hired out by companies and businesses to try and hack into their network. They do so with explicit authorization and submit a full report at the end. They only try to do anything with full written permission and only hack for the betterment of security. What can you do to get started? Well, there's a great many things that you have to familiarize yourself with. I'll list a few basic steps below.
Let me give you an example/guide: Aurora's guide on how to hack a site!
In the next thread, I'll go over some basic website vulnerabilities and attack vectors. I hope you enjoyed reading this! Aurora RE: How to Hack - Part Two - xlogo - 06-23-2014 Excellent read and well written - thanks.... on this.... [i]First thing that you should do is join a good, HQ technology and/or hacking forum. Stay active, stay HQ, and you will learn a LOT. Trust me.[/i] Is there any one you can recommend ? RE: How to Hack - Part Two - Jolly - 06-23-2014 (06-23-2014, 09:44 PM)xlogo Wrote: Excellent read and well written - thanks.... You're already in one.... RE: How to Hack - Part Two - tinko00 - 06-23-2014 Very nice thread. Looking for more
RE: How to Hack - Part Two - MiS - 06-23-2014 (06-23-2014, 09:44 PM)xlogo Wrote: Excellent read and well written - thanks.... I can't tell if you're being funny or serious. You are joking, right? RE: How to Hack - Part Two - Cressi - 06-23-2014 (06-23-2014, 09:44 PM)xlogo Wrote: [i]First thing that you should do is join a good, HQ technology and/or hacking forum. Stay active, stay HQ, and you will learn a LOT. Trust me.[/i] May I recommend Sinister.ly? I hear that one's nice ^^ (06-23-2014, 10:36 PM)MiS Wrote: You are joking, right? "There is hope, and then there's belief"; and I believe he's not, but I hope with my entire heart I'm wrong. OT; Awesome series and great writing; can't wait for part three ^^ RE: How to Hack - Part Two - xlogo - 06-24-2014 lol - yes - nobody get irony. ? (06-23-2014, 10:27 PM)Jolly Wrote: You're already in one.... Really ;-)) (06-23-2014, 10:51 PM)Cressi Wrote: May I recommend Sinister.ly? I hear that one's nice ^^ don't people get irony on here? ?? RE: How to Hack - Part Two - MiS - 06-24-2014 (06-24-2014, 12:09 AM)xlogo Wrote: don't people get irony on here? ?? It's just hard to detect irony or sarcasm on the internet, especially if you haven't established your presence as a person who uses it often. RE: How to Hack - Part Two - mirage - 06-24-2014 Good compact guide. Your simple steps provide a nice outline toward moving away from just being a skid. RE: How to Hack - Part Two - DarkMuse - 06-24-2014 Great job Aurora. I really like these guides and yoy are a skilled tutorial writer so it appears. Keep it up! |