Do you hack




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black_death
black_death

Do you hack?  
«on: 08/28/03 at 12:31:15 »
  

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Hackers in general follow the rule that states that one should never steal and never destroy anything on purpose . Those who break the rule are called 'dark side hackers'. But we in this group are interested in using techniques only with a desire to see if we can gain entry in a system and if so alert the administrator about the security hole. So it is my opinion that if you have the same motives as ours then join the group and let all know about your projects. So happy hacking!  
 

 
 
shaitan_no_1
shaitan_no_1

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 09/11/03 at 08:05:17 »
  

ya black_death i also do feel the same. need to know more abt hacking and i'd love to hack and see whts others save in their system. ha ha  
 
shaan
shaan

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 09/13/03 at 12:39:35 »
  

pls incld me in ur grp  
 
black_death
black_death

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 09/16/03 at 14:37:20 »
  

As many of you seem to be interested in this topic, I have stsrted a group in yahoo. So you may join the group to get more information about hacking.

Group homepage:http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/hackers_den/
 
 
black_death
black_death

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 09/21/03 at 15:11:06 »
  

The Introduction

The Understandment
1.1  What is hacking?
1.2  Why do we hack?
1.3  What are the most important things about a hacker?

The Introduction into the hacking world
2.1  Finding a mentor
2.2  Friends
2.3  Hacking groups
2.4  IRC

The start of your hacking experience
3.1  Reading text
3.2  Telnet
3.3  Phreaking
3.4  UNIX
3.5  Social Engineering
3.6  Programming
3.7  Cracking
3.8  Hacker Cons
3.9  Trial -n- Error

Closing

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Introduction

   This guide is made only for educational purposes people.  If you get busted because of this text file, hey, its yer fault.  Not mine.  I made this to expand the minds of those that are clueless.  For the people on AOL that wanna get out of the lame AOL soil, for the people who are clueless in the hacking world, for those who want to expand their minds, for those who care about exploring!  Do me a favor since I wrote this all for you people, don't abuse or alter this text please!

Terminal Killah


So, we begin with the Newbies Guide to Hacking and Phreaking.................


Chapter 1- The Understandment


1.1  What is hacking?

   Hacking is not going into a system and destroying files and just fucking up some guys computer up.  Hacking is going into AOL chat rooms and TOS'ing some kids ass.  Hacking is not going into the IRC advertising and showing off what script or bot yer using.  Hacking is not emailbombing, using programs, winnuking someone, using ICMP attacks on someone, or saying that you are a hacker.  Hacking is intruding a system and exploring the host's computer and getting whatever information you need and getting yourself out and clearing your trails without getting yourself busted.  It's all for knowledge.  "Knowledge is freedom, freedom is knowledge."

1.2  Why do we hack?

   Why do we hack?  We all have different reasons.  My reason is to explore, find the secrets of the government, show the host of a server their problems and to help newbies out as best as I can.  People can hack because they want to do the same thing as I want to do, or to just show off their "skillz", or to get popular, or to gain friends, or even to get a girlfriend (what a pathetic reason.).  Anyways, we all hack for different reasons.  That's that.

1.3  What are the most important things about a hacker?

   The most important things about a hacker?  We all have different opinions but for a newbie, don't take shit from other people.  That's my advice.  If some idiot or other hacker comes up to you and starts fuckin around with you, just ignore them.  If you want, just use an ICMP attack on them so that their Winbloze95 system freezes up.  However, I'd just keep out of it and ignore them.  If you want to be a hacker, the main thing is to read.  Read all the motherfuckin text files that you can get your hands on!  Here are some sites:

Silicon Toad and the Infinity Void:                 http://www.silitoad.org
the Havoc Technical Journal:                        http://www.thtj.com/
Kawntam Pozeetron's Website:                     http://www.dodgenet.com/~kwantam/hackfile.htm

There are more but I'll list them at the bottom. Enough of this section.  Go out there and read!

Also, get a shell if yer a newbie.  Get a fuckin UNIX shell.  Go do a websearch on your local ISP and buy one.  Don't try to hack one because you'll be stupid enough to get caught trying to break in.  heh.  



Chapter 2 - The Introduction into the hacking world

2.1  Finding a Mentor

   I wouldn't exactly find a mentor.  I don't like being that type of hacker.  But that's optional.  If you find a mentor, his responsibility is to help you out in as many ways that he can.  However, don't expect that you'll become a hacker faster if you have a mentor.  There is no shortcut or faster way of becoming a hacker.  Sooner or later, you'll have to do some shit on your own.  To find a mentor, I would go onto some hacking digests or e-zines and write a request for a mentor, or teacher, or go on the web looking for someone.  If you go to a "really cool" website, don't just ask!  Get to know some people and find out how much of a hacker they are.  

2.2  Friends

   Friends in the hacking world are the most important thing that I can think of.  Friends support you, friends care about you, friends help you with your hacking problems, friends get in touch with you, and most of all, friends don't decieve or fool around with you.  The first thing you should do is go and find some friends.  Check some H/P/C sites out and get to know them.  Go to your local 2600 conference and meet some friends.  Friends are the key.  I don't think anything else is more important.  Without friends, you'll get no where.  Believe me.

2.3  Hacking groups

   I dunno about you, but I would join a hacking group.  One that you know is stable and that have reliable and good friends.  Ask around, search the web.  If you don't find any, make one.  Go to your local 2600 conference and get some friends, then make a group.  If that doesn't work, email me and I'll help you out.  Again, there is no shortcut to hacking so don't expect to become a hacker faster.  The point of hacking groups is to have a bunch of friends working together, to protect each other, to gain respect from each other and to share knowledge.

2.4  IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

   Ahhh, the IRC.  The IRC is a tool to help you grow your knowledge.  I used to go to #hackphreak on the Undernet till I got booted by NetJammr.  Revelation introduced me to this channel.  Anyways, there are a lot of hacking channels on the IRC to help you out.  #hack, #hacking, #hackers, #2600, etc.  Get an IRC client first.  If you have Winbloze95, get mIRC.  If you have Linux, get BitchX, or ircii.  I don't really like the IRC too much because most of the people there are assholes and jerks, but hopefully you can find some reliable and cool guy to help you out.  Don't beg for ops, don't act like a jerk, just be cool and act nice and you'll get your reward.

Chapter 3 - The start of your hacking experience

3.1  Reading text

   Ok, for you kids out there reading this, the best way to become a hacker is to read text files like this.  Text files are the ultimate key to becoming a hacker, I think.  Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that you can become a hacker without reading some reading material that's related to hacking.  I don't believe in "teaching" hacking because that just means yer too lazy and complacent to do shit yourself.  Instead, yer not working as hard as the person who's teaching the shit to you (whatever that means.)  I don't read a lot so maybe that's why I'm not such a great hacker but I'm telling you, whenever I do read something, I know %100 more than what I knew before.  Reading is such a great thing to newbies.  Just read, read and read some more.  Then when yer done with the text, read it again and again.  Yer never the perfect hacker.  There's always new things to be explored and to be unlocked.

3.2  Telnet

   Telnet is an application that lets you to communicate and connect to another server such as: nyct.net.  Telnet is one of the most useful things that I can think of.  It lets you go from one place to another.  A lot of people hack using telnet.  I hack using telnet most of the time.  When you telnet, you go into other O/S's such as, UNIX, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, VAX/VMS, etc.  Also, there are various ports that let you connect to different parts of the server such as SMTP (sendmail (simple mail transfer protocol) port for UNIX.  Usually port: 25)  Port 23 connects you to the login prompt.  There are numberous ports in one system.  One way to get a track into a port is to get a port scanner.  From then, you can get into an open port, run an exploit, and get your way through.  I recommend CRT for a telnet program for those newbies that run Windows95.

3.3  Phreaking

   Phreaking is a cool thing.  For those that don't know what it is, its just fondling with the phone system.  I don't know much about it but I can tell you about some of the boxes that are used such as the Red Box, the Green Box, Black Box, etc.  Many boxes such as the Blue Box do not work anymore.  The Red Box generates these 5 cent, 10 cent, and 25 cent tones.  What you do, is go to a local payphone (one that does'nt have AT&T or Nynex on it) and take the phone off the hook and just simply press the cent tones.  You make free phone calls this way.  Also, you can make a profit outta this too!  What you can do, is ask the operator to make a long distance phone call for you, then just put in the tones for the amount needed, then hang up after the call is completed.  Then call the operator back and say that it did'nt go through and that you want your money back.   You will be sent a check or cash to your home the next couple of days.  I don't know if this really works or not because I almost got busted by a cop and ran away.  For a newbie, the Red Box is "the" box to start off, I think because its so easy to use.  

   To make a red box, simply get a tone dialer at Radio Shack, then buy a crystal from someone at your local 2600 displayed: 6.50 or 6.55536.  I prefer the 6.50.  Correct me if I'm wrong but different areas in the country need different crystals to work out the Red Box. I will get into other boxes in the next version but for now, use the Red Box.

3.4  UNIX

   UNIX is my amigo (friend for all of you dumbasses out there!)  I have a distribution of UNIX that is called Linux, made by Linus Traverold.  There are other distributions such as, IRIX, BSD, XENIX, HP/UX, DG/UX (Digital Unix), etc.  I can go on forever.  I really recommend getting a Linux Distribution such as Redhat, or Slackware.  Slackware would be my choice.  Get the latest version with the latest Kernel, then get a book called: "Linux in a Nutshell."  It tells you different commands for Linux.  Also, make sure you don't have a fuckin winmodem for Linux because if you do, yer stuck!  I'm really recommending you to get Linux if you want to get into UNIX hacking.  Then when you mastered Linux, get into BSD or something else.

3.5  Social Engineering

   Ahhhhh, Social Engineering.  I'm just too young to do it, but I love it.  Social Engineering is when you con someone to giving you their login and password for a system.  A good example of this is in the fake ass movie, "Hackers."  In the beginning, Dade Murphy calls up a TV station worker who is stupid enough to give the TV station server number out.  Dade Murphy cons his way to getting it using his fast thinking abilities.  Social Engineering can be done in many different ways such as, using the camera trick, over the phone, using email, fax, etc.  The camera trick was taught to me by my close friend/mentor, Bernz.  I learned that if you go to local companies and go to a secretary, you can easily get a login/password by saying that you want to record some info on the company.  She'll probably give you a tour or something, I dunno, for a little while.  Then ask her if you can see the computer and stuff.  From what I heard, secretaries love to show off their "skillz" on computers, but they don't know a fuckin thing about who's stealin who's logins/passwords.  That's when you roll the tape on record and get all the information you need to login.  For more on Social Engineering, go view Bernz's Social Engineering FAQ.

3.6  Programming

   Programming is important to your hacking career.  You cannot become a hacker without learning how to code.  When you code, you make the program do what you want it to do, you tell it what to do and how you want to do it.  You can make various programs such as crackers, exploits, scripts, etc.  Programming is very, very important.  If you don't know any programming languages, go buy a book on C, C++, or Perl.  Learn any program language but I recommend those any of those 3.  After you have learned Linux or UNIX, make your programs, test them and BANG, you made your first program.  

3.7  Cracking

   Sometimes Social Engineering does'nt always work, so there's always another option.  Cracking.  On Linux or UNIX systems rather, you can get the .passwd file and crack it.  There are many methods of cracking.  A good text/book on this is Orc's Guide to Cracking.  However, I will explain some methods of cracking.  One way of cracking is to get the .passwd file from the server, then using a cracking program, but most of the time, its shadowed.  That's why I prefer Social Engineering but then again, its less trouble.  

   Another way is to use a packet sniffer. When you get linux, get linsniff.c, then compile it and run it.  It works great.  Packet Sniffers take a certain amount of packets that come from the server so the password of some user can come through and get caught by the person who's sniffing it.  A way to prevent this from happening to you is to get SSH (Secure Shell.)

   I don't know much about cracking so get Orc's Guide to Cracking or get the GTMHH (Guide to Mostly Harmless Hacking) on cracking.  I learned how to crack mostly through that specific file.  You can get it from Silicon Toads site (http://www.silitoad.org) or TACD (http://www.tacd.org.)  

3.8  Hacker Cons

   Hacker Conventions are great.  I attending Beyond Hope in NYC on August 8th,9th, and 10th.  I learned so much from that convention.  It mostly consisted of the hackers on the east coast but hackers worldwide came to unite in this one convention.  It was the biggest gathering of hackers in history!  Another convention is Defcon which is in the west coast area in Las Vegas.  I never been to that one so I don't know how good it is but I'm sure it's good enough.  Beyond Hope was just great though.  Seriously, if you want to be a hacker, go attend one of the cons.  Defcon takes place yearly and Hope will hopefully take place some time soon.  

3.9  Trial -n- Error

   Trial -n- Error is the way of the hacker.  This is how hackers do it.  They try one thing, then try another.  If you try one thing, its not always certain to work out.  Don't get fustrated if you screw up once because hey, it's hard to hack.  No one ever said it was easy!  Hacking is really a tool.  We're vandalists.  We make marks on peoples lives.  We do illegal things because we explore.  Trial -n- Error is the only way you can succeed in hacking.  That's the truth!  It's not an opinion!  Maybe you'll hack your server on the first try but it'll probably be luck.  You can't always do it on the first try.  Its trial -n- error.  Do one thing, and if it does'nt work, hell try another.

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black_death
Guest

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 10/14/03 at 13:06:30 »
  

          What is an ip address and uniqueness of ip addresses

Every computer has its own ip address. This address must be unique for a particular network. Let suppose there is a LAN ( Local Area Network ) . In a LAN we connect 2 or more computers together to make a network so that they can share one or more services. A typical example is the network of a school or of a cyber cafe where computers are connected to share hard disk and internet connection respectively. Now consider a computer on  a LAN. To communicate to other computers it must have a unique ip address. If two computers have the same ip address they both or one of them won't be able to work on network because  every computer on any network communicates with other computer using ip address and if two computers have the same ip address , other computers won't be able to figure out that to which of the two computers they have to communicate as both of them have the same ip address.

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                                             IP addressing system

Every ip address is of the form abc.def.ghi.jkl

For example 192.168.1.160 is a valid ip address. There are four octets in an IP address. The maximum value that a octet can have is 255 and minimum is 0. In our example 192 is the first octet . 0 is the second one and so on. An ip address is a 32 bit address. Let me change this ip address to bit format . The bit format of the above ip address is

11000000 10101000 00000001 10100000

Now as I know the binary arithmetic I have transformed this ip address. If you don't know the binary arithmetic don't worry I will teach a simple way of doing this. Just start windows calculator by clicking on Start then clicking on Run.. and type calc and press the OK button . A new window will pop up that and that is a windows in built calculator. If you are running this for first time you will be shown Standard view . Switch to Scientific view by click on View on Menu bar and then selecting scientific .

To change the number 192 to bit format just type 192 and then select bin on the left half of the calculator. The calculator will display the bit format.

Now there are other formats like octal and hex but we need not go in details . Just remember that  ip address of  a computer remains same regardless of the format . So  connecting to a computer  having an ip address 192.168.1.160 is same as connecting to a computer having ip address C0.A8.1.A0 (in the octal format)

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                                            What is my ip address?

Now  you understand that every computer has its own ip address regardless whether it is on a network or not . You must the thinking that if a computer is not on a network then why it will require an ip address and what is the ip address of this computer. IP address is required not only for communicating to other computers but also for one more reason . There are many softwares that require to test themselves whether your computer has capability to connect to internet so there is a 'built in' ip address known as Loop Back ip address that always refer to the computer you are working on. This ip address is 127.0.0.1

Now you want to know your ip address. If you are not working on a LAN you may use the inbuilt windows utility known as WINIPCFG . To run this program Click on Start and click on RUN...and type winipcfg and press OK .

You will be able to see your ip address in the utility . Please note that if you are not connected to internet you will see your ip address as 127.0.01 and is you are connected to internet you will see the ip address as provided by the ISP . The ip address provided by the ISPs generally change each time you connect.                                                

If you are working on a LAN you are having your own LAN ip. To find it out first find out your computer name . To do so right click on Network Neighborhood and click on properties and then click on Identification tab . Your computer name is shown there. Let suppose your computer name is COMPUTER1

Open command prompt by clicking on Start then moving to Programs and then clicking on  Command Prompt. You will get the command prompt as  

C:\windows>

To toggle to full screen mode and window mode please use the key combination ALT+ENTER

To exit command prompt type exit and hit enter key.

Just type in the command

C:\windows>tracert COMPUTER1

please change COMPUTER1 to the name you get in the identification tab of the properties of Network Neighborhood . You will get the result

Tracing route to COMPUTER1[192.168.0.1]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1   <1 ms  <1 ms  <1 ms  [192.168.0.1]
Trace complete.

The numbers in the brackets 192.168.0.1 is your LAN ip. Your LAN ip may be different . Alternatively you can use winipcfg to view the ip address but the above method is a general method that can be used to get the ip address of any computer on a LAN

I have assumed that you are using windows 98 . If you are using Windows NT  the process will remain same except that command prompt may look some what different.

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                                         MORE ABOUT IP ADDRESSES

Every ip address consists of two parts - a network address and a host address . All computers in a network have the same network address and while the host address is unique to the computer only .The network address can occupy one to three octets from the left while the rest are reserved for host . For example , the ip address 192.168.0.1 has the host address 1 and the network address as 192.168.0 . You may think that this network can support 256 hosts(0 to 255) but in reality it can support 254 hosts because 0 and 255 are reserved.

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                                              A B and C Class networks

The number of octets reserved for the network address and the value of first octet determine the class to which the network belongs. The internet divides network into mainly three classes.

Class A address-

NOTE - N stands for network address and H for host address.

This address takes the form N.H.H.H . The N (network address is setup by NIC) and H by network administrator. If a US network is connected to the internet the network address has to be allotted by InterNIC - a body that distributes network addresses. N here takes values from 1 to 127. Columbia university has the value 15 . These address were allotted to very large organizations but are not longer assigned now.

Class B address-

This address takes the form of N.N.H.H. It uses the first two octets as network address. Last two octets are used for host address. It can take values from 128 to 191. Many ISPs use this class.

Class C address-

This address takes the form of N.N.N.H. Here the network address uses the first three octets and last one is used for host address. The first octet varies from 192 to 223. This class is used by small networks.

In short, we have

                            Class                                           Range

                               A                             0.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255

                               B                             128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255

                               C                             192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255

                               D                             224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255

                               E                             240.0.0.0 to 247.255.255.255

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                                       Getting ip address of other computers

You can easily get the ip address of websites. Lets us take an example.

Suppose you want to get the ip address of www.yahoo.com . To do so simply launch MS-DOS command prompt and type ping www.yahoo.com . You will get the following response.

C:\windows>ping www.yahoo.com

Pinging yahoo.com [216.115.108.245] with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.

Request timed out.

Request timed out.

Request timed out.

Here 216.115.108.245 is the ip address of www.yahoo.com

Similarly if you want to get the ip address of a computer named comp1 on  a LAN make sure that you are also on that LAN and then type ping comp1 at the command prompt and you will get the ip address of comp1.

Now let suppose you want to get the ip address of your friend's computer who is online. Here are the methods.

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                                                Using ICQ

Just ask your friend to join you on ICQ and start chatting with him , while you are chatting launch MS-DOS command prompt and type netstat -n and you will get the ip address of your friend. Please note that you should not use any other internet related software because that can add one more ip address in the output of netstat -n command. Here is a sample output

Active Connections

Proto     Local Address      Foreign Address           State
TCP     192.168.0.1:3537   203.195.136.156:2869   ESTABLISHED    

If you want to know more about netstat command, click here

In this case 192.168.0.1 is your ip address and 203.195.136.156 is the ip address of your friend.

                                      Using MSN and YAHOO MESSENGERS

In case of these messengers direct connection is not established between the two persons who are chatting instead the messages are sent via Yahoo or MSN messenger servers. So if you use the netstat -n command you will not find the ip address of your friend but of Yahoo or MSN messenger servers. Lets play a trick. Just ask your friend that you are sending him some important file via SEND FILE option of your messenger. While the file is being transferred run command netstat -n and you will find that a new ip address is listed there. This is the ip address of your friend because in case if a file is transferred via SEND FILE option of messengers a direct connection is made between your computer and yours friend computer.



                                  GETTING IP ADDRESS OF VISITORS OF YOUR SITE

If you have a site , you may wish to record the ip address of the visitors who view your webpage. To do so you may include following script in the HTML code of your webpage

This script was made available to me by my close friend and is surprisingly same as available on http://www.ankitfadia.com/ip.htm

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
var ip = new java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost();
var ipStr = new java.lang.String(ip);
document.writeln(ipStr.substring(ipStr.indexOf("/")+1));
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>

Please note that above script may not work on every web browser.

END OF TUTORIAL

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The above tutorial has been written by Gaurav Kumar. To contact him send him a mail to

                                                gkverma@msn.com

 
 
shimomura
Guest

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 10/22/03 at 18:37:44 »
  

Listen moron.... teaching hacking to a person who doesn't understand ip addresses is like talking about the rainbow to a blind person... so just buzz off....and don't waste space here by cutting and pasting stuff from the web.  
 
dengue
Guest

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 10/23/03 at 07:31:50 »
  

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hacha kotha koichho. Cachhari bilaat gele prochondo gyani hoi jain. Beshir bhag Pua puri hokole Cyber Kafe-t giya chat ar internet surfing koroin. Windows kita ar Unix kita ar dukandar or IP address kita  ita diya matha ke ghamaito. Ar jara ei sob byapare interested, tara r lagi Maha addar tutorial dorkar nai.

MAAKAAL  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
 
Asami Phua
Guest

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 12/26/03 at 19:45:51 »
  

Before you even dream of becoming a hacker try to get your lexicon right. What you boys are talking about is not hacking at all.Unauthorised entry into other peoples system is no big deal as it is made out to be. These are games little boys play. Thieves do it all the time breaking into other peoples homes. Even if they do not steal anything their skill is not highly thought. You talk of becoming hackers but cannot even spell the name of Linus Torvald.

Ever heard the name, Eric Steven Raymond. well he is a MAHA GURU on the subject. Read what he has to say about hacking....''There is a community, a shared culture, of expert programmers and networking wizards that traces its history back through decades to the first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term `hacker'. Hackers built the Internet. Hackers made the Unix operating system what it is today. Hackers run Usenet. Hackers make the World Wide Web work. If you are part of this culture, if you have contributed to it and other people in it know who you are and call you a hacker, you're a hacker.

The hacker mind-set is not confined to this software-hacker culture. There are people who apply the hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music — actually, you can find it at the highest levels of any science or art. Software hackers recognize these kindred spirits elsewhere and may call them "hackers" too — and some claim that the hacker nature is really independent of the particular medium the hacker works in. But in the rest of this document we will focus on the skills and attitudes of software hackers, and the traditions of the shared culture that originated the term `hacker'.

There is another group of people who loudly call themselves hackers, but aren't. These are people (mainly adolescent males) who get a kick out of breaking into computers and phreaking the phone system. Real hackers call these people `crackers' and want nothing to do with them. Real hackers mostly think crackers are lazy, irresponsible, and not very bright, and object that being able to break security doesn't make you a hacker any more than being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer. Unfortunately, many journalists and writers have been fooled into using the word `hacker' to describe crackers; this irritates real hackers no end.

The basic difference is this: hackers build things, crackers break them.''

GROW UP BOYS. Join the GNU movement. Dont tell me you have not heard about it. Next you would tell me...you have not heard of RICHARD STALLMAN either. Well, in case you dont know, he is THE HACKER. THE MAHA MAHA GURU.
 
 
ASAMI PHUA
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Re: Who let you in ???  
«on: 12/26/03 at 20:10:00 »
  


[quote author=shimomura link=board=1998&num=1062064875&start=0#6 date=10/22/03 at 18:37:44]
Listen moron.... teaching hacking to a person who doesn't understand ip addresses is like talking about the rainbow to a blind person... so just buzz off....and don't waste space here by cutting and pasting stuff from the web.
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You are absolutely right. People come hear for fun not to hear lactures from a Show off who do not even know the abc of the subject he is talking about. I hate wasting space on this but he need to be put in place. I should advice this dead fish or whatever...get you fundamentals right. Linus Torvald did not make the Linux Distribution. He only built its kernel. The distribution is the effort of hundreds of people working voluntarily under GNU....any way let us not spend valuable 'FUN' space on this moron anymore. HAPPY NEW YEAR everybody.
 
 
ASAMI PHUA
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Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 12/26/03 at 20:16:29 »
  


[quote author=dengue link=board=1998&num=1062064875&start=0#7 date=10/23/03 at 07:31:50]
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hacha kotha koichho. Cachhari bilaat gele prochondo gyani hoi jain. Beshir bhag Pua puri hokole Cyber Kafe-t giya chat ar internet surfing koroin. Windows kita ar Unix kita ar dukandar or IP address kita  ita diya matha ke ghamaito. Ar jara ei sob byapare interested, tara r lagi Maha addar tutorial dorkar nai.

MAAKAAL  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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THIKU... EGU   KALA SAHEBRE DHORIYA ...sorry, my sylheti ran out. But yes, we should not tolerate such infentile intruders in our 'FUN' space,
 
 
Shankar_Chakravarti
Shankar_Chakravart

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 01/07/04 at 12:30:51 »
  

Maramar  Asami Phua,
I was trying to find out the advantages of IEEE 802.16a  over 802.11 wrt hacking / cracking and came across this site. Since you are keeping information on  hacking , I thought you may like to see it ( if not seen already ).  Nevertheless, this Hacking Dictionary (running 252  pages) is written in simple language so others also will be benefited if they want to know the meaning of words used in computer jargon.

http://www.robertgraham.com/pubs/hacking-dict.html


 
 
silchari-pua
silchari-pua

Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 01/07/04 at 19:39:47 »
  

802.11 and 802.16a are not competing protocols...so there is no advantages/disadvantages of one over the other. They are applicable to different areas of the network(802.11 for W/LAN and 802.16a for W/MAN) and both use several methods to secure data including various types of encryption methods like triple-DES etc. which aren't exactly "hackable" by script-kiddies....if you know what I mean  ;D  
 
magnum
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Re: Do you hack?  
«on: 12/22/04 at 22:52:52 »
  

hej du hur är läget ?  
 
 
 

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