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Crackers?

Post by xTractatorix on Mon May 21, 2012 4:54 pm
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Okay this may be a bit long, but here goes.So first off let me explain what my goals are as a hacker. I want to be able to by pass security(especially at the school computers) be able to remote access other peoples computers, hack into fb-email accounts and hack into web-sites. Now i know what you may be thinking right now but i am not a malicious person nor do i enjoy doing malicious deeds. I simply wish to be able to do these things first off just for the knowledge in it of itself, for its practical and useful applications, and so that i may be able to defend my own computer against hackers. Now that being said i also want to be able to mod games for my own enjoyment and overall have a better understanding for how my computer operates and functions.
So now that that's out of the way can someone help me in deciding what language to specialize in?
Now i already am familiar with the syntax and usage of c++, as i have written a couple calculators and script rpg games using CodeBlocks and under the tutorials of TheNewBoston. So in conclusion what languages/scripts should i learn in order to be able to accomplish the goals i stated earlier in my post.
-Again i apologize for the lengthiness of the post BUT i made minimal grammer errors, heck i even divided my writing into paragraphs! :D
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Re: Crackers?

Post by mShred on Mon May 21, 2012 4:58 pm
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Seems like a lot of hopes and dreams. Why not just continue learning C++. At the same time, read about what hacking is really about. If you still want to be a 'hacker', everything else will fall into place.
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Re: Crackers?

Post by centip3de on Mon May 21, 2012 5:41 pm
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xTractatorix wrote: hack into fb-email accounts


If you find a vulnerability in either an email provider, or in Facebook, let me know.

xTractatorix wrote:So now that that's out of the way can someone help me in deciding what language to specialize in?


It's extremely hard to know based on the information given. You start out saying that you'd like to do web-based hacking, but then nearer or the bottom you say that you really want to work on games. If you haven't noticed already, these are two (web and local) completely different fields (granted there is some overlap, i.e. server/client design). This doesn't really mean that you have to choose either local based, or web based hacking, but it would certainly help as both fields are huge. But, I made a list anyway:

Web-hacking:
PHP
Javascript
HTML
(Possibly Python, C, or C++ if you're interested in server/client design)

Local-based hacking (Especially for games):
C
C++
Python
ASM (A must (preferably Intel syntax; AT&T syntax is a bitch IMHO))
Java (There seems to be a growing Java craze after Minecraft came out)
Knowing your way around a debugger (This can occasionally be as complex as learning another programming language (I'm looking at you IDA Pro))
General computer theory

As you can see, there's tons of shit to learn. It's best to just follow mShred's advice and continue on the path you're going.

xTractatorix wrote:the tutorials of TheNewBoston.


Ew.
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