Need some basic hax0r lessons anyone here kind enough to do that...

Need some basic hax0r lessons anyone here kind enough to do that? Never have i looked into the specifics of the art of hacking but i was always fascinated by it. Of course i dont expect someone to do it for free I'll paypal you the money. I'm not a 12 year old so i'm not going to google 'how to hack' i want an experienced grey/black hat and please leave a means of contact. Oh the amount of shitposting im gonna get

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Install a boot time keylogger on your sister's computer. Only use this power for grey hat stuff.

install gentoo

Im very serious about this if you want to make a nice earning thats the way to go. No nigerian princes please

read "hacking" by jon ericson

Would much prefer a mentor.

find an IRC channel and ask there then

I might read it though Is the book simple enough to understand for someone with no background on even programming?

yes, it takes you right through the basics at the start

So im assuming you read it gained any hacking skills ? Doxxing, ddosing etc? Or do you just have an extensive knowledge on hacking now

it's not going to turn you into a script kid if that's what you mean
it's more about explaining what exploits are and why they work

Hacking skillx are something you're born with not something you can learn out of whim.

Is it amusing to ask yourself questions and break what is impossible to break? Access what is forbidden? Obtain what cannot be?

The hacker would answer yes but for how long?

The limits that the demiurge had imprisoned us, you have to know.

Install Gentoo

Well how would one learn to hack if no one introduced him to hacking? Im talking about someone having a friend teach him the basics then he would go on to learn/evolve on his own. Unlike the business world where a business degree has nothing to do with success my own opinion is hacking isnt something you develop by yourself theres always a starting point where someone leads the way. Unless the person is a brilliant genius

fuck the demiurge

good trips.

open up at least 15 command prompts
find your targets IP address. usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
in each command prompt type "ping" and then the ip address from above
let run for at least 1 hour to complete the ping of death on your target

Go to the torrent board on cuck chan and get the shadiest thing you can find. Run it on your computer and learn how to fight it off actively.
Start with Sysinternals Suite and work your way from there.

That's not how hackers learn. It's from a crazy desire to learn and love for isolation. I've broken and fixed every computer I've had over and over since age 9.

No thanks i dont want my desktop to be flooded by endless opening windows and dog porn

Can you showcase some skillz? Methinks you're a poser

you need a strong background in networking otherwise you will just be a script kiddie. take some cisco , MS server, linux server courses before anything

Dude, I'm not claiming to be a talented hacker. Why are you wasting time looking for hackers?
I told you all this same shit two years ago back when /baphomet was stick popping. Don't pretend that wasn't your weird ass.
INB4 calls me an autist

What a retard just dumping a random story and hope it flukes. Oh and you're an autist

Learning to code is a must. It can help you find exploits.

Don't listen to any of these new-wave morons, OP.

Hacking is simple. It's playful cleverness, not necessarily with a computer. Challenge yourself, do something in a way you thought not possible, so something you thought impossible with a simple method.

I can give you numerous example of hacks I have performed, both on computers and not on computers.

I'm just gonna pretend your intentions for this thread are not malicious or spam related.
Good luck on your salty rampage.

What are you a mod? Suck my balls

Hacking is a combination of 2 things:
Essentially, you need to understand the code better than the street shitter payed to write it. You need to look through the source, understand what it does, and be able to identify stupid little quirks they overlooked that allow you to access whatever you want to access or, if nothing else, allow you to break it.
Understand the humans are inherently lazy animals and use that to your advantage. This ties in nicely with the above factor but can be quite useful for other applications.

Take the Podesta hacks as an example. What happened was someone sent him an email saying his email was hacked with a link that brought him to a page that was identical to the gmail login. He put his password in there and viola! He literally handed them his login information.

Thats why i always compare the url of the legit site with a link to supposedly the same site posted in an email

That's what anyone who isn't fucking retarded does. But this is Podesta we're talking about.
I guess he ran it by his secretary or something and she knew it was a phishing attempt, but she made a typo in sending her email so it said "this email is legitimate" instead of "illegitimate."

That's like 90% of what hacking is, just spitballing and hoping they're incompetent enough to fall for one of your attempts.

Pretty much this, You have to remember IT as a whole is still pretty much the bastard child of all major corporations, IT Security is the red-headed stepchild of any IT department (Unless they're super paranoid).

Also something to keep in mind, you're working against people who know how you'll likely think, but those aren't the people who are going to be watching. In reality, you'll get some 20 something that their recruiter picked up off of some worthless 2 or 4 year degree who's being paid 16 to 20 dollars and hour to do what is essentially busywork. They like to keep the big talent for when shit does go tits up, but at that point. It's already far, far too late.

Best of luck.

The thing is, the people in charge of these companies aren't technical people. They're generally "big picture" types who have a goal in mind and let everyone else deal with the logistics. This is fine in many cases, but unfortunately they are the people in charge of allocating resources. They throw just enough resources at the "boring" stuff like IT to have some semblance of functionality in that sector so that the rest can go to their end goal.

It's like you're building a bridge: what you really want is the road people can drive on and some nice aesthetics. So you put your shittiest engineers in charge of the supports so that you can make the road and what surrounds it nice and pretty. It's not until after the thing collapses underneath you that you realize how fucking important the supports you initially disregarded actually are.

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i myself op was very fascinated with the fact of succesfully compromising a server or breaking into a server, but i also started with googling "how to hack", the thing is lurk. That's the answer, watch videos, ask in forums, learn from hacking sites but it takes a lot of patience. If you think you could become some kind or pro_xxx_Mlg_hax00r in one day or two you'll be disapppointed, it takes years of pratice. Also once you get into the more advanced stuff i'd recommend vulnhub. Good luck user.

Install a virtual machine program like VMWare, get an ISO of an OS of your choice, and do the unthinkable to it. You do zero damage to your PC that way, because the aforementioned emulated OS is mostly disconnected with your PC. Be careful, however, as some viruses break through VMs and leak into your "parent" OS. Other than that, it's a very safe measure to trying all kinds of shit on different OS's without real repercussions on your PC's integrity.