Here you will find beginner hacking text and files...there
is just so much to learn to even get a little knowledge...I have
started with some of the basics and will upload many more in the
future...for now learn what you can and e-mail me with any special
requests...remember..try this stuff out on a friend's computer
before anything...be smart...stay alive!
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This page is provided to initiate the unlearned into the fine
art of hacking. Start *slowly* here and build your understanding
of what a hacker is, does, etc.
"There is no right and wrong, there's only
fun and boring." - Hackers
Here's some things to give you a better insight into the hacker
personna/mindset. (At least Hollywood's version of it). Still,
there's some great motivational material presented here. Some
are real. Some are fiction. Most are good.
Books
Hackers - Steve Levy
The Masters of Disaster/Deception - Story of MOD featuring Phiber
Optik, Scorpion, etc.
Takedown - Tsutomu Shimomura's story of the capture of Kevin Mitnik
The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace - Michelle Slatalla and Joshua
Quittner
The Hacker Crackdown - Bruce Sterling
The Fugitive Game (Online with Kevin Mitnick) - Jonathan Littman
Movies
Wargames
Sneakers
The Net
Hackers
Johnny Mneumonic
What makes a hacker?
Hacker Personna & Stories
Information to help you become a hacker
Topics Covered:
- Lesson 1: An approach
- Lesson 2: Tools and tricks of the trade
- Lesson 3.1: Hands on, paper protections (1)
- Lesson 3.2: Hands on, paper protections (2)
- Lesson 5.1: Disk & CD-Rom access (basics)
- Lesson 6.1: Funny tricks
- Lesson 8.1: How to crack Windows, an approach
- Lesson 8.2: How to crack Windows, a deeper approach
- Lesson 9.1: How to crack Windows, hands on
- Lesson A.1: Advanced cracking: internet cracking (Unix)
- Lesson C.1: How to crack, cracking as an art
- Lesson C.2: How to crack, cracking as an art
Topics Covered: Introduction:
First Principles
Computer-to-computer communications
Hackers' Equipment
Targets: What you can find on mainframes
Hackers' Intelligence
Hackers' Techniques
Networks
Viewdata systems
Radio computer data
Hacking: the future
Appendices:
I Troubleshooting
II Glossary
III CCITT and related standards
IV Standard computer alphabets
V Modems
VI Radio Spectrum
VII Port-finder flow chart
A Novice's Guide To Hacking
Topics Covered: Part 1: What is Hacking, A Hacker's Code
of Ethics, Basic Hacking Safety
Part 2: Packet Switching Networks: Telenet - How it Works, Outdials,
Network Servers - Networks
- Outdials, Network Servers and PADs
- Phone Scanning Part 3: Identifying a Computer,
How to Hack In, Operating System Defaults
- I've Found A Computer, Now What?
- Unresponsive Systems
- Brute Force Hacking
Part 4: Conclusion - Final Thoughts, Books to Read,
Boards to Call, Acknowledgements
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