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My intention is not to hack, but if i have someones IP, what things could i do, and how. I mean stuff like anonymous messages, opening and closing cd drives, and spinning the A drive, etc.
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During the years of Windows 95 and old versions of Linux, it used to be easy to crack. Any script kiddie could easily exploit their security flaws. Now it's tougher. A lot of those cracking progs no longer work anymore. If you want to hack you have to know your stuff. I'm not going to post ideas on what to do, but if you're interested on learning more about hacking, I suggest you pick up a copy of a magazine called 2600 from your local Barnes and Noble or Borders. Also pick up a book on network fundamentals, Linux, and programming. There are several legal books out there that show you how to hack and I suggest you pick one up.
Remember that hacking is legal. What people refer to illegal computer acts is actually cracking. It means penetrating a system by any means. This may include knowledge of hacking AND social engineering. You don't have to know either though because you could have some app that can crack automatically. The problem of course would be being untraceable, which is the hardest part for any cracker.
Remember that hacking is legal. What people refer to illegal computer acts is actually cracking. It means penetrating a system by any means. This may include knowledge of hacking AND social engineering. You don't have to know either though because you could have some app that can crack automatically. The problem of course would be being untraceable, which is the hardest part for any cracker.
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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thanks, man i didnt think that anyone was gonna answer...6 days without a reply
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3.0 GHz
Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg
1 gig of ram
2 120gig sata HDDs
Alienware
3.0 GHz
Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg
1 gig of ram
2 120gig sata HDDs
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Originally Posted by VDPD2005
thanks, man i didnt think that anyone was gonna answer...6 days without a reply
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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yeah i know who they are, they're a friend thats why i said i didnt want to do anything malicious (lol vocab word!!)
http://sigx.yuriy.net/images/xVDPD2005.png
Alienware
3.0 GHz
Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg
1 gig of ram
2 120gig sata HDDs
Alienware
3.0 GHz
Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg
1 gig of ram
2 120gig sata HDDs
Any moron can put a trojan on a computer and break in if he/she knows if/what antivirus program the "person" has and is intelligent enough to know how to obtain an ip address. Back in the 1337 days it was all about sub7.... ahh yeah, think back guys... think way back...
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I'm glad you noticed that too. I'm never surprised how much you can get a person to do something for you by making it appear that they're greater than you.
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