NEW HACKER?
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- Location: Rockville
- Dark_Daemon_
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- Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:35 pm
- Location: greece
im numb 2 xD
i only know basic [to hack my pc as i have windows xp ] and logo from school [its too old for the newest PCs!
i ve DLed a tutorial about C and C++ 3 weeks ago but i ve not the time to use it :'(
dorahan i had the same problem
i was searching in the code source for a code-password to copy paste it somewhere!!
LOL!!!!!!!
i only know basic [to hack my pc as i have windows xp ] and logo from school [its too old for the newest PCs!
i ve DLed a tutorial about C and C++ 3 weeks ago but i ve not the time to use it :'(
dorahan i had the same problem
i was searching in the code source for a code-password to copy paste it somewhere!!
LOL!!!!!!!
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not here. willing to help new~!
thous in need of help let me know and ill do my best to advise you Remember i am not fault for damge you cause this is for learning Purposes only!!! visit http://nongkrong.team-forum.net/
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i know the main server ip addresses of many banks in our city also i know the ISP's ip addresses i can connect to them by remote connection they all are using Windows Server 2003 ... but i m not a good hacker right now i need to settle a .exe file in one of the server either by my self or by one of their employ using mail client in their servers lol ... fun... without... GUN...
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- Grand_Master
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:07 pm
- Location: Sweden
If I'm saying there is no "new hackers", am I wrong then?
As much as I know "hacker" is an expresion for a extremely skilled computer system user.
Therefor I would say that no one that's new to the subject should call themselves "hacker".
I know HTML, and a bit of C++. I would never consider calling myself hacker.
Hacker is a status I hope to earn within next ten years.
Anyway, by your definition of hacker (even though I hate to abuse the word), I'm a "new hacker".
As much as I know "hacker" is an expresion for a extremely skilled computer system user.
Therefor I would say that no one that's new to the subject should call themselves "hacker".
I know HTML, and a bit of C++. I would never consider calling myself hacker.
Hacker is a status I hope to earn within next ten years.
Anyway, by your definition of hacker (even though I hate to abuse the word), I'm a "new hacker".
"Learn, grow, teach."
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Took me 6 - 7 years to learn how to program/network/graphic designing/electronic.
So.... I already received a hacker status, because I do have some experience into spoof packets and other stuff that related to simple family hacking.
Also those stuff isn't enough... I'm still working my way toward to the 'bare' codes and packets and to manipulate every ways possible.
So.... I already received a hacker status, because I do have some experience into spoof packets and other stuff that related to simple family hacking.
Also those stuff isn't enough... I'm still working my way toward to the 'bare' codes and packets and to manipulate every ways possible.