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November 25th, 2001, 11:58 PM
#1
Learn Hacking Project
Hi, Most of you know me and my sarcastic posts..
Well I have started a Learn Hacking Project.
This is to benifit all the Neophytes.
I need the participation of the knowledgable for this to work..
Here is what you can do to help.
goto this link Learn Hacking Project - InfoDelia Then post something important about hacking that a newbie will understand.
Alright.. I will keep you updated on the status of this project
bye.
------------EViLSEED
Hackers are impervious. Resistant is futile.
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November 26th, 2001, 12:00 AM
#2
sarcastic? really? i didn't notice... i'm used to sarcasm myself!!!
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November 26th, 2001, 01:20 AM
#3
Re: Learn Hacking Project
Originally posted by evilseed
Well I have started a Learn Hacking Project.
Here is what you can do to help.
goto this link Learn Hacking Project - InfoDelia Then post something important about hacking that a newbie will understand.
So...if I've read your post correctly, you are starting to write a newbie FAQ that other people actually write?
You'll be getting a job offer from Micro$oft shortly! They love that kind of stuff.......rofl
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November 26th, 2001, 02:43 AM
#4
Re: Re: Learn Hacking Project
Originally posted by Conf1rm3d_K1ll
So...if I've read your post correctly, you are starting to write a newbie FAQ that other people actually write?
You'll be getting a job offer from Micro$oft shortly! They love that kind of stuff.......rofl
Not quite..
See, I do not have all the knowledge a neophyte will need.. I offered InfoDelia Culture as the library, but you guys add the pages to the books..
Neophytes are thirsty for knowledge.. So help them.
------------EViLSEED
Hackers are impervious. Resistant is futile.
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November 26th, 2001, 03:53 PM
#5
Hmm a ploy to get people to the board perhaps. Simply ask the people here to join and they will, no need for the whole post sometime a neophythe mite find helpful.
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November 26th, 2001, 04:36 PM
#6
Originally posted by Ennis
Hmm a ploy to get people to the board perhaps. Simply ask the people here to join and they will, no need for the whole post sometime a neophythe mite find helpful.
Ennis I must apologize if I gave that impression..
This is a project I started.. no strings attached..
------------EViLSEED
Hackers are impervious. Resistant is futile.
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November 26th, 2001, 08:19 PM
#7
Re:Learn Hacking Project
...Well, it's an interesting project you've got going there evil.
there's not a whole lot that i can contribute, but i'd be glad to help ya.
latr,
Remote_Access_
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November 26th, 2001, 08:28 PM
#8
Re: Re:Learn Hacking Project
Originally posted by Remote_Access_
...Well, it's an interesting project you've got going there evil.
there's not a whole lot that i can contribute, but i'd be glad to help ya.
latr,
Remote_Access_
Contribute all you know..
I dont care what it is... Dos commands, Windows tricks.. Even if its not directly related to hacking.. none of your posts will be looked down upon.. Because this is for the NEWBIES.. not the elite hackers etc.+
------------EViLSEED
Hackers are impervious. Resistant is futile.
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November 26th, 2001, 08:35 PM
#9
NBTSTAT Commands
well, here's a start. i'm going to list nbtstat commands:
Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP connections using NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP).
NBTSTAT
[-a RemoteName] [-A IP address] [-c] [-n] [-r] [-R] [-s] [-S] [interval] ]
-a (adapter status) Lists the remote machine's name table given its name
-A (Adapter status) Lists the remote machine's name table given its IP address.
-c (cache) Lists the remote name cache including the IP addresses
-n (names) Lists local NetBIOS names.
-r (resolved) Lists names resolved by broadcast and via WINS
-R (Reload) Purges and reloads the remote cache name table
-S (Sessions) Lists sessions table with the destination IP addresses
-s (sessions) Lists sessions table converting destination IP
addresses to host names via the hosts file.
RemoteName
Remote host machine name.
IP address Dotted decimal representation of the IP address.
interval
Redisplays selected statistics, pausing interval seconds
between each display. Press Ctrl+C to stop redisplaying statistics.
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November 27th, 2001, 12:01 AM
#10
Member
Sorry evilseed, but this is a lame idea, but before you get pissed off at least here my reasoning for feeling that way.
Hacking (good, bad, or ugly) takes hours, hundreds if not thousands of hours of reading and practice to develop any ability beyond lamers and script kiddies. There is a huge amount of stuff to know about OS's and security measures. Protocols, networking, crypto, commands, programming languages, routers etc.. etc.. etc.. ( obscure modem commands )
Reason number 2 is that it isn't something you can just spoon feed to someone. Anyone that wants to be a `hacker' must first develop the patience to read like a mother *****er and have the info retention ability to remember a lot of it.
Anyway, I can see you have good intentions, but not everyone who wants to be a hacker is going to make it, 98% of becoming one is left up to that person no matter how many tut's you throw at them.
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