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February 13th, 2003, 02:22 PM
#11
Junior Member
is the word 'hacking' forbidden ?, surely if a system is secure, it should be able to handle multiple hacking attemps, how else are we to be re assured that a particular server is indeed safe, bank's employ hackers to check there on-line security all the time, i beleive hacking is an essential part of evolving systems.
If anybody else thinks im daft, let me know, and ley me why ?
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February 13th, 2003, 02:49 PM
#12
No, 'Hacking is not forbidden' , but it's just the way you ask things about it.
It's just the way you formulate things. Lots of newbies try a little 'social engineering', like
' Hey, I have this OS, how can i in without noticing ?'. The most around here aren't dumb , they see immediatly what those want to have.
As Alcatraz said :
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Where can I learn about hacking?
At lots of places. Try doing a search on the subject at www.google.com. There are hundreds and thousands of these sites. Here’s the link to the Hacker FAQ at the alt.hacker forum: http://www.antionline.com/showthrea...perating+system . /Quote
Hope this helps you,
Greetz,
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February 13th, 2003, 03:42 PM
#13
Nice 1,
straight good informative stuff that really useful.
keep it up
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July 9th, 2003, 07:34 AM
#14
Junior Member
I noticed the programming languages brought up. I have took classes on HTML, C++, and an Intoduction to Java. I was wondering how important do everyone here think JAVA is? The intro course did not really cover a lot, and I have to pick another class soo- would some other lang be more useful or should I go for advanced JAVA? Thanks for any input.
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