I personally consider the day a waste if I do not learn at least one new thing before it ends. Good post!
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I personally consider the day a waste if I do not learn at least one new thing before it ends. Good post!
huntx7 > what wargames do you have links to, the only one ive actually played and liked was at hackerslab.org also if you have any really good beginner tutorials for C i could use those too.
I still consider myself a newbie. I know alot, but I don't know everything. It is a lifelong learning battle that has been 10 years in the making. Luckily I learned many, many, years ago which path I was destined to take. I hope you all have made or will make that same decision. Hunt, Great post.
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Wargames:Quote:
Originally posted here by Syini666
huntx7 > what wargames do you have links to, the only one ive actually played and liked was at hackerslab.org also if you have any really good beginner tutorials for C i could use those too.
http://www.pulltheplug.com
Got this from http://happyhacker.org/wargame/index.shtml:
Here is my google search: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...TF8&q=WargamesQuote:
http://dolph.mine.nu Telnet right in (user name guest, password guest) by clicking here.
http://www.try2hack.nl/ is a great wargame for beginners. It even has a forum where you can learn how to attack it. First lesson: turn off Javascript on your browser, or else they send you to Disneyland.
Damage, Inc. is running hacker wargames on Unix-type operating systems. Play, learn cool stuff, win awards.
Hackerslab.org is a genuine hacker playground with computer break-in games, run by Korean hackers who want to discourage computer crime while encouraging those who want to legally learn how to hack. They now have an English version of their web site.
Ebina tells us how to get into the game. "You start out by registering for an account, which gives you a user name and password with which to access the 'View Problems' page. You will then see the problem you need to hack to get to level 1.
"You then telnet to drill.hackerslab.org, login as level0 and guest, and hack your way to user level1. Once level1, you run a command, `pass`, that tells you the password to login as level1. Enter that into the 'View Problems' page, and you can see the problem you need to hack to get to level 2. All the way to level 14."
To chat with other hackers playing this wargame, click here.
Try to break into this Happy Hacker web site! We dare you! Click here to learn more about our custom BrickServer operating system and web server.
Wargames hosted by Hack3r.com --->>
six by6 says "I have set up a 'hack the flag' wargame for my homepage, http://rt45.host.sk . I'm trying to get many people connecting so it will be more fun. Its set up in a series of rounds which will occur every week or so for 3-5 hours a piece, with the first one occuring today (!) at 7:00pm-10:00pm, CST. The wargame is run on a computer owned by me in my home, built for the purpose of a wargame."
For a game that lets you play at being a movie-style hacker, try out http://www.introversion.co.uk/.
Happy Hacker Wargame Rules
If you are serious about winning a hacker wargame, click here for help.
Tutorials(you will find some good C/C++ ones here):
http://blacksun.box.sk/books.html
http://blacksun.box.sk/tutorials.html
http://oogle.com
http://code.box.sk/
http://programmersheaven.com/
My Googe search for "Programming tutorials":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...ming+tutorials
My Googe search for "C tutorials":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...&q=C+tutorials
http://www.jethro.antionline.com
http://www.htmlgoodies.com < - - I got to meet the guy he's awesome, he acutally lives near my town cuz he teaches college here :D
Very helpful (tutorial from Ennis):
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=218093
Source http://www.antionline.com/showthread...readid=218093:
I hope I helped! Good luck.Quote:
Security
www.nemohackers.com
www.blackcode.com
http://rofhackers.cjb.net
www.lameindustries.org
http://blacksun.box.sk/books.html
http://vodka.at/caliberx
www.fromesh.f2s.com
www.cyruslabs.com
www.hackersincorporated.org
http://neworder.box.sk
www.hm2k.com
www.rootkidd.com
www.smarthack.com
www.haxor.ipfox.com
http://redsky.advknowledge.net
www.cyberarmy.com
www.securitywriters.org
http://xatrix.org
Programming
www.programmersheaven.com
www.codecranker.com
www.codepile.com
www.cprogramming.com
www.programmerszone.com
www.vcworld.f2s.com
Anonymity
www.multiproxy.org
Virus
www.ebcvg.com
http://hvx.cjb.net
Trojan Removal
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Qu.../new/sub7guide
Operating Systems
MS-DOS
www.easydos.com
www.freedos.org http://liberty.mas.vcu.edu/~resler/...l/tutorial.html
Open/Free BSD
www.openbsd.org
www.bsdtoday.com
www.freebsd.org
Linux
www.linux.com
www.linux.org
www.linux.ie
www.redhat.com
www.debian.org
www.linuxtoday.com
www.kernal.org
Microsoft Windows
www.windows-help.net
www.helponthe.net
Unicode
www.sec33.com
www.unicode.org
Tools/Programs
www.system7.org
www.djtozz.ws
Challenges
www.area6.f2s.com
www.arcanum.co.nz
Thanks for your time~
huntx7 > thanks, i got enough reading material to keep me busy for quite a few days, hopefully some of the tutorials will help me over some bumps im having with learning C.
Glad I could help ya'. Ask your questions here in AO, it's very helpful. Lemme know how it comes along.Quote:
Originally posted here by Syini666
huntx7 > thanks, i got enough reading material to keep me busy for quite a few days, hopefully some of the tutorials will help me over some bumps im having with learning C.
Thanks for your time~
update/correction: there's 17 levels in hackerslab.
Neel: Cyberarmy's not worth it. IMO most of the challenges (especially Eliza) are... well... not near an accurate represenation of a computing problem. That, and after you get far enough something happens so that they start the whole contest all over again. :) (Happened to me, anyway.)
Yea ive been studying computer security for 2 years , there are endless things to learn in this field , I can program in a few languages , i do not try to impress my friends or anything lame like that.I really do not consider myself a newbie , because ive been doing this for so long , and im definetely not a script kiddie , because i actually have programming knowledge , and i do not consider myself a lamer , but i just dont know where i stand in this field , maybe someone can help me ?
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n01100110:
Perhaps the tutorial written by Ennis will explain:
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=218093
Or try:
http://www.hackers.com/ and click their 'How to start hacking' link.