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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

HOW TO BECOME A SERIOUS HACKER




There is a community, a shared culture, of expert programmers and networking wizards that traces its history back through decades to the first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term ‘hacker.’

There is another group of people who loudly call themselves hackers, but aren't. These are people who get a kick out of breaking into computers and phreaking the phone system. (Like those of you who keep asking about how to hack facebook :( )Real hackers call these people ‘CRACKERS’ and want nothing to do with them. Real hackers object that being able to break security doesn't make you a hacker any more than being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer.

There are people who apply the true hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music — but in the rest of this article we will focus the skills and attitudes of software hackers, and the traditions of the shared culture that originated the term ‘hacker.'

Steps:
1.Adopt the mindset of a hacker.
Hackers solve problems and build things, and they believe in freedom and voluntary mutual HELP. To be accepted as a hacker, you have to behave as though you have this kind of attitude yourself. And to behave as though you have the attitude, you have to really believe the attitude.

2.Earn respect as a hacker.
By helping other hackers solve problems (mostly for free). In the hacking world, no problem should ever have to be solved twice. The thinking time of other hackers is precious — so much so that it's almost a moral duty for you to share information, solve problems and then give the solutions away just so other hackers can solve new problems instead of having to perpetually re-address old ones.

3.Learn how to program.
The best way to learn is to read some stuff written by masters of the form, write some things yourself, read a lot more, write a little more, read a lot more, write some more, and repeat until your writing begins to develop the kind of strength and economy you see in your models. To be a real hacker, however, you need to get to the point where you can learn a new language in days by relating what's in the manual to what you already know. This means you should learn several very different languages. Besides being the most important hacking languages, the following represent very different approaches to programming, and each will educate you in valuable ways:
Learn Python, C, C++, Java and also HTML ( we provide a massive tutorials on very many lanuages)

4.Familiarizing Yourself With Unix.
Get one of the open-source Unixes and learn to use and run it. Unix is the operating system of the Internet. While you can learn to use the Internet without knowing Unix, you can't be an Internet hacker without understanding Unix. For this reason, the hacker culture today is pretty strongly Unix-centered. So, bring up a Unix (like Linux but there are other ways and yes, you can run both Linux and Microsoft Windows on the same machine). Learn it. Run it. Tinker with it. Talk to the Internet with it. Read the code. Modify the code.

5. Be a Logical Thinker.
In your free time when you do not have a computer, develop a habit of doing things that improve your logical thinking.
eg you can try and solve problems you see along your way with your mind (but if possible you can fix them physically), you can try writing your own code, you can play mind games eg chess, you can watch science fiction films, develop an analytical ear for music. etc all this to help your thinking grow.

Okay guys there you go on the very basic steps. But thats not all though, there's a many tutorials all over the internet that can help build your skills and you can make money through those skills too.

REMEMBER THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A HACKER AND A CRACKER. CRACKING IS ILLEGAL AND CHEAP; HACKING MAKES THE WORLD AN EASIER PLACE TO LIVE IN.

Note: This tutorial is only for Educational Purposes, I did not take any responsibility of any misuse, you will be solely responsible for any misuse that you do.

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