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aaronluke 09-04-2002 02:08 PM

linux/unix
 
Hi, im a newbie, and i want to TRY how to get into a linux/unix system... Should i hack my own Computer in the LAN or should i hack on the inet ???

What do u think of this ???:cry:

trickykid 09-04-2002 02:20 PM

We don't encourage or teach people here how to illegally hack computer systems. You have to do that yourself as we are not responsible for your actions.

Try asking these sort of questions elsewhere.

Thanks.

Ztyx 09-04-2002 02:21 PM

It is illegal(!) to hack computers at internet (which you don't own) so I suggest you hack your own computer at LAN.

NSKL 09-04-2002 05:09 PM

If you have to do this i suggest you take a looki at www.hackerslab.com go to free hacking zone (FHZ) make an account, telnet/ssh into their server and try to do the levels.
This is a legal way to try out hacking, otherwise do it on your own computers, although sincerely i dont see a good reason why you would want to get into other peoples computers....

-NSKL

neo77777 09-04-2002 06:02 PM

What kind of question is this? From a hacker perspective you are a shame to a programming environment, as fro a cracker perspective you are just a n00b w/o any knowledge behind - script kiddie kind - and you won't get anything but disrespect. Lol, I want to hack linux/unix system, so give me tools to do so - it ain't gonna work here - try irc cracking channels where you might fall a victim (90% guaranteed) for crackers.

Thymox 09-04-2002 06:51 PM

I don't mean to interject here, but I though the term for 'breaking and entering' computers was cracking? The term hacking used in this sense is purely journalistic, IMO, and should not be used due to the possible confusion it may cause.
HACKING = Writing stuff, possibly originating from hacking something together.
CRACKING = Breaking stuff.

£0.02


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