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Old 12-20-2014, 06:20 PM   #16
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they also taking abut it at Defcon i has added Link to my first comment you can see they sepcifie there Slackware version 10.0-10.2
OK. Lesson one: learn to type. Lesson two: find out what makes Slackware 10.x different from Backtrack or Kali so that it runs the sockstress attack three times as efficient. So far, you sound only like a stupid script kiddie without any clue as to what he is asking for.
 
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Old 12-22-2014, 06:10 PM   #17
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Cool read well you might understand

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OK. Lesson one: learn to type. Lesson two: find out what makes Slackware 10.x different from Backtrack or Kali so that it runs the sockstress attack three times as efficient. So far, you sound only like a stupid script kiddie without any clue as to what he is asking for.
first of all i know how to type i just got awful grammar,
2nd of all, i already found out what makes Slackware better then the others
3rd i wont tell you cause your a mean asshole,
4th at any field there will always be a person who is in the beginner of his way and there will always be someone whos expert on his way
i am Guitar Player and Guitar Teacher and ive just begin studying IT because Hacking was always to interest me i started kinda everything at once
studying CCNA of cisco,MCITP/MCSA of Microsoft which is studying Windows Server 2008 R2,
2012 R2 and Exchange server 2010 and exchange 2013, and Linux Ubuntu and Centos, and Python Programming
and etc etc etc
i got a big salad in my head at the moment but i getting the pictures together and gathering the information together to build my way into IT Career,
from your respond you are the one who sound like a kid and if your not your still a kid in your head without a doubt
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:11 PM   #18
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Smile sorry for the wrong Definition

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That would be a White Hat.
and Thanks for Correcting
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:15 PM   #19
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Thumbs up Thanks and Sorry for the wrong definition

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You should check your definition of hackers before you attempt to become one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_...lassifications
i saw video on youtube of Eli The Computer guy which is Called "Introduction to Hacking"
now i understand everything abut the differences and the types of hackers out there
and Thanks again i had also read the link
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:18 PM   #20
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dude your awesome

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Here's some basic information for you:

http://docs.slackware.com/

Read everything on this site several times. Then you will gain some proficiency for sure.
Thanks alot
i hope i will meet more people like you that willing to help and share they resources and knowledge
i strongly beilieve that sharing knowledge and helping each other is one of the most important things in IT
although i am a beginner i already work 2 years as Windows Operation System Technician and Networking Technician,
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:23 PM   #21
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Cool sorry to tell you but your wrong

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Here are two good resources:
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTi...118380959.html
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTi...470101830.html

Perhaps you'll need a couple years of real deep Linux usage before you should even start thinking about an ethical hacker's career. Somehow I think you're too naive for this profession.

Eric
i got a friend who works in Biggest insurance company Menora Mivtachin and his working in position of Hacking Security, and he barley know liux the most complex commands he knows in linux are grep command and the use of it with pipeline,
but his an amazing Assembler C+ and C++ and C sharp and Python and PHP Programmer and he told me i need basic's navigation knowledge and knowing well the whole functions you can get out of the grep command, thats all the linux part you has to know,
and i saw how he works and from what i saw he mainly use Python and a language i never heard of or saw named : Scapy
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:30 PM   #22
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yeah i know a little bit of what you said

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If you want to work in computer security, then my advice is to to become comfortable with programming at the assembly level. Assembly language programming is a skill you'll need when you're called upon to do things like reverse engineering malware. You should also become familiar with networking at as low a level as possible. For example, you need to know how TCP/IP works in order to understand how firewalls work.

Do note that running a DDoS attack does not demonstrate any employable skills. There's a reason that people who do these things are called "script kiddies."
i mean i currently work as Windows Operation System and Networks Technician,
i done studying CCNA,MCSA/MCITP
and studying now Python Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows server 2008 R2 Exchange server 2010 exchange server 2013 Centos Ubuntu
i actually dont really understand the need to knowing Assembly i know its the Machine Language and its talks 111 0000 etc
but why i need to know this?
i mean i got a friend who works as Hacker, and he know Python Assembly C and C+ and C++ C sharp and PHP,
but its really difficult to get him cause most of the time hes company sends him for few weeks to other country to work there,
so we rarely on touch,
if you got any idea why there is a need to know those langueges and how can it help me in becoming a hacker i would be very thankful
the only thing that comes to my mind is that ill be able to understand Code beside that no idea
sorry for the Bad Grammar
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:33 PM   #23
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Unhappy what is RFCS?

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Start reading the RFC's and for sure it will take you a long time before you can have all the subjects clear in your head.
can you tell me what i should learn?
cause i kinda learning everything
CCNA/MCITP/MCSA/UBUNTU/CENTOS/PYTHON/EXCHANGE/Powershell Scripting Windows server 2008-2012 / Echange 2010-2012,
and i am working as Networking Technician and Windows systems Technician,
so there is a salad in my head i must to admit
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:36 PM   #24
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Unhappy its alright

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Be aware that regardless of whatever type of hacker you become, we can not in any way assist you in anything illegal.
i dont need help in anything illegal i just want to understand exactly the path i need to go cause
i kinda learning everything
CCNA/MCITP/MCSA/UBUNTU/CENTOS/PYTHON/Powershell Scripting Windows server 2008-2012 / Echange 2010-2012,
and i am working as Networking Technician and Windows systems Technician,
so there is a salad in my head i must to admit
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:41 PM   #25
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first of all i know how to type i just got awful grammar,
Self awareness is the first step towards improvement. Engaging in name calling is pointless. Alien Bob is one of our Slackware developers. You're not scoring any points in this forum by trashing his good name. Take some time to learn your craft.
 
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Old 12-22-2014, 06:42 PM   #26
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You keep repeating...

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CCNA/MCITP/MCSA/UBUNTU/CENTOS/PYTHON/Powershell Scripting Windows server 2008-2012 / Echange 2010-2012,
...as if they have some actual or magic value.

I think that you seriously need to get out of the certification mindset and into the real world.

And an apology to Alien Bob might be in order as well...

Mutual respect goes a very long way, in the end you will receive as you give.

Last edited by astrogeek; 12-22-2014 at 06:51 PM.
 
Old 12-22-2014, 06:44 PM   #27
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you see its repeating

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You keep repeating...



...as if they have some actual or magic value.

I think that you seriously need to get out of the certification mindset and into the real world.
cause i was off for few days and i logged in today and saw the comments and wanted to reply to each person identically,
my apologize if you finds it Bothering/Annoying

Abut Bob hes need to learn to have some Respect to noobs,
me myself i am Guitar Teacher and Player and i never said anything bad to a noob guitar player
cause we all begin as noobs

Last edited by sergeyna; 12-22-2014 at 06:49 PM.
 
Old 12-22-2014, 08:50 PM   #28
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can you tell me what i should learn?
cause i kinda learning everything
CCNA/MCITP/MCSA/UBUNTU/CENTOS/PYTHON/EXCHANGE/Powershell Scripting Windows server 2008-2012 / Echange 2010-2012,
and i am working as Networking Technician and Windows systems Technician,
so there is a salad in my head i must to admit
I think that if you have a salad in your head, you have to put a bit of taste in it, so some good olive oil from Greece, a good Aceto balsamico from Italy and a bit of salt and pepper. This is what you will get by reading RFC's as it will clear you a bit on how things are done. See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index.html

It is up to you where you want to start, for sure as a tip on the beginning.
 
Old 12-22-2014, 09:02 PM   #29
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Lightbulb ill check it out

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I think that if you have a salad in your head, you have to put a bit of taste in it, so some good olive oil from Greece, a good Aceto balsamico from Italy and a bit of salt and pepper. This is what you will get by reading RFC's as it will clear you a bit on how things are done. See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index.html

It is up to you where you want to start, for sure as a tip on the beginning.
and well for now seems that ill go for Windows System Administrator,
and when ill reach Windows Sys Admin ill study badly for Linux Sys admin cause i believe in multiple knowledge
hope to become Windows and Linux Administrator,
after that ill keep going to my main goal which is white hat atlthough its might take me a really long time doing it this way
but i think its better slow and safe then rush and crush

ps:sorry for my bad grammar
 
Old 12-22-2014, 09:15 PM   #30
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You are free on where to start and go, but remember that to reach your desire will need a lot of time. Anyway as in music, you achive this by practicing and by insisting on it everyday. At the end you look back and you see you did a long way already.
 
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