This is an awesome article. +1 for it. I loved your way of explanation
as well. Don't miss the books on TCP/IP and operating system
internals.

On Feb 6, 7:58 pm, rhoit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hacking Step by Step [Simplified Version]
>
> "How do you hack"? "I wanna to learn hacking". "How to get started"?
> "How can I get the password"? "How do I crack "?
>
> Does this sound like you? who needs to learn how to hack? And nobody
> will even speak to you much less send you any info???
>
> Fear not!!! Here are step-by-step instructions on how to become a
> hacker. Simply follow the instructions given below, and when you get to
> the end you will be a real hacker.
>
> Ok, here are the step-by-step instructions. Follow them exactly and you
> will be a real hacker. Once you are comfortable with, you can branch out
> into other areas...
>
> [1] Well, if you are a real novice on, it is hard, you wouldn’t be
> reading this document now anyways! For starter now get a gud INTERNET
> connection.
>
> [2] Now, Net runs on Unix base system, I guess there will be no harm
> saying that, since >80% server uses Linux! So naturally, you have to do
> the same. So download a any Linux distribution (starters Linux Mint
> would be really helpful).
>
> [3] Its time for change! and for real! Install Linux in full hard drive!
> Its not like I'm the enemy of other OS, its just the human nature to
> avoid the change! if its critical Re-partition your hard drive for dual
> boot. If you are using Windows don't even bother about it, they are for
> lamer anyway.
>
> [4] Get comfortable with Linux environment. Till this point you learn
> about major distribution & their philosophies. You try different stuffs!
> Change themes, install software! write your own review in blogs, create
> fb pages and google groups and post lot [I wonder how many are still
> active!]
> "Ahh! awesome! just can't wait for new release of 12.04" something like
> that.
>
> [5] Start learning about a programming language called C. You try to
> switch between the different IDE, and some bozo will tell you C is just
> back screen! no GUI try something like JAVA which is या हावा! don't be
> fooled by them coz real hacker will never use the हावा like JAVA.
>
> [6] This is the time where you find your self into the religious cult of
> the distro's. Now start learning Black Screen with blinki cursor called
> shell. You will realized the importance of that black screen! (I bet you
> hated the Blue screen while in the far past you still used windows).
> Learn till the point so you don't need to touch Mouse or need GUI.
>
> [7] You grow impatient can't find stuff which you want! And someone tell
> you ask in IRC they are very decent folks! and really helpful. You make
> fool out of yourself taking with bots or Getting kicked out / banned.
> You realize you should read the Rules which eventually make your habit
> of reading the man pages of every command even though you don't get it.
> Dunn't worry your are 5% of the way out of lamerland!
>
> [8] You find the gcc is not only the C complier but collection of
> complies. Its man pages can be turn into 500 pages book. In mean time
> branch out to some cool scripting languages like python, Perl. You might
> also wanna write your own Linux programs. Read them use them Read them
> again, because most of what you read the first time confused you.
> Now play with Perl, C, C++ on your system until you can actually
> program. Now practice programming for a while until you get at least a
> little good at it. Give yourself plenty time to practice.
>
> [9] Its the time when you have the Linux Journal Archive. Now its time
> to grab some book called Operating System. Now its time to leave your
> बच्चा Linux to something serious. I guess you would have now realize what
> you are using was totally for posers. If not you don't think so you have
> still some years left.
>
> [10] By this time wikipedia, distro forum, programming forums would have
> been your most visited sited, and u realize the groups in the fb are
> filled with posers and bozo. You understand the true meaning of hacking
> and you stock piled the books and might have also running Apache server!
> FTP and samba too.
>
> [11] Install non-बच्चा Linux on your system. Install everything. If your
> system boots up properly to Linux, then congrats! Now that you are
> running a real OS, read the docs, man pages, how-to's, FAQs, etc. Of
> course, you won't understand most of it right away, but read all this
> stuff anyway, so you will know where to look later. Read it all? Ok, go
> back and read it again. You are 5% of the way to be hacker!
>
> [12] Now configure your system for you have tons of text files to edit,
> and you realize the GUI  installer is useless after all. But at this
> point you might possibly know enough to actually ask a partly
> intelligent question on the net.  You subscribe tons of mailing list.
> Whatever you do, DON'T POST ANYTHING, because nobody wants to read
> anything you have to say yet. Just lurk for a year or two.  You *might*
> now be IRC (as long as nobody remembers you were one who use to talk
> with bots).
>
> [13] Now you need to get and read all the RFCs. These contain
> information that is vital if you want to hack the net. Again, you didn't
> understand everything the first time, so read them
> all again. You learn about the Cryptography, File sharing, SSH, SSL,
> 802.11, lots of stuffs. By this time you would have 100 books regarding!
> and long list of your personal notes and reference cards.
>
> [14] Now, you understand the developer mailing list one you subscribed
> long time back and few security related mailing lists which you used to
> ignore and divert them to trash. You should  have enough info to try
> some simple hacks, so try some. If they work, great, you are almost a
> junior hacker. If they don't work, then do some more reading and try
> again. Don't give up, keep at it even if it takes you a few years.
>
> [15] Explore the net. Try things. Look for security holes. Read a lot of
> source code. Write some hacking utilities. At this point, you are now a
> real junior hacker and start pasting someone’s database in paste bin!
>
> This whole process does take a little bit of time, but it is the
> quickest way for an lamer to learn to hack. Some of you lamer don't have
> the brain power to complete the above 15 steps, but try anyway...
>
> True, this might take you a few years, but it will be worth the wait. If
> you post anything too early, people will know that you are still a lamer
> and wanna-be, and everyone will laugh at you and flame you and call you
> nasty names, just like when you were on Windows!
>
> Reference and Copies:
>
> 17 Steps to Hack
> Ubuntards
> some cools stuff which i can't remember

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