[Image] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey, I tryed to make this tips page with little commen sence things I've learned along the way. I hope that these are helpfull in someway to the new or aspiring hacker. If you know of anymore that might belong here, let me know and I'll give you credit for the idea! Ê Bronc Buster !!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ê Tip #1 - Hacking, hacking is NOT e-mail bombing, being an IRC warrior or harassing someone. It is the long honored trade of learning about Operating Systems, Unix for expamle as it's the most popular, and getting to know how it works inside and out. How to program for it, how to manipulate it and control it. If you don't know about an Operating System you want to get into, go learn about it. There is no magic command or word or program, that I know of, that will let you get and takeover any system with a wave of a wand. It just don't happen that way. Tip #2 - This goes with Tip #1, go to school, or get some books and learn. Read all you can about Unix, C and TCI/IP. I won't lie, it won't happen over night, it's taken me 2 years of hard core dedication to get to the state I'm at now, and still I can't keep up with it! For the begginner, get a book on Unix, learn it, read it over and over until you KNOW it. Tip #3 - Recources, and where do you get them? Well the best place to find information on the latest security flaws and hole in not CERN. They post only after the problem is fixed and every sysadmin and their mother knows the fix. Go to News Groups. Not the lame ones like "alt.hackers", the only people you find there are little kids on AOL wanting to know those magic words. Get on groups like "comp.security.unix", these are where the BIG boys hang out. The CEO from Sun Microsystmes posts to it, head honchos from Novell and University Professiors all use these. They post questions and possable fixes to holes no one has even thought about yet. They are gold mines. Tip #3 - I know this may sound lame to the more vetren hacker, but get invloved in a group. The ones I'm in are always passing new information to each other and doing, or working on little projects. I'm always amazed on what I learn from other members of my group. Tip #4 - Don't e-mail people with kick ass web sites and ask them to help you be a hacker. Most of the time they think you are just some lamer and trash your e-mail. Like I said, It's taken me two years to get where I am now, I'm NOT going to take two years to teach you what I know. Like I said above, get a book, go to school. read, read, read.... Tip #4 - Screw IRC, the people that you may talk to there are either there just to chat, or are big head ego inflated dicks. There is NO way anyone will learn anything on IRC, save how to be an IRC warrior. So skip it. Tip #5 - Before you go around bugging other people asking them tons of questions, go look for the answer yourself. Thats a key aspect for a good hacker; to be able to track down and find little tid bits of information on obscure topics. Tip #6 - I think I might of said this before, but get familer with C or a C based programming language like PERL, Java, or VC++. 90% of hacking has to do with you writing, or using some sort of script written in C or PERL to open up an exploit or hole. Well thats all I can think of for now...... Ê ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- bbuster@succeed.net Back