How to Hack password----part TWO

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  • Read books discussing TCP/IP networking.
  • Hackers are those that built the internet, made Linux, and work on open source software. It is advisable to look into hacking, as it is respected and requires a lot of professional knowledge to do anything serious in real environments.
  • Although it's great there are many legal, safe training grounds available for anyone, there is a sad truth that you won't become any near "medicore" if you won't start doing illegal actions. You can't become anyone if you won't find real problems on real systems, with the real risk of getting caught. Keep that in mind.
  • Remember, hacking is not about breaking into computers, getting well paid job, selling exploits on black market nor (especially) helping anyone to secure machines. You're *not* here to help admin do his job. You're here to become *best*. Keep in mind, if your target is not "being best", you won't ever become good. Of course, don't get cocky, don't think about yourself as the best of the best. Just make this your final target, you must become better and better. Every day you didn't learn something new, is a wasted day. You and only you counts - become best, at any cost. There are no half-ways, you must give full yourself.
  • Using these tactics on a popular corporate or government computer is asking for trouble unless you're a professional hacker. Keep in mind there are people a bit more knowledgeable than you who are protecting these systems for a living. Once found, they sometimes monitor intruders to let them incriminate themselves first before legal action is taken. This means you might think you have free access after hacking into a system, when in fact, you're being watched, and may be stopped at any moment.
  • Find information online related to hacking, or to even attend an "underground" hacking event, visit these sites:

    • enigmagroup.org A legal and safe network security resource where users test their hacking skills on various challenges and learn about hacking and network security. Also provided are articles, comprehensive and active forums, and guides and tutorials.
    • insecure.org Hacking tools and other software.
    • [1] Learn to hack, keep yourself safe, and many other useful computer skills.
    • securityforest.com Tools, papers, exploits, and other reference material.

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