Welcome to my hacking library, I hope you find here the knowledge you are here looking
for. If you're a newbie I suggest reading the Guide To Mostly Harmless
Hacking since of all the text files I've read, this has been the most instructive I
found for newbies.
"Small Introduction To Hacking"
There are few real hackerz in this world left, a real hacker is a person who seek
knowledge, hackerz are generally smarter than other people, teen hackerz will most of the
time excel in their class, their intelligence is greater than that one of other kids. Now
a day anybody who can nuke somebody on IRC is considered a hacker, well I tell you this, a
real hacker doesn't go around trying to nuke somebody or read other people e-mail, or join
in any of those stupid IRC wars, a true hacker learns about a system, then he learns of
another system until he masters them, then he goes on to programming, and occasionally
when somebody pisses him off, he uses his knowledge to get revenge.
If you're gonna start you're life as a hacker, I suggest you learn UNIX, read every
hacking document you can get your eyes on and, read, and read, and read, and read, and
read, etc.
Here are some of the philez I've read and recommend.
Recommended philez to read.....
GTMHH, Beginners' Series #2, section 1. | Hacking from windows 95! - This where you probably learn your first good thing about system and will probably get you excited when you're finish doing it. |
GTMHH, Beginners' Seris #2, section 2. | Hacking into windows 95 (and a littlest of NT lore....) - It teaches you how to hack a windows 95 password, hack your Pentium CMOS password, hack a windows registry. |
GTMHH, Beginners' Series #2, section 3. | Hacking from Windows 3.x, 95 and NT - Use secret Windows 95 DOS commands to track down and port surf computers, Telnet,download hacker tools, Use Internet Explorer to evade restrictions on what programs you can run on your school. |
GTMHH, Beginners' Series #3, section 1. | How to get a good "shell" account - Give you a series of ideas so you can start hacking with a shell account. |
GTMHH, Beginners' Series #4. | This issue explains how to use the Web to look up information on hacking |
GTMHH, Volume 2, Series #4 | An introduction on TCP/IP and information on port surfing and doing cool stuff with Telnet. |
Here you have a list of different hacking sites in which you can find very valuable information.