Requests
Hi all,
I was just thinking rather than wait and see what people post, is there anything anyone would like to see?
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.
lol @djsimon21 sure we will give you a tut on how to do it and you can then spend the 100 billion running from the authorities lol
I could do it mate but don’t fancy going to prison for 20 years while murderers only go to prison for 5 lol :)
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.
I think that’s because Hackers represent a big threat to big corporations , banks etc… the best ones may be able to cause big troubles in the economy system (cause everything is based on computers network now) so the longer they stay in jail, the better… while killers don’t really affect rich people
The punishment system in the UK is a joke ask any body. d3adMaN - the goverment shoud be giving them a job, paying them to be on their side :)
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves.
[quote=“Gninja”]The problem will always be blackhats that give other hackers a bad name[/quote]
True , If you said hacker it will automatically go in people mind Bad person etc..
If you make people think they’re thinking, they’ll love you. but if you really make them think, they’ll hate you.
~ Harlan Ellison
Yes @djsimon21 & @roun512 - I do agree it sounds a little bad, at least the important people know what we really do.
This is a little old but an interesting read –LINK–
…and the video in the link is worth a listen aswell :)
Gninja, what would you say is the most exploited and vulnerable operating system (OP), and why? Is it Windows? Which is the most secure, and why? Is it Unix? Are there some other secure and compatible (with Windows 7) operating systems out there? Ive notice a lot of animosity (from hackers') with the mainstream operating system is it because of expense and vulnerabilities or what? There are some features of Windows 7 I like (I know, delusional by true Hacker standards), how would I go about securely using both operating system Windows 7 and the best most secure operating system together? Partition, VMware (you might to explain this one); Ive heard of Sandbox, is there others ways like using Kali (is this an OP) mainly and running Windows 7 on top of it? I have only a vague notion of these things. I know I’m asking about something most hacker hate to talk about, namely, how to: fix, repair, and improve Windows. Im confused about browsers too; Firefox, Chrome, and Explorer. For some levels it was more convenient, to use one or the other (i.e. IE javascript:alert/void() for Intermediate Level 3), so I used all of them for different things. Oh yeah, can you do that with a few lines of code, my system is small! ;)
I’d rather see folks doubt what’s true than accept what isn’t.
All OS’s have security flaws it all comes down to the fact that if you can engineer it then it can always be reversed engineered. Personally I would say that Unix based OS are the most secure, this leave windows and Mac as the most vulnerable with windows tipping the scales in security based on how you can lock it down. At the end of the day everyone will have their own personal views. The human element is always going to be the OS weakest link.
The only way to secure OS’s to the max is to keep them updated and lock down everything that is not essential to the machines role. As far as security in general at its best I would say run VMware with disposable machines and keep all your files stored offline. With the browsers it comes down to personal choice, I have both chrome and Firefox installed with additional add-ons and I get by fine :)
I’m sure everyone has an opinion on this so please comment further if you do.
Hope this answers a few of your question ^__^