What is "to be a hacker" means to you ?
Hacker in the media is often portrayed as a criminal activity relating to computers. A vague idea of the masses.
The best way to look at what it is to be a hacker would be to look back at the history and where the term hacker comes from look up hackers from the 1960’s in MIT.
A lot of hackers refer to is as an unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
Hacking more generally can be defined as anyone who is skilled in exploiting computer system’s whether that be via cracking, phreaking, social engineering, finding vulnerabilities etc..
A lot of people focus on the negative aspects of breaking into computer systems and this is what you’ll hear on the news. However you don’t hear about the many more numerous hackers who do this in order to fix these issues and expose them before a nefarious ‘hacker’ does.
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To me, to be a hacker is simply someone who messes with technology. The more someone messes with tech, the more they modify and play with what they learned. The more chances they will have to think out of the box to get into or out of something.
A hacker to me is someone that is alive and loving life. Even if it’s for the short time they are playing with technology.
Although my main hacking abilities are related to technology within the security discipline, I do not believe that hacking is strictly limited to technology. For me, hacking is a mind set, a way of looking at the world to have a deeper understanding of how things works. To be a hacker is to view an idea openly, in an unbiased manner, combined with a dose of creativity in order to improve the idea in question and learn from it. And also to help others learn without expecting anything from them in return apart from the hope that they pass on the knowledge with the same view and mind set.
Dade Murphy’s Law: What can be hacked, will be hacked.
@Kirks2010PSN lol where do you think you’re at? Go and do some levels and make an attempt to learn whatever the levels are trying to teach you. Of course, if you need help, pm someone/anybody politely
i am completely new, i struggled with level 1 question 1, i just wanted to try and develop an interest, when i find a glitch/breach in soemthing im pretty lit up for about and hour, i looked at some of the stuff on this site, and some of it makes me realise no level of security can stop the human brain