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Can someone teach me how to be a hacker?

Invisible · 26-30, M
What do you mean by that?
louisesoulstar · 26-30, F
@PraiseBeToYevon: you need to learn c++ to do that, so find some books on how to write programs in C++
Invisible · 26-30, M
@PraiseBeToYevon: you should want to learn a lot about a lot if you want to be a hacker. That's what it's all about, really
PraiseBeToYevon · 41-45, F
@Invisible: I would like to learn a lot about everything ever. I'm a curious person
Coppercoil · M
You mean like a machete?

How come we not friends? I should probably go back to coppercoil.
SW-User
You probably mean script kiddie lol
PraiseBeToYevon · 41-45, F
Ok. Teach me how to do that
SW-User
Script kiddie refers to someone who uses existing code to hack..I meant do you have a background in computers? If you don't you have to start somewhere...
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
Define hacking.
PraiseBeToYevon · 41-45, F
Teach me to break into anything on a computer
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
http://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/essential-skills-becoming-master-hacker-0154509/
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Teach you how to commit crime ? Hacking is a crime now, I'm pretty certain...
Invisible · 26-30, M
I haven't amended it. I have the right to know how to make a hydrogen bomb. There's nothing wrong with that.

I think that when you look at things solely for their explicit purpose, you miss out on a lot of great implicit purposes that [i]are[/i] beneficial. I like to encourage people that ask questions like this because sometimes you can actually get someone to sit down and learn a few practical things
@Invisible: By amend I meant added to it. When I replied it did not say "Some might consider them academic skills, or maybe even arts".

When people ask about being able to learn how to do things that could potentially cause harm, I something ask about their motives, because I'm curious. Sometimes people do have positive reasons. The OP hasn't had a chance to reply, so I still don't know. I understand now why [i]you[/i] see it as a positive, which is fine. But you're not really the person I was initially addressing. Interesting conversation, though. 😉
PraiseBeToYevon · 41-45, F
I understand that this seems malicious by nature, but I just want to know how to do it. I have no interest in actually hacking into someone's stuff. Honestly, I just watch a lot of nerd shows and there always seems to be a character who is adept at this sort of thing. Generally, they are my favorite character

 
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