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Skills That You Need to Have - 03

To become a good ethical hacker, you need to have the following skills: 1. Intermediate computer skills This means that you need to have skills that go beyond creating a Word document or being able to surf theweb. To be a hacker, you need to know how to use different Windows command lines, set up a network, oredit your computer’s registry. 2. Good networking skills Since many, if not most, of hacker attacks are done online, you need to master networking concepts and derms, such as: WEP versus WPS passwords NAT MAC addresses Routers Ports VPN IPv6 DNS Subnetting DHCP Private and public IPs IPv4 OSI modelling Packets TCP/IP 3. Using a Linux operating system Almost all hackers will have to use the Linux OS because it allows programs and tweaks that are not possible in Windows and Mac operating systems. Almost all hacking tools that you can find also make use of this operating system. 4. Virtualization Before you even try testing an attack on a live system, you need to make sure that you k

Is Hacking for Everyone? -02

Although hackers are usually attributed to people who know how to code, everyone can learn how to hack. At the same time, it’s best to remember that there is no one way to learn how to hack-hacks to improving or attacking the system is created by the constant evolution of users’ knowledge about how to achieve the system should execute. As you read this article, you can count on a new way to protect or attack a device or network that has been created. If you have a computer or mobile phone, then you are the best candidate for a hacker. you have the right motivation to learn how to modify the system and improve the way it is used. Since you connect with other users through downloads, messages, online purchases, or uploads, you need to pay special attention to how to protect your system. For this, you need to understand black hat hackers believe that from their motivation to attack the system, to attack. From then on, you will understand that you have many preventive measures to prevent u

Introduction To Hacking - 01

Introduction to Hacking - 01 There are many definitions for “hacker.” Ask this question from a phalanx and you’ll get a new answer every time because “more mouths will have more talks” and this is the reason behind the different definitions of hackers which in my opinion is quite justified for everyone has a right to think differently. In the early 1990s, the word “hacker” was used to describe a great programmer, someone who was able to build complex logics. Unfortunately, over time the word gained negative hype, and the media started referring to a hacker as someone who discovers new ways of hacking into a system, be it a computer system or a programmable logic controller, someone who is capable of hacking into banks, stealing credit card information, etc. This is the picture that is created by the media and this is untrue because everything has a positive and a negative aspect to it. What the media has been highlighting is only the negative aspect; the people that have been prote