OP 10 April, 2023 - 07:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 10 April, 2023 - 07:10 PM by r4073. Edited 2 times in total.)
Hi crackers!
I have been thinking the past week how can i contribute more to this forum.
This morning when i was explaining some technical stuff a member of this community it sparked an idea in my mind.
I should make a series of tutorials/articles about cybersecurity and h̶̜̀̊̕a̷̮͓̗̿c̷̨̱̽̀̅k̷̮̝̞͌í̴̦̜̯n̵̬͒g̸͔̕
Not only that but i would also love to dive in from a technical perspective. I would love to explain stuff as far as my knowledge goes.
This would be a great exercise for me to deepen the knowledge i already know and also a great opportunity for the eager community member to learn something new.
I am sure there are more 1337 members out here that know more than me and i welcome them to contribute with feedback & suggestions.
I invite even the most experienced techies to read my post because you know the more you learn the more you realize how much more you can learn.
We can learn from one another no matter the experience.
I, myself started this journey just about over a year ago. It has been with ups and downs. Struggles and everything. So im definitely not a subject matter expert.
I aim to become a security engineer myself after i finish uni.
I plan to write a thread a week. Of course we will start with some basic stuff and gradually we will go through more advanced technical stuff like hacking techniques & exploits and so on.
Every thread will have sources and tips on how to get started so you can research more yourself, so you can do your homework and will stop being skiddy.
Hacking is a real valuable skill in todays society. Having this knowledge blesses you with an insane amount of power when being in front of a computer.
I know, I know.. the process of learning hacking is quite daunting and it is. Having to learn networking, coding, how systems work. I have already been through the basics.
After this you will already be capable of learning by yourself for the most part. There are no books that will make hack like Mr Robot over night. This is a sad truth.
When i first started learning i though i would own the computers in the science lab. Plot twist. It was more than a week and almost got expelled but that is a story for another time.
I want to dispel some common myths and take a real look about what it takes to be a hacker. I will provide practical tips for those who are pursuing this path.
I want to release part 0x1 sometimes this week. If you are interested please comment below. - I would love to know how many of yall are interested.
If you like the idea please leave a like so it motivates me to come with awesome subjects to teach.
Sorry for the long post and thank you for bearing with me till the end.
© Copyright r4073 (2023). I should make it clear that i do not condone any illegal activities with the knowledge you will gain here. This is purely for education purposes only.
I know some of you twats will want a taste of blackhat shit so i do not take any responsibility for your actions.
I have been thinking the past week how can i contribute more to this forum.
This morning when i was explaining some technical stuff a member of this community it sparked an idea in my mind.
I should make a series of tutorials/articles about cybersecurity and h̶̜̀̊̕a̷̮͓̗̿c̷̨̱̽̀̅k̷̮̝̞͌í̴̦̜̯n̵̬͒g̸͔̕
Not only that but i would also love to dive in from a technical perspective. I would love to explain stuff as far as my knowledge goes.
This would be a great exercise for me to deepen the knowledge i already know and also a great opportunity for the eager community member to learn something new.
I am sure there are more 1337 members out here that know more than me and i welcome them to contribute with feedback & suggestions.
I invite even the most experienced techies to read my post because you know the more you learn the more you realize how much more you can learn.
We can learn from one another no matter the experience.
I, myself started this journey just about over a year ago. It has been with ups and downs. Struggles and everything. So im definitely not a subject matter expert.
I aim to become a security engineer myself after i finish uni.
I plan to write a thread a week. Of course we will start with some basic stuff and gradually we will go through more advanced technical stuff like hacking techniques & exploits and so on.
Every thread will have sources and tips on how to get started so you can research more yourself, so you can do your homework and will stop being skiddy.
Hacking is a real valuable skill in todays society. Having this knowledge blesses you with an insane amount of power when being in front of a computer.
I know, I know.. the process of learning hacking is quite daunting and it is. Having to learn networking, coding, how systems work. I have already been through the basics.
After this you will already be capable of learning by yourself for the most part. There are no books that will make hack like Mr Robot over night. This is a sad truth.
When i first started learning i though i would own the computers in the science lab. Plot twist. It was more than a week and almost got expelled but that is a story for another time.
I want to dispel some common myths and take a real look about what it takes to be a hacker. I will provide practical tips for those who are pursuing this path.
I want to release part 0x1 sometimes this week. If you are interested please comment below. - I would love to know how many of yall are interested.
If you like the idea please leave a like so it motivates me to come with awesome subjects to teach.
Sorry for the long post and thank you for bearing with me till the end.
© Copyright r4073 (2023). I should make it clear that i do not condone any illegal activities with the knowledge you will gain here. This is purely for education purposes only.
I know some of you twats will want a taste of blackhat shit so i do not take any responsibility for your actions.