FOR N00BS
Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 12:53
Please, please, pretty please:
Ask your questions, by all means BUT !
at least try and Google your keywords first! You can find a few tricks related to what you are looking for. You can get the "confusing" terms defined for you.
Then, when you have a general idea of "tricks" you would like to learn more about, clarification requests etc, you can post it without the risk of not being taken seriously.
Some nifty Google terms could be "exploits", "hacking tools" (add what you want to do to it, like "server exploits", or "hacking tools buffers" or whatever).
Read the articles, then post your questions!!!!!
Most people here have no problem sharing their knowledge. But please, don't expect this knowledge (which they have worked long and hard for I don't doubt) to be handed over if you haven't done any *basic* searching on your own.
For example, if I had an error message I didn't understand, I would Google the message to find out more about it. If I didn't understand what (for example) a dll was, I would Google that, too. Then, if I didn't understand the solution or I wanted to be sure before I tried to fix it, I would post the error message, what I was doing at the time I got it, what I thought the problem was, how to fix it and ask if this was correct. I wouldn't just pop in, post the error message and say "How do I fix this and what does it mean?"
Ok, I'm sorry if I have offended anyone b/c it wasn't my intention. This post isn't directed at anyone in particular, either. This site is a great place to learn with a lot of nice people who are willing to offer advice.
If you ask the right question, you'll get the right answer.
LaBlue "who learned the hard way, once upon a time" Girl
Ask your questions, by all means BUT !
at least try and Google your keywords first! You can find a few tricks related to what you are looking for. You can get the "confusing" terms defined for you.
Then, when you have a general idea of "tricks" you would like to learn more about, clarification requests etc, you can post it without the risk of not being taken seriously.
Some nifty Google terms could be "exploits", "hacking tools" (add what you want to do to it, like "server exploits", or "hacking tools buffers" or whatever).
Read the articles, then post your questions!!!!!
Most people here have no problem sharing their knowledge. But please, don't expect this knowledge (which they have worked long and hard for I don't doubt) to be handed over if you haven't done any *basic* searching on your own.
For example, if I had an error message I didn't understand, I would Google the message to find out more about it. If I didn't understand what (for example) a dll was, I would Google that, too. Then, if I didn't understand the solution or I wanted to be sure before I tried to fix it, I would post the error message, what I was doing at the time I got it, what I thought the problem was, how to fix it and ask if this was correct. I wouldn't just pop in, post the error message and say "How do I fix this and what does it mean?"
Ok, I'm sorry if I have offended anyone b/c it wasn't my intention. This post isn't directed at anyone in particular, either. This site is a great place to learn with a lot of nice people who are willing to offer advice.
If you ask the right question, you'll get the right answer.
LaBlue "who learned the hard way, once upon a time" Girl