Hello all...
I am new in hacking and i have a couple of questions...
1. How can i hack into someone computer, i gain IP adress, port and can i do that with some program or use some else... (Help plx )
2. I want to know how can i crash the someone system with Ddos attacks...
Please this is important to me --- Ddos attacks --- , how to use and where can i find ...
Bye and please soon response
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Re: Flereous Want Little Help about hacking
I think you have to have the IP address 1st. But I'm no hacker. Or are you saying you already have the IP address?Flereous wrote:Hello all...
I am new in hacking and i have a couple of questions...
1. How can i hack into someone computer, i gain IP adress, port and can i do that with some program or use some else... (Help plx )
I think you definately can use some program. Using someone else might not be as fun.
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Your not referring to my posts are you? Because mine are far from helpful.gogeta70 wrote:Maybe we should add to the rules that you can't help people asking questions against the rules? I've noticed a few users here doing that after someone being told to read the rules, etc...
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rules suck
This topic has been discussed several times under several forums and threads.
Like unhelpful replies, repetitive post just waste disk space and expend useless bits on the network fucking up my bandwidth.
I don't have a problem replying to post like this, I try to steer the questions to educational and ethical discussions. But I have done this like 20 times already this year.
As a lesson to newcomers and n00bs, try exploring the website/webring you want to join, read their posts, discussions, tutorials before you get jumped in. Many times visitors might just find that this site is too ethical (we would like to remain professional, and employed) for their needs.
It is not about rules, we hate rules too, but it is about having some organization in a disorganized world.
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Like unhelpful replies, repetitive post just waste disk space and expend useless bits on the network fucking up my bandwidth.
I don't have a problem replying to post like this, I try to steer the questions to educational and ethical discussions. But I have done this like 20 times already this year.
As a lesson to newcomers and n00bs, try exploring the website/webring you want to join, read their posts, discussions, tutorials before you get jumped in. Many times visitors might just find that this site is too ethical (we would like to remain professional, and employed) for their needs.
It is not about rules, we hate rules too, but it is about having some organization in a disorganized world.
DNR
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Re: rules suck
Sorry. I was just having fun teasing the people who ask the same silly questions over 'n over. I didn't know these messages took up so much space. I'll stop...DNR wrote:This topic has been discussed several times under several forums and threads.
Like unhelpful replies, repetitive post just waste disk space and expend useless bits on the network fucking up my bandwidth.
DNR
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