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Do you have what it takes to be a real hacker?
11.17.06 (2:22 am)   [edit]

PullthePlug.org has 4 different wargames to choose from. These four wargames cover all four areas you must learn to truly be a hacker and not just the normal script kiddie. You`ll learn how to read code, how to examine code for exploits, writing exploits, writing backdoors, and successfully exploiting a remote server.

Learn as you play I don't think learning gets much more fun than this.

 


posted by: sjmclean (reply)
post date: 11.17.06 (4:05 am)

Actually, you're learning ethically incorrect stuff.

Why should you breach privacy? Just for fun?
Remember that there's another person at the end of the other computer who is being feeling angry about it. Apart from running the risk of being taken to court.

Hacking should not be encouraged !!!



posted by: kinghavoc (reply)
post date: 11.17.06 (3:02 pm)

Yah its true its not right to breach privacy, but people need to know this to protect our systems, what do you think security administrators are? There hackers and they try to hack their own systems often having their own war games where they`ll see If an employee will open an attachment from an unknown email and so forth. If no one understood exploits besides a few, then the hacking would go un noticed and nothing would be done about it, and I don't think thats the most secure environment either.

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