Not for the faint hearted.
The aim of this blog is to educate the user about the several
vulnerabilities, flaws and loopholes that exist in numerous computer
softwares, programs, websites and operating systems, how the so called
"BlackHat" hackers may exploit them for personal gains and how to
protect against them.
In this website, I will show you all of these hacks,
how they work and how to perform them. These include but are not limited
to - Hacking WiFi Passwords(Any password actually), Shutting down
Websites, Creating and Spreading RootKits, Viruses and Trojans,
deploying remote keyloggers, administration tools and much more.
Being a (mostly) text-based blog, it is meant to be used
as a reference. It can be used for gaining knowledge or if you want to
perform the various hacking techniques discussed in the website then you
need a working Computer system (in some cases with internet). The
tutorials are written to be as user-friendly as possible, such that
following them and actually doing the steps yourself is a smooth and
easy process. This website is mainly aimed towards the beginner looking
for a way into the supposedly intangible world of Hacking, but it can be
used by experience hackers also as a quick reference tool.
Whether you're on the road or in front of a computer,
the tutorials, categorized in an intuitive and easily understandable
way- are all available offline.
I've written these tutorials in the so called
"CookBook" fashion, meaning every tutorial is independent of every other
tutorials, the user may start and stop anywhere as they please. But I
suggest the beginner to go along with the order of difficulty. If ever
you feel the need for a heads up or to refresh your knowledge head over
to the FYI section, otherwise you may also contact me at anytime.(For my
contact information, look into the "Contact Us" section)
What prompted me to make this website?
On a seemingly unrelated note, personally I believe that the
well known "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty" - adopted by the United Nations is
highly unfair. (Basically, this treaty bans the testing of Nuclear
weapons). I'm not saying we should go about blasting H-Bombs everywhere.
I believe it should be replaced with a "Nuclear weapon ban" treaty
instead. Right now, the nations who already have well developed nukes
can sit happily feeling well protected, while those who don't end up in a
position of vulnerability and insecurity. I believe in universal
equality. Everyone should be equal. Having a bigger gun than the other
guy, means peace for you, not him.
What does all this has to do with making a 'Hacking Tutorials' blog?
If guns don't kill people, hacking does no harm either.
Although it does have the potential to swing both ways, I believe the
pros far outweigh the cons. A little bad for the greater good. We can't
control what the bad guys do but we can make sure we are ready to strike
back, fight fire with fire and do everything we can to defend
ourselves.
This is where this blog comes in. The general
consensus among the world today is that Hacking is something bad,
illegal, almost taboo. Those who do use hacking for bad purposes end up
spoiling the name of the entire community. With this blog, I hope to
popularize and make open to all - The tricks and secrets of the
supposedly elusive world of Hacking. With this blog, I hope to spawn
and provoke cyber security experts throughout the world to join hands
to design and implement more secure systems to make our world a little
bit safer. With this blog, I hope that one day each and every one of
the hacking techniques discussed here is no longer viable.
Faith in Humanity __________
Your Move.
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