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I just thought there should be a hacking section anything to do with hacking I'm not a pro just opened this section up if anyone has questions or information new ideas, concepts anything to share here's a forum for that.
 
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There is a whole fake website dedicated into tricking people into thinking that you are, in fact, a hacker. All you do is go to the website, and then type anything at all and it throws random code up on the screen so that you can trick some of your dumber friends into thinking that you're a hacking genius:
http://hackertyper.com/
 
Any information i share here can be used against me in a court. Let’s talk about hacking tips/ideas seriously what ?
 
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There is a whole fake website dedicated into tricking people into thinking that you are, in fact, a hacker. All you do is go to the website, and then type anything at all and it throws random code up on the screen so that you can trick some of your dumber friends into thinking that you're a hacking genius:
http://hackertyper.com/
LOL :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:

Actually reading some of the code made me laugh too.

right = left;
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Let me share an actual story then.

Many many years ago, 15 year old me just graduated from HTML/Javascript/CSS aka the worthless shit and started playing with PHP and SQL. Now, back in the day, forums were all the rage, and of course everyone and their mothers website had one. Except for some reason people called them message boards. On one of these forums, a community much like this one arose. You know, people derailing threads, people spamming, people posting inappropriate jokes, people making friends. The forum's owner and moderator, was.. less than stellar. He was a bit of a grumpy old warthog. So naturally, he started deleting threads left and right, because "this is not what a message board is for". And naturally, he suddenly had a rather sizable group of angry teenagers on his hands. He didn't want to listen to the teenagers version of 'reason', which pretty much entailed that the old grumpy guy shouldn't be such a buzzkill and should just get over bandwidth costs and other monetary issues already, and so the teenagers plotted their revenge on MSN Messenger.

This old forum ran on UBB. I can't for the life of me remember which version, but UBB was notorious for it's bugs, and people having to buy updates to patch those bugs, which our cheap moderator didn't do. Well, one small SQL injection later the teenagers had the moderator account password. The teenagers promoted some random innocent forum users to moderators as a distraction, then changed the moderators password and demoted him.
Smart man the moderator was, he used the same password for his e-mail address, and for his domain registration. Naturally, these passwords were also changed.

Then the teenagers sat back and ate popcorn. The drama arrived on cue.
 
Let me share an actual story then.

Many many years ago, 15 year old me just graduated from HTML/Javascript/CSS aka the worthless shit and started playing with PHP and SQL. Now, back in the day, forums were all the rage, and of course everyone and their mothers website had one. Except for some reason people called them message boards. On one of these forums, a community much like this one arose. You know, people derailing threads, people spamming, people posting inappropriate jokes, people making friends. The forum's owner and moderator, was.. less than stellar. He was a bit of a grumpy old warthog. So naturally, he started deleting threads left and right, because "this is not what a message board is for". And naturally, he suddenly had a rather sizable group of angry teenagers on his hands. He didn't want to listen to the teenagers version of 'reason', which pretty much entailed that the old grumpy guy shouldn't be such a buzzkill and should just get over bandwidth costs and other monetary issues already, and so the teenagers plotted their revenge on MSN Messenger.

This old forum ran on UBB. I can't for the life of me remember which version, but UBB was notorious for it's bugs, and people having to buy updates to patch those bugs, which our cheap moderator didn't do. Well, one small SQL injection later the teenagers had the moderator account password. The teenagers promoted some random innocent forum users to moderators as a distraction, then changed the moderators password and demoted him.
Smart man the moderator was, he used the same password for his e-mail address, and for his domain registration. Naturally, these passwords were also changed.

Then the teenagers sat back and ate popcorn. The drama arrived on cue.

This whole post is like the perfect online drama.
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