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  1. #101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hullabaloo View Post

    Also if I wanted to learn more about how to hack etc, where would I find it?

    Thanks
    *cough*crack not hack*cough*. First step is to appreciate the difference between hacking and cracking.
    Hackers build, crackers destroy. In the old days, hackers were programmers who built useful and harmless programs for the community, sometimes free of charge ( Thats how Unix/Linux and the internet started) and the community used the software and reported bugs which the programmers could then fix

    Crackers are programmers (i'll come back to that in a sec.) who disassemble, reverse-engineer and modify software in order to harm the end user or harm the original publisher of a piece of software (e.g. copyright owner). "Crackers are programmers" because they know programming languages. They must learn them in order to fully understand how things work, i.e. You must be able to build, to be able to destroy. (...In programming anyway...)



    Getting a $20 keylogger will not make you a hacker nor a cracker, for you haven't built anything to destroy with (Basically, until you build your own little secret keylogger, you won't be keylogging anyone anytime soon since the antivirus programs and even windows firewall will recognise the signiture of that KL you bought.. To be a real cracker you need to learn languages . PHP/ASP/SQL/HTML but most importantly JavaScript for web hacking, and C\C++\Java\Assembly for offline software based hacking.

    There are simply no shortcuts for 'hacking'.

    Anyway, to answer your question:
    I am learning Java at the moment, found a really helpful and free online course a few days ago and it's great. No previous experience requierd. At all!
    If you're interested, drop me a PM about it with your email included and i'll tell you all about the course :)
    Last edited by munyosz; February 17th, 2012 at 04:59 AM.
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  3. #102

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    yea, that's where I found that time machine I rented.
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  4. #103

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    I have been down there a few times. I found some very intresting forums with political entries and so on. I think the deep web can be a great solution once the elites who is running the game manages to censor the top layer of internet. Deep web may provide the freedom of speech that we are looking for. but yeah, i have to agree. there is some reall messed up stuff going on there :S

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    Speaking of messed up stuff.
    I have been on the /b/ board of 4chan quite a few times. I have seen things that I would never ever have seen otherwise. I have seen (probably kidnapped) people getting tortured, shot, used for all kinds of experiements. It's horrible. I think 4chan's /b/ board is a leakage of the deepweb (and 'BestGore' of course) . If 4 chan is that messed up, I don't want to imagine what the deepweb is like. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by munyosz View Post
    Speaking of messed up stuff.
    I have been on the /b/ board of 4chan quite a few times. I have seen things that I would never ever have seen otherwise. I have seen (probably kidnapped) people getting tortured, shot, used for all kinds of experiements. It's horrible. I think 4chan's /b/ board is a leakage of the deepweb (and 'BestGore' of course) . If 4 chan is that messed up, I don't want to imagine what the deepweb is like. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Passoo View Post
    I have been down there a few times. I found some very intresting forums with political entries and so on. I think the deep web can be a great solution once the elites who is running the game manages to censor the top layer of internet. Deep web may provide the freedom of speech that we are looking for. but yeah, i have to agree. there is some reall messed up stuff going on there :S

    There is quite a bit of strange and messed up things going on there, but you have to keep in mind there is nothing to govern what is posted or viewed. It's what some would call "true free speech" without any moral, ethical or otherwise governing entity.


    Web hosting on the Deepweb is cheap as far as I've seen, mostly a few bitcoins a month. It's odd, with no corporate sponsorship or the like it's as if it's an alternate universe.

  7. #106

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    I'm somehow curious but frightened to check this out.

    I just feel that I gonna find things that cannot be unseen anymore.

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    This whole thread is so interesting. Deepweb vs normal web seems somewhat comparable to dark matter vs normal matter. @AtomicDew Thanks for all the info!

  9. #108

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    Will you be able to access the scene down the darknet? Or is it another universe?

  10. #109

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    Great thread guys, I spend probably a quarter of my life dinking around on the internet and never even knew this existed.

    I won't be browsing it for the sake of my own security, but good to be in the know.

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    yes great thread, never even knew it existed until this thread started up

    not sure if i want to visit it though

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