*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 :)









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