Learning the basics
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Learning the basics
I am not stupid when it comes the cyber world but I have never hacked and am curious on how to. I know you will say you can't just learn hacking because it's to broad. So I already know what I want to expertise in. I want to learn on how to make viruses that will spread it's self. I also want to learn more on how to DDOS and keep my self anonymous from FBI,NSA,Ect. I also want to learn about making bot net's.
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Re: Learning the basics
My suggestion would be to start with networks, programming and operating systems courses. That should give you some technical understanding of what you're actually trying to do, with the programming courses giving you the foundation you need for writing such applications.
Now I'm not saying you should go to university and study computer science ... but that would be pretty beneficial really.
Now I'm not saying you should go to university and study computer science ... but that would be pretty beneficial really.
If we're breaking the rules, then how come you can't catch us? You can't find us? I know why. Cause, it's ... MAGIC!
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Re: Learning the basics
SO can you give me some links to practice and take courses. and maybe some books to read i just want to know where to start.
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Re: Learning the basics
Coursera offers quite a few computer science courses for free. Besides that places like code academy are pretty useful.
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Re: Learning the basics
So what programs do you think i should learn? I already know a little HTML and Javascript. Also what should I do once i have all the knowledge?
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Re: Learning the basics
So what programs do you think i should learn? I already know a little HTML and Javascript. Also what should I do once i have all the knowledge?
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Re: Learning the basics
Python is pretty easy to pick up and fairly useful. C is also really good to know. But really the best programming language for the job is usually the one you're the most comfortable with.
If we're breaking the rules, then how come you can't catch us? You can't find us? I know why. Cause, it's ... MAGIC!
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Re: Learning the basics
No.
But realistically it doesn't matter much in this case. If you prefer C++ that's entirely fine too.
But realistically it doesn't matter much in this case. If you prefer C++ that's entirely fine too.
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Re: Learning the basics
What should i study like this year ik im going to be doing a cyber camp but next year in 10th grade what extracurricular activity should i do
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