Nytro Posted November 10, 2009 Report Posted November 10, 2009 (edited) Gasit din intamplare from RedDragon on IRC, handed to newbies... Are You a Hacker? Take a little quiz for me today. Tell me if you fit thisdescription. You got your net account several months ago. You have been surfing the net, and you laugh at those media reports of the information superhighway. You have a red box, you don't have to pay for phone calls.You have crackerjack, and you have run it on the password file at a unixyou got an account on. Everyone at your school is impressed by your computerknowledge, you are the one the teachers ask for help. Does this sound like you? You are not a hacker. There are thousands of you out there. You buy 2600 and you ask questions. You read phrack and you ask questions. You join#hack and you ask questions. You ask all of these questions, and youask what is wrong with that? After all, to be a hacker is to questionthings, is it not? But, you do not want knowledge. You want answers. You do not want to learn how things work. You want answers. You do notwant to explore. All you want to know is the answer to your damnquestions. You are not a hacker. Hacking is not about answers. Hacking is about the path youtake to find the answers. If you want help, don't ask for answers,ask for a pointer to the path you need to take to find out those answersfor yourself. Because it is not the people with the answers that arethe hackers, it is the people that are travelling along the path. -ReDragonSo You Want To Be A Hacker? Subject: [uXu-453] So You Want To Be A Hacker? [ So You Want To Be A Hacker? ] [ By drazQ ] ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________So you want to be a hacker? (I'm sorry, but this is your life) written by drazQ (drazq@hotmail.com)Hackers are evil, and powerful - they're the true action-heroes of cyber-space. Everyone wants to be a hacker, and everyone calls themselves hackers.It's all a media hype. It's all a cliche'. And it's all so pathetic.IRC is crowded by the people who love to refer to themselves as hackers. TheInternet is polluted by their meanings, ideas, pathetic deeds and theirinterminable bragging. Cyberspace is polluted by their ignorance.They never stop, they never try to understand. They have no clue what it'sall about. They got their first modem in the 90s and went straight on theInternet (Bulletin Board System? Say again?). Even if they try, they can'tunderstand. They're influenced by the others - the others who are just likethem. The others who just want to be hackers. The others who call themselveshackers. It's a never-ending circle, and it's so easy to get into it. It'sdangerously easy, and once you're in - it's no way back. I know it soundslike a cliche', but it's the truth. That's what it's like.So, who are you? Where do you stand? Why do you want to be a hacker? Haveyou ever asked yourself those questions ... - and gotten an answer you werecomfortable with. Are you sure? I think you're influenced. Influenced by themedia hype no.1 of the 90s. Influenced by the ignorant people you associatewith. Influenced by texts like this, in magazines like this. I KNOW you areinfluenced. You can read thousands of texts, discuss hacking with thousandsof people - but you won't understand anything before you understand the realhackers. The people who don't even want to call themselves "hackers"anymore, because of what it has become. A pathetic, commercial cliche'. Usedand abused.Am I different from you? Maybe, maybe not. I like to think so, but if I sitdown and think - try to understand - I realize that I also am influenced bythe ignorance. Maybe we're all the same, the "hackers" of the 90s.So what do I want with this text? I want you to think. Lean back, enjoy aSchweppers, and THiNK. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- uXu #453 Underground eXperts United 1998 uXu #453 Call KASTLEROCK -> +1-724-527-3749 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/docs/hack/ethics/ Edited November 10, 2009 by Nytro Quote