How To Become A Hacker
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How To Become A Hacker
"Being
a hacker is lots of fun, but it's a kind of fun that takes lots of effort. The
effort takes motivation."
The first important step to becoming a
hacker is to read this article by Eric Raymond http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
It has become the de-facto standard guideline for aspiring hackers.
The
hacker mindset
In order to become a hacker, you must start
thinking like one. We encounter all kinds of technology in our real
life. Look
at them from a hacker's perspective by thinking of ways to hack them.
Hacking
is not only about computers. It is also about how you use logic and
ingenuity
to solve the problems you encounter in your day today life. Nothing is
really
hack-proof. Auto-rickshaw meters, electronic voting machines, electronic
doors, biometric systems, cars and even a
yatch have all been hacked in the past. Whenever you encounter any
technology, think about how it can be exploited to perform another
action. You should possess a natural curiosity
for solving puzzles and taking up challenges.
Know
your technology
Becoming a hacker is no easy task. It will
not happen in days or weeks. It will take you many months and even years to reach to
the level where you can call yourself a hacker. The main reason for this is
that being a hacker requires a lot of technical know-how. If you want to hack a
computer, it only seems logical that you first know how it works, right? You should
be familiar with the ins and outs of computers and know a little bit about
everything in the IT domain. For this, you need to learn many things. This
learning phase is when most aspiring hackers will give up.
General IT knowledge:
· Learn how to install Windows
and Linux. Use VirtualBox or VMware to practice this.
· Learn networking concepts like
IP address, subnets, TCP/IP, OSI model, LAN,WAN
· Functions of switch, router,
firewall, access point etc
· What is DNS, DHCP, SNMP, ARP,
NAT?
· What is HTTP, FTP, Telnet, RDP, SSH,
POP, SMTP, SSL, NetBios?
These bullet points are just bare minimum
concepts, and you have to learn them thoroughly. For instance, you need to know
how data travels through the OSI layers, and the role of each layer in the data
transfer. I would recommend taking a networking course such as CompTIA's N+ certification.
Programming
Languages
Programming knowledge is necessary, although
not mandatory to become a hacker. Some of the world's best hackers started out
as programmers. If you know programming, you will be able to dissect code and
analyze it. You will be able to write your own scripts or your own hacking
tools. So, which programming language should you learn then? HTML and
JavaScript are languages of the internet. So make sure you learn them first.
they are also incredibly easy to grasp and learn. If your are enrolled in an undergraduate
computer science degree, you will most probably be learning C,C++ and Java.
These three major languages are good and you should keep learning them, but for
a hacker, Python is the best language. "Why?" You ask. Because python
is an extremely powerful language and it easy to learn at the same time. With Python
you can achieve your results with minimal coding, and it does not need to be
compiled. That means, just as you finish writing a script, you can immediately
run it without having to compile it. And later on in life, if you decide to
become a programmer instead of a hacker, Python can develop GUI applications
also. In fact, a large part of YouTube is written in Python.
Another language you should learn is PHP. PHP
is also free and open source. It is a server side scripting language, meaning, login
pages and other web based forms are handled by PHP. Knowledge of ASP. NET will
also be helpful. You should also know MySQL commands and syntax. This knowledge
will be vital later when you perform SQL injection attacks against websites. Download
XAMPP package and start practicing PHP and MySQL
Another important thing to note is that
most colleges will not teach you advanced programming concepts. File handling
and Network socket programming are two very important concepts you should
familiarize yourself with, regardless of the language.
Open
Source
The hacker community is a big supporter of
Open Source software. You should contribute to open source projects when you
can. In order to improve your programming skills, you can start an open source
project and work on it. Download the source code of popular open source
projects and study the code. Sourceforge and Github are excellent starting
points. Alternatively, start your own project and post the source code online.
This will help you get recognition.
Linux
The Windows operating system may be easy
and convenient for most users, but it is certainly not suited for hackers. With
the exception of few windows only tools, most hacking tools run best under
Linux environment. I have given a list of 10 besthacking tools here. 9 out of those 10 tools run best under Linux. You can
use any Linux distribution like Ubuntu or Fedora, but BackTrack and Kali are
two major Linux distros specifically designed for hackers. They come loaded
with all the popular hacking tools, saving you from the trouble of downloading
them yourself. If you are not comfortable with leaving windows as yet, you can
use VirtualBox to install BackTrack in your system, or you can dual boot your
operating systems.
Information Technology is a huge field. If
you look at your college or university, your professors know about programming
concepts and theory, the System Administrator knows about networks and systems,
the website developers know web programming and designing. You, as a hacker,
must know all these things and more.
Even under the domain of hacking, there are
many sub categories like web application security, network security, digital
forensics, reverse engineering etc. Nobody can be good at everything. After you
have adequate knowledge and experience in "general" hacking, you can
choose a speciality and become an expert in it.
Now, let's talk about actual hacking.
Create your own virtual lab and practice hacking. Here
is a guide on how to do this. Learn the top ten
hacking tools thoroughly and
apply them in your practice. If you have a good understanding of the
theoretical concepts of hacking and other technologies, these tools will be a
breeze to use. Practice web application hacking using live websites that are
meant to be hacked. A good example is www.hackthissite.org. There are plenty of other such websites. Google is your best friend.
One good way to learn hacking is to
download pdf and video resources and studying them. CBT-nuggets and other
institutes' video tutorials are available in torrents. YouTube hosts plenty of
tutorials on every topic. Take a look at www.securitytube.net
as well.
I would recommend a method that I used when I started off. Start by maintaining
a journal and make a list of all the hacks you want to achieve. Example, if you
are in college, your objective may be - bypassing web filtration, accessing the
attendance logs etc. Work on these objectives until you achieve them.
Similarly, your objective may be to get into someone's system. Work on it
consistently without giving up until you are successful. Record everything in
your journal. This will help you reflect on how far you have come.
Keep
practicing and keep learning. That is the only way to go. If you are in
college, don't waste your time partying or facebooking. Time is
precious. Utilize your every waking moment. If you know people
who have websites or small companies, talk to them and ask them to give
you a
chance at performing penetration tests(ethical hacking) for their
websites and
networks. This will give you real world experience. You must, however, remember to get their permission in writing. Hacking
someone's website or system without written authorization is illegal and you
could very well end up in jail. Verbal authorization is not valid in a court of
law. Once you are able to hack their websites, write a report and submit to
them.
So, that is how you become a hacker! As you can see, becoming a hacker
is a long process so if you are in it only for the heck of it this is not the
domain for you. After all that has been said, you should remember
to be ethical at all times. Ethical hacking is a risky domain if you
are careless and you do not want to end up in the wrong side of law.
Please feel free to leave feedback or ask
any queries in the comment section.
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