Showing posts with label Hackers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hackers. Show all posts

Website Hacking:

Introduction

There are two types of website hacking:

Hacking to break into password protected sections of the website. (Often Illegal)
Hacking so that you can modify or deform a website. NOTE: Criminal Offence

Website Hacking is not uncommon. It is simply trying to break into a site unauthorised. Webmasters can use encryption to prevent this. However, as most website programmers do not

Server Hacking:

What is it?

Any website site you visit on the internet and any email address you use is stored on a server. If you break into a hosting server you could do things such as changing thousands of big company websites into pointless pages, or more beneficially if the company is selling a product online, collect visitors credit card numbers and other details. Most hackers are eventually caught but if

Ethical Hacking Basics Class:

Introduction
This lesson introduces you to the world of ethical hacking. Ethical hacking is a form of legal hacking that is done with the permission of an organization to help increase its security. This lesson discusses many of the business aspects of penetration (pen) testing. Information about how to perform a pen test, what types can be performed, what are the legal requirements, and what

Computer Hacking:

Introduction
Computer hacking is what everybody fears. It is when some malicious hacker breaks into an innocent (or not so innocent) person's computer. This has happened once to me and once to a friend and I can describe to you both instances. However, hacking computers is difficult. Those who hack are computer professionals having fun - its a sick world.
What are the different types of hacking?

About Hacking:

# What is Hacking?
Computer hacking is the practice of modifying computer hardware and software to accomplish a goal outside of the creator�s original purpose. Hacking is the art of exploiting the flaws/loopholes in a software/module. Since the word �hack� has long been used to describe someone who is incompetent at his/her profession, some hackers claim this term is offensive and fails to give