RE: Stupid Question
From
Max Wallace <Max@flaglertitle.com>
Date
Wed, 27 Oct 1999 15:43:27 -0400
[: hacktivism :]
I almost forgot. At Barnes and Noble and such, you'll find a book called
Maximum Security. You'll probably wanna read that, too.
-----Original Message-----
From: Max Wallace
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 3:42 PM
To: 'hacktivism@tao.ca'
Subject: RE: Stupid Question
Geez. Carolyn Meinel. Well, you'll learn the basics, but a lot of the
higher-end techniques she elaborates on are plain wrong.
Most of the #dc-stuff list hates her for some reason.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lizzie Borden [mailto:lizbor@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 5:52 AM
To: hacktivism@tao.ca
Subject: Re: Stupid Question
[: hacktivism :]
> You probably have been asked this kind of stuff before - but I have no
other
> person to turn to about this so here goes: If one wants to research
hacking,
> like wanting to learn how to hack, where does one look for this
information?
> Is there an underground school or something?
>
> White Raven
It's not a stupid question. Anyone who hacks was once a beginner and had to
start somewhere. Curiousity is your best ally. The "Mostly Harmless" guides
that are mirrored all over the web are as good a place as any to start. I
found one mirror at http://www.networksplus.net/kelly/gmhh.html. Good luck.
Liz
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