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Is Learning coding enough to hack a webpage ?

Do learning to code and hacking have any connection b/w them ? Can anybody hack something if he knows all coding ?

25th May 2018, 8:00 PM
GodSpeed
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You're mostly dealing with networks and scripting when you do this...those that know only pure code won't be able to do so efficiently as others with network knowledge. There are different types and levels. You have to understand how protocols work, as well as databases, OS, etc. Hacking is basically taking something and making it do what it wasn't originally *intended* by design to do. You can always ask more on a pro-hacking support site, as Solo Learn is basically to learn programming on. Also note, because of mainstream media influence some websites are more open to it than others. The media likes to paint hackers are loserish/creepy guys with hoods on bent over a pc. In reality, they look like working folk, and companies will hire security/hats to work on protecting their product. The two main issues are privacy and copyright concerns. I've studied Legal Business but before you get started you might want to know exactly what states/countries laws are. Also, why just websites? You could reverse-engine a program or Jailbreak if you wish which would probably give better experience.
25th May 2018, 8:55 PM
Apple Blossom
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Paul Grasser 😝I TO😝
25th May 2018, 8:11 PM
GodSpeed
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Roel I ALREADY HAVE T🍑R
26th May 2018, 4:34 PM
GodSpeed
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Hacking and coding aren't the same thing. Hacking a website isn't a good thing to do, so why do you ask??
25th May 2018, 8:04 PM
Paul Grasser
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Paul Grasser I wanna know the secrets of deep & dark👿 web..
25th May 2018, 8:05 PM
GodSpeed
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Damn... I ain't no hacker. I like sunshine and innocence! 🙃😇🌈
25th May 2018, 8:10 PM
Paul Grasser
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TRP TECH Labs 1. use a payed vpn 2. download tor -----------to get to dark web----------- hacking is in fact exactly the different of coding, but you have to know coding to know the bottlenecks of it, so you can use it to hack the code, or to steal information, but i suggest you not to do it, because its highly illegal ----------------how to hack-------------- btw need to say that im not into hacking(anymore) and that its for education purpose only and blablabla so im not responsible for your idiot actions and if you get caught😉
25th May 2018, 8:46 PM
Roel
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Hacking is not good but if you want to be hacker , be a ethical hacker ... Its ligal !
25th May 2018, 9:25 PM
MD Omer Arafat
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TRP TECH Labs then you could possibly (dont do it (without vpn)) go to all the .onion
26th May 2018, 6:03 PM
Roel
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TRP TECH Labs I beg to differ from the rest of the crowd. Hacking is the purest form of coding and is not bad in itself. Hacking is the ability to understand something so well that you can utilise it in ways it was never to be utilised for. Yes hacking can be used for bad things like sql injection, which is a hacking technique that exploits bad implementation of database access. If you understand sql well and you will notice that some people just add the strings together so if you write sql code in your request the server thinks its actual code. Reverse engineering is taking compiled computer programs and looking at the opcodes to find out what it does. This is used by lots of security companies to keep you safe. This can only be done if you understand really low level programming and the processes involved. Cross-site scripting is a vulnerability in html where you allow me to make a post but because you do not sanitise which is making sure any html code characters are being escaped. This means I can write html code in my post and whoever opens my post will then start running my code. The list goes on and on and it has nothing to do with additional knowledge but all with pure understanding. You don't need specialised hardware knowledge unless you want to hack that hardware but it could give you an entry into a system.
26th May 2018, 10:19 PM
Nommer101
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