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To hack do people use javascript or html code, if both which one is more heavily used

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14th Nov 2016, 6:59 PM
zazzer
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hacking specially the meaning you meant is not good thing however I posted this thinking may be meaning of your question how to protect from hacking in html .nope hacking can't be done by html css and browsers do not support js commands other than working with the document dom elements it has created .they are safe sometimes they copy certain thingsfrom the source code if it's left on client side they can find the redirecting URLs decrypting code and even source so web is somehow secure unless kept restricted to web apps but the only major problem they face is stealing of codes but we have tools for that too the reason I said not in html and CSS is that they arent programming lang they are for mark-up and style
14th Nov 2016, 7:14 PM
Sandeep Chatterjee
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Haha! lol.
14th Nov 2016, 7:19 PM
Alexandre Balea
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Hackers dont (usually) write their own code. They (again, usually) find bits of code designed to exploit servers and dont know what the code does, just how to make it work. Hackers dont type out the code either. When you watch a hacker in the movies, hes not typing code, hes using a Linux terminal and issuing command-line scripts. This is different because the scripts arent a programming language; what they do is run programs that are pre-built. If you want to learn to hack like what you see in the movies, dont learn a programming language, learn to use the linux command-line.
16th Nov 2016, 8:19 PM
Christopher Rees
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Milk is wrong. 99% of hackers are using other peoples work to get the laughs in and dont know any coding language. I should know, i did this as an ethical hacker for two years finding tons of exploits and all without any coding knowledge or OS knowledge beyond being able to point out a mac, a linux and a windows machine. And im not going to say where i get my information because its not a good thing to make public, so lets all drop this topic.
16th Nov 2016, 8:35 PM
Christopher Rees
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