GUIDE TO (mostly) HARMLESS HACKING

Beginners� Series #1

So you want to be a harmless hacker?


�You mean you can hack without breaking the law?"

That was the voice of a high school freshman. He had me on the phone because

his father had just taken away his computer. His offense? Cracking into my

Internet account. The boy had hoped to impress me with how "kewl" he was.

But before I realized he had gotten in, a sysadmin at my ISP had spotted the

kid�s harmless explorations and had alerted the parents. Now the boy wanted

my help in getting back on line.

I told the kid that I sympathized with his father. What if the sysadmin and

I had been major grouches? This kid could have wound up in juvenile

detention. Now I don�t agree with putting harmless hackers in jail, and I

would never have testified against him. But that�s what some people do to

folks who go snooping in other people�s computer accounts -- even when the

culprit does no harm. This boy needs to learn how to keep out of trouble!

Hacking is the most exhilarating game on the planet. But it stops being fun

when you end up in a cell with a roommate named "Spike." But hacking doesn't

have to mean breaking laws. In this book we teach safe hacking so that you

don�t have to keep looking back over your shoulders for narcs and cops.

What we're talking about is hacking as a healthy recreation, and as a free

education that can qualify you to get a high paying job. In fact, many

network systems administrators, computer scientists and computer security

experts first learned their professions, not in some college program, but

from the hacker culture. And you may be surprised to discover that

ultimately the Internet is safeguarded not by law enforcement agencies, not

by giant corporations, but by a worldwide network of, yes, hackers.

You, too, can become one of us.

And -- hacking can be surprisingly easy. Heck, if I can do it, anyone can!

Regardless of why you want to be a hacker, it is definitely a way to have

fun, impress your friends, and get dates. If you are a female hacker you

become totally irresistible to men. Take my word for it!;^D

These Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking can be your gateway into this

world. After reading just a few of these Guides you will be able to pull off

stunts that will be legal, phun, and will impress the heck out of your friends.

These Guides can equip you to become one of the vigilantes that keeps the

Internet from being destroyed by bad guys. Especially spammers. Heh, heh,

heh. You can also learn how to keep the bad guys from messing with your

Internet account, email, and personal computer. You�ll learn not to be

frightened by silly hoaxes that pranksters use to keep the average Internet

user in a tizzy.

If you hang in with us through a year or so, you can learn enough and meet

the people on our email list and IRC channel who can help you to become

truly elite.

However, before you plunge into the hacker subculture, be prepared for that

hacker attitude. You have been warned.

So...welcome to the adventure of hacking!

WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO HACK?

You may wonder whether hackers need expensive computer equipment and a shelf

full of technical manuals. The answer is NO! Hacking can be surprisingly

easy! Better yet, if you know how to search the Web, you can find almost any

computer information you need for free.

In fact, hacking is so easy that if you have an on-line service and know how

to send and read email, you can start hacking immediately. The GTMHH

Beginners� Series #2 will show you where you can download special

hacker-friendly programs for Windows that are absolutely free. And we�ll

show you some easy hacker tricks you can use them for.

Now suppose you want to become an elite hacker? All you will really need is

an inexpensive "shell account" with an Internet Service Provider. In the

GTMHH Beginners� Series #3 we will tell you how to get a shell account, log

on, and start playing the greatest game on Earth: Unix hacking! Then in

Vol.s I, II, and III of the GTMHH you can get into Unix hacking seriously.

You can even make it into the ranks of the Uberhackers without loading up on

expensive computer equipment. In Vol. II we introduce Linux, the free

hacker-friendly operating system. It will even run on a 386 PC with just 2

Mb RAM! Linux is so good that many Internet Service Providers use it to run

their systems.

In Vol. III we will also introduce Perl, the shell programming language

beloved of Uberhackers. We will even teach some seriously deadly hacker

"exploits" that run on Perl using Linux. OK, you could use most of these

exploits to do illegal things. But they are only illegal if you run them

against someone else�s computer without their permission. You can run any

program in this book on your own computer, or your (consenting) friend�s

computer -- if you dare! Hey, seriously, nothing in this book will actually

hurt your computer, unless you decide to trash it on purpose.

We will also open the gateway to an amazing underground where you can stay

on top of almost every discovery of computer security flaws. You can learn

how to either exploit them -- or defend your computer against them!

About the Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking

We have noticed that there are lots of books that glamorize hackers. To read

these books you would think that it takes many years of brilliant work to

become one. Of course we hackers love to perpetuate this myth because it

makes us look so incredibly kewl.

But how many books are out there that tell the beginner step by step how to

actually do this hacking stuph? None! Seriously, have you ever read _Secrets

of a Superhacker_ by The Knightmare (Loomponics, 1994) or _Forbidden Secrets

of the Legion of Doom Hackers_ by Salacious Crumb (St. Mahoun Books, 1994)?

They are full of vague and out of date stuph. Give me a break.

And if you get on one of the hacker news groups on the Internet and ask

people how to do stuph, some of them insult and make fun of you. OK, they

all make fun of you.

We see many hackers making a big deal of themselves and being mysterious and

refusing to help others learn how to hack. Why? Because they don't want you

to know the truth, which is that most of what they are doing is really very

simple!

Well, we thought about this. We, too, could enjoy the pleasure of insulting

people who ask us how to hack. Or we could get big egos by actually teaching

thousands of people how to hack. Muhahaha.

How to Use the Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking

If you know how to use a personal computer and are on the Internet, you

already know enough to start learning to be a hacker. You don't even need to

read every single Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking in order to become a

hacker.

You can count on anything in Volumes I, II and III being so easy that you

can jump in about anywhere and just follow instructions.

But if your plan is to become "elite," you will do better if you read all

the Guides, check out the many Web sites and newsgroups to which we will

point you, and find a mentor among the many talented hackers who post to our

Hackers forum or chat on our IRC server at http://www.infowar.com, and on

the Happy Hacker email list (email hacker@techbroker.com with message

�subscribe�).

If your goal is to become an Uberhacker, the Guides will end up being only

the first in a mountain of material that you will need to study. However, we

offer a study strategy that can aid you in your quest to reach the pinnacle

of hacking.

How to Not Get Busted

One slight problem with hacking is that if you step over the line, you can

go to jail. We will do our best to warn you when we describe hacks that

could get you into trouble with the law. But we are not attorneys or experts

on cyberlaw. In addition, every state and every country has its own laws.

And these laws keep on changing. So you have to use a little sense.

However, we have a Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking Computer Crime Law

Series to help you avoid some pitfalls.

But the best protection against getting busted is the Golden Rule. If you

are about to do something that you would not like to have done to you,

forget it. Do hacks that make the world a better place, or that are at least

fun and harmless, and you should be able to keep out of trouble.

So if you get an idea from the Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking that

helps you to do something malicious or destructive, it's your problem if you

end up being the next hacker behind bars. Hey, the law won't care if the

guy whose computer you trash was being a d***. It won't care that the giant

corporation whose database you filched shafted your best buddy once. They

will only care that you broke the law.

To some people it may sound like phun to become a national sensation in the

latest hysteria over Evil Genius hackers. But after the trial, when some

reader of these Guides ends up being the reluctant "girlfriend" of a convict

named Spike, how happy will his news clippings make him?

Conventions Used in the Guides

You've probably already noticed that we spell some words funny, like "kewl"

and "phun." These are hacker slang terms. Since we often communicate with

each other via email, most of our slang consists of ordinary words with

extraordinary spellings. For example, a hacker might spell "elite" as

"3l1t3," with 3's substituting for e's and 1's for i's. He or she may even

spell "elite" as "31337. The Guides sometimes use these slang spellings to

help you learn how to write email like a hacker.

Of course, the cute spelling stuph we use will go out of date fast. So we do

not guarantee that if you use this slang, people will read your email and

think, "Ohhh, you must be an Evil Genius! I'm sooo impressed!"

Take it from us, guys who need to keep on inventing new slang to prove they

are "k-rad 3l1t3" are often lusers and lamers. So if you don't want to use

any of the hacker slang of this book, that's OK by us. Most Uberhackers

don't use slang, either.

Who Are You?

We've made some assumptions about who you are and why you are reading these

Guides:

� You own a PC or Macintosh personal computer

� You are on-line with the Internet

� You have a sense of humor and adventure and want to express it by hacking

� Or -- you want to impress your friends and pick up chicks (or guys) by

making them think you are an Evil Genius

So, does this picture fit you? If so, OK, d00dz, start your computers. Are

you ready to hack?


Want to see back issues of Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking? See either

http://www.vcalpha.com/silicon/void-f.html or

http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/loukas.halo8/HappyHacker/

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/4594

We have a discussion group and archives hosted at

http://www.infowar.com/cgi-shl/login.exe.

Chat with us on the Happy Hacker IRC channel. If your browser can use Java,

just direct your browser to www.infowar.com, click on chat, and choose the

hackers channel.

Subscribe to our email list by emailing to hacker@techbroker.com with

message "subscribe"

Want to share some kewl stuph with the Happy Hacker list? Correct mistakes?

Send your messages to hacker@techbroker.com. To send me confidential email

(please, no discussions of illegal activities) use carolyn@techbroker.com

and be sure to state in your message that you want me to keep this

confidential. If you wish your message posted anonymously, please say so!

Direct flames to dev/null@techbroker.com. Happy hacking!

Copyright 1997 Carolyn P. Meinel. You may forward or post on your Web site

this GUIDE TO (mostly) HARMLESS HACKING as long as you leave this notice at

the end..


Carolyn Meinel

M/B Research -- The Technology Brokers

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