How can I become a hacker?Where to start?



The term "Hacker" is spreading all over social networking sites/internet .So now everyone want to be a hacker.Manyone out there call themself hacker ,they dont even know a single programming language.Then you will ask who you are? I am not a hacker ,I am network/system admin having some knowledge in networking ,and know some programming language like C,C++,vb.net,php,java,...Oh i am going off the mark,sorry .Ok so here I like to share something that I hope will helpful for those one who wish to become a hacker.Dont harsh on me for any spell/grammer mistakes english is not my native language... 

Who are HACKERS?


If you want to become hacker ,you have to know who are the real HACKERS.There are some peoples stalling on the internet,defacing outdated ,small firms website and claiming he is a hacker.They are just using the tools that someone made,they dont know what they are doing,they dont even know any programming language .The real hackers call them script kiddies.There is another group of people who loudly call themselves hackers, but aren't. These are people (mainly adolescent males) who get a kick out of breaking into computers and phreaking the phone system. Real hackers call these people ‘crackers’ and want nothing to do with them. Real hackers mostly think crackers are lazy, irresponsible, and not very bright, and object that being able to break security doesn't make you a hacker any more than being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer. Unfortunately, many journalists and writers have been fooled into using the word ‘hacker’ to describe crackers; this irritates real hackers no end. The basic difference is this: hackers build things, crackers break them. If you want to be a hacker, keep reading.

There is a community, a shared culture, of expert programmers and networking wizards that traces its history back through decades to the first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term ‘ hacker’. Hackers built the Internet. Hackers made the Unix operating system what it is today. Hackers run Usenet. Hackers make the World Wide Web work. If you are part of this culture, if you have contributed to it and other people in it know who you are and call you a hacker, you're a hacker. The hacker mind-set is not confined to this software-hacker culture. There are people who apply the hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music — actually, you can find it at the highest levels of any science or art. Software hackers recognize these kindred spirits elsewhere and may call them ‘hackers’ too — and some claim that the hacker nature is really independent of the particular medium the hacker works in. But in the rest of this document we will focus on the skills and attitudes of software hackers, and the traditions of the shared culture that originated the term ‘hacker’.

Hackers Attitude

Hackers solve problems and build things, and they believe in freedom and voluntary mutual help. To be accepted as a hacker, you have to behave as though you have this kind of attitude yourself. And to behave as though you have the attitude, you have to really believe the attitude. But if you think of cultivating hacker attitudes as just a way to gain acceptance in the culture, you'll miss the point. Becoming the kind of person who believes these things is important for you — for helping you learn and keeping you motivated. Ok...I think everyone got what i mean by Hackers attitude.

If you want to be a hacker, repeat the following things until you believe them: 1. The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. Being a hacker is lots of fun, but it's a kind of fun that takes lots of effort. The effort takes motivation. Successful athletes get their motivation from a kind of physical delight in making their bodies perform, in pushing themselves past their own physical limits. Similarly, to be a hacker you have to get a basic thrill from solving problems, sharpening your skills, and exercising your intelligence.

To behave like a hacker, you have to believe that the thinking time of other hackers is precious — so much so that it's almost a moral duty for you to share information, solve problems and then give the solutions away just so other hackers can solve new problems instead of having to perpetually re- address old ones.

3. Boredom and drudgery are evil. Hackers (and creative people in general) should never be bored or have to drudge at stupid repetitive work, because when this happens it means they aren't doing what only they can do — solve new problems. This wastefulness hurts everybody. Therefore boredom and drudgery are not just unpleasant but actually evil.

Freedom is good

Hackers are naturally anti-authoritarian. Anyone who can give you orders can stop you from solving whatever problem you're being fascinated by — and, given the way authoritarian minds work, will generally find some appallingly stupid reason to do so. So the authoritarian attitude has to be fought wherever you find it, lest it smother you and other hackers.

Follow the Masters



As with all creative arts, the most effective way to become a master is to imitate the mind-set of masters — not just intellectually but emotionally as well. Or, as the following modern Zen poem has it:     To follow the path:      look to the master,     follow the master,     walk with the master,     see through the master,     become the master.

I know you cant be Kevin Mitnik or Peter Norvig in a day ,but you can become a master hacker if you have the attitude,skills and mindset that a hacker need . Steve Woznaik didnt had any knowledge or experience in programming when he programmed micro control for personal computer.Read the books and essay's written by other hackers.Respect and follow the masters .If you want to be a real hacker stay away frow crackers,never seek help to them.Their are many supreme real hackers outthere follow them. 

 

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