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Old 01-21-2002, 12:19 PM
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What the easiest way to hack into someone's computer? Port Scanning? Or using a program like sub-seven?
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Old 01-21-2002, 04:34 PM
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Well port scanning doesnt actually give you access....just tells you ways to get in.

Really depends what sort of computer your talking about, and if it has a firewall.

If its another 'net users computer then its probably not a good idea as there ISP will more than likey see you doing it and if you do anything malicious or they complain to their ISP then you stand a VERY good chance of getting charged.

If its hacking into a computer you have permission to hack into then go ahead, hell companys even pay people to hack into their networks.

One famous story is the Cisco security expert working for a major bank declared their network virtually impenitrable.
The bank hired a hacker to try and get in in and he gained access in less than 15 minutes.

As far as I know Sub Seven dont make hacking software.  They make a freeware port scanner but thats about it.  IF you want "hacking" software then you will have to look a little bit harder than main stream software vendors.



 
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Old 01-21-2002, 05:45 PM
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I would just like to note that netsmog.com does not encourage hacking in any way.  All information on netsmog is for educational purposes only!

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Old 01-21-2002, 07:16 PM
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I certainly dont support breaking into peoples computers to cause trouble either.
However like I said if you have permission to do it, go for it.

I had some try hard telling me how he was goin gto "HaXX0r"my computer....I told him to go ahead....he pinged me.....that was his attack...his attack was ping my.ip.addy....I mean really....if this was a hack attack then game servers all  around the world would crash every 5 seconds.
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What the easiest way to hack into someone's computer? Port Scanning? Or using a program like sub-seven?
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Old 10-13-2002, 06:03 PM
 
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What the easiest way to hack into someone's computer? Port Scanning? Or using a program like sub-seven?
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Old 10-15-2002, 12:31 AM
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SubSeven, among other similar programs, works based on a Trojan. This requires either physical access to the system at some point, or the ability to make the user of the system run an EXE you give them. Suprisingly enough, it's not particularily difficult to do so.

You will still run into problems if the user is behind a firewall of any sort (or a "router," aka NAT device). You need to be able to establish a connection with the remote computer, but from there you're home free. SubSeven is newb "hacking," if it can even be called that in the greater sense of the term. It's kind of fun, if you have a spare computer on your network, to try it out. You can do some fun stuff...keylogging, open/close CD tray, flip screen. But this software is designed only as network monitoring tools for network administrators. It is not to be used in any illegal manners, or non-consentual terms.

TechwareLabs does not endorse any illegal activites involved with or surrouding computer hacking.
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Old 10-15-2002, 01:40 AM
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well said...
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Old 10-15-2002, 02:21 PM
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ditto @ omega's statement

imho anyone asking your question is a grade A newbie who doesn't deserve the right to use a computer
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Old 10-16-2002, 11:09 PM
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oh man...yet again, another well said statment...figures...I bet this guy is goin around to lots of forums, and not replying as usual newbies who ask stupid questions do....that guy doesnt deserve to be on a computer...
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