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Digital Literacy

Konrad Pilch
Konrad Pilch
2,435 Points

How does one become a hacker? A true hacker , I mean pure hacker.

As the question says "How does one become a hacker?" ?

4 Answers

James Lake
James Lake
8,469 Points

As with all things IT, there is both a formal path or a DIY path, and it depends on what your end goal is.

Hacking is a very broad church, and not how the movies portray it hitting the "hack" button on a keyboard. Social engineering is always on the increase and is as much a part of hacking as computer based attacks on systems. Penetration testing is also another area that can fall under the hacking umbrella.

Legal hacking as a profession within IT security can actually pay really well depending on your skill set, and some places will require you to have formal qualifications, such as Department of Defence (or MOD for the UK) or Federal police agencies, and a number of universities in the US and UK offer short and long qualifications (usually under titles like "Ethical Hacking" or "Applied Cyber Security"). There are also a number of certifications in security, like Comptia.

On the informal side and hacking for a hobby, there's a lot of really good book and websites on cyber security and hacking (securi has some really detailed information of hacks and security breaches), and I'd recommend anything by Kevin Mitnick (for social engineering), and it's both informative and entertaining. There may also be meetup groups in your area that practice ethical hacking, which is a good place to ask advice and get a start.

And then its persistence, practice and application.

Konrad Pilch
Konrad Pilch
2,435 Points

I have read when i come to home and check it out and reply more, but while reading your answer and checking outKevin Mitnick, could you please tell me some books i could read?

Well, im not into hacking with programming now, since im still learning, but i really want to expan my knowledge of everything in technology and learn new things while im learning PHP/ WP and soon probably Rails or C . SO meanwhile learning that, at college or in free time, what books could i read?

I want to have a very good knowledge . Im very interested in this stuff as well, from some book i read description from .

lol i dont know, im not very broad in this topic here, any books i could expand my knowledge on it? or maybe a treehouse course on hackers and stuff like that? what happend with Joy?

James Lake
James Lake
8,469 Points

I don't know of any books specifically, but if you go to the O'Reilly publishing website and type in hacking you'll get some good results. Also, the CEH is the Certified Ethical Hacker certification, so you if Google that you'll get a whole bunch of results including a study guides. If you're at college, check out their library and even ask a lecturer. Also, you should watch the show Mr Robot, it's pretty awesome and probably the most (comparatively) accurate TV/movie about hacking.

Julian Aramburu
Julian Aramburu
11,368 Points

With years of practice and dedication I guess?...