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JayZip

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    Hacking is an often used term as if it's a specific language. It's more of a way / approach on things. e.g. learning / mastering programming languages then move to building with those languages. From there you learn to understand the best practices to keep what your buillding working well and secure -- in relation you understand what makes things NOT work either breaking them entirely or providing holes to unethical coders.

     

    What do you think?

     

     

    Ok I get you dude. :D

     

    But honestly, you don't need to code to "hack".

    Ethical hacking encompasses both physical and logical security.

     

    i.e. I don't need code to break into a datacenter - I would just wait for a person with a key card to open the door for me and "sneak" in behind him.

     

    From what I understand, you kind of want to learn hacking in a coding point of view.

    But its like why break into something when its already open, you get what I mean?

     

    This is why we sort of emphasize on the security concepts first before we get into hacking and even before we get into coding cause we want to know why its being exploited in the first place.

  2. Any recommendation for new games?

    1. Horizon Zero Dawn - thumbs up! See my review.

    2. Nioh - thumbs up! Like playing Dark Souls 3 or Bloodborne but think samurai!!!

    3. For Honor - meh

    4. Battlefield 1 - thumbs up!

    5. Persona 5 - meh

     

    Some short reviews of the games I recently played.

    1. FFXV - meh. I'd rather play the FF X remaster or FF XIV.

    Graphics - 9/10

    Gameplay - 9/10

    Story - 6/10 (Short and have a bad ending)

     

    2. RE7 - its ok. Stays true to RE tradition. Can't play this with lights off LOL.

    Graphics - 8/10

    Gameplay - 9/10

    Story - 8/10 (Also short but it revived the horror that RE games brought us)

  3. I'm playing Horizon Zero Dawn and all I can say is its da isht right now.

     

    Graphics - 10/10

    Story - 9/10

    Gameplay - 9/10

     

    Graphics - hey its set in post-apocalypse earth where everyone is in a tribe and you are up against robot creatures. I don't wanna spoil it for you guys but wait till you encounter a "tallneck" and get to "hop" on it in the game. Plus, its PS4 Pro compatible - meaning you get to immerse yourself in one of the most vivid "worlds" you've ever been into in 4K.

     

    Story - I have invested maybe around 10 hours on the game (yeah I don't do overtime anymore even at work LOL) and I'm at like 18% of the game. The story is very good and the more you play it the more you want to learn what happened to you and the world that you live in (I'm talking about the world in the game man...don't get too engrossed in it like I am LOL).

     

    Gameplay - its like Unchartered and Destiny rolled into one. What more can you ask for in an open world game. Guerilla Games has cracked open world gaming on this one. There's main quests, side quests, hunts, jobs or if you want to just explore it that's fine too.

     

    There have been 2 updates to the game to fix bugs and I think they are in the process of making a DLC soon so can't wait for that one as well.

     

    Take my word for it, this is a must buy for PS4.

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  4. guys! may solution ba kayo if tinamaan kayo ng ransomware?

     

     

    Restore from previous working backup. If you do not have a backup, then ur screwed. You might as well re-do it.

     

     

    Just a suggestion, assuming you want to know how to exploit to be able to increase or apply security measures, it is best to create/understand penetration codes/apps first.

    It will help you in the long run rather than using pre made code/software/hardware.

     

    Just my humble opinion

     

     

    I agree. It is better to understand the concept and build on that.

     

    How would you understand code if you do not have a coding background much less understand logical security and why it is being exploited?

    Sure we could say that everyone on this thread has some knowledge of what hacking is but what really is hacking?

    I say understand the basic security concepts first and why it is being exploited i.e. what is http? what is https? what is the difference between http and https? why is https more secure? what kind of "security" does https use? - that sort of stuff before reading code and using apps.

     

    I've read this thread and most of the people in here for revenge porn, hacking their exes accounts or getting free wifi.

     

    LOL.

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