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I have mentioned it here before that there should be a Computer Security/Hacking section here on Lebgeeks. Topics that may be discussed are related essentially only to computer security and viruses; without threads on software cracking and malware. (im sure the moderators would do a great job in preventing them)

These are the classes of hackers out there:

White hat
A white hat hacker breaks security for non-malicious reasons, for instance testing their own security system. This classification also includes individuals who perform penetration tests and vulnerability assessments within a contractual agreement. Often, this type of 'white hat' hacker is called an ethical hacker.


Black hat
A Black Hat Hacker is a hacker who "violates computer security for little reason beyond maliciousness or for personal gain"(Moore,2005). Black Hat Hackers are "the epitome of all that the public fears in a computer criminal"(Moore,2006). Black Hat Hackers break into secure networks to destroy data or make the network unusable for those who are authorized to use the network.
The way Black Hat Hackers choose the networks that they are going to break into is by a process that can be broken down into two parts. This is called the pre-hacking stage.

Part 1 Targeting Targeting is when the hacker determines what network to break into. The target may be of particular interest to the hacker, or the hacker may "Port Scan" a network to determine if it is vulnerable to attacks. A port is defined as "an opening through which the computer receives data via the network"(Moore,2005). Open ports will allow a hacker to access the system.

Part 2 Research and Information Gathering It is in this stage that the hacker will visit or contact the target in some way in hopes of finding out vital information that will help them access the system. The main way that hackers get desired results from this stage is from Social Engineering, which will be explained below. Aside from Social Engineering hackers can also use a technique called Dumpster Diving. Dumpster Diving is when a hacker will literally dive into a dumpster in hopes to find documents that users have thrown away, which will help them gain access to a network.

Grey hat
A grey hat hacker is a combination of a Black Hat and a White Hat Hacker. A Grey Hat Hacker may surf the internet and hack into a computer system for the sole purpose of notifying the administrator that their system has been hacked, for example. Then they may offer to repair their system for a small fee.

Elite hacker A social status among hackers, elite is used to describe the most skilled. Newly discovered exploits will circulate among these hackers. Elite groups such as Masters of Deception conferred a kind of credibility on their members. Elite (e.g. 31337) gives the term leet speak its name.

Script kiddie
A script kiddie is a non-expert who breaks into computer systems by using pre-packaged automated tools written by others, usually with little understanding of the underlying concept—hence the term script (i.e. a prearranged plan or set of activities) kiddie (i.e. kid, child—an individual lacking knowledge and experience, immature).

Neophyte
A neophyte, "n00b", or "newbie" is someone who is new to hacking or phreaking and has almost no knowledge or experience of the workings of technology, and hacking.

Blue hat
A blue hat hacker is someone outside computer security consulting firms who is used to bug test a system prior to its launch, looking for exploits so they can be closed. Microsoft also uses the term BlueHat to represent a series of security briefing events.

Hacktivist
A hacktivist is a hacker who utilizes technology to announce a social, ideological, religious, or political message. In general, most hacktivism involves website defacement or denial-of-service attacks. In more extreme cases, hacktivism is used as tool for cyberterrorism.
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The point from such a section would be to enhance the understanding of black hat hacker method and to encourage the implementation of precautions. Also it would be a section where help could be sought regarding: hacked emails, hacked sites, trojans, keyloggers, stealers, RATs, firewalls, ect ...

I hope Admins will understand the importance of such a section here on lebgeeks ! Thanks for the consideration and I hope this thread would actually pay off :)
who's with me ?
jad,

is there a reason as to why such topics do not fit the Software, Internet and Networking or Programming forums?
Request Denied by Administrator. (like all the previous requests).
well i guess such a section would encourage such topics since i rarely see such related topics here and well it would make the threads more organized

the main page would look something like this:



and the sub-section may look like this:


Plus im really fond of hacking and i find the topic interesting so we could exchange ideas and programs regarding that

anw this is just a proposition .. if not a lot of members want this section, it can be rejected. simple as it is
Jad,

We don't open a new section unless it is absolutely necessary. You are free to start as many hacking topics that you want. If we find enough interest, we may open a section for it.