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Titel:   1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k
Reihe:   Sams
Autor:   tapeworm
Verlag:   Sams Publishing
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   1
Sprache:   Englisch
Seiten:   256
Erschienen:   August 2005
ISBN13:   9780672327278
ISBN10:   0-67232-727-9
 
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This is your ticket into the elusive underworld of the Internet, home to millions of elite computer hackers. 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k will show you how to walk-the-walk and talk-the-talk of this exclusive community. Soon, you too will be able to go into a chat room and carry on conversations speaking the cryptic 1337 language. 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k will also review the nature of computer viruses, different practical jokes to play on your desktop and tips on how to live the hacker lifestyle. Join the elite society of computer hackers with 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k as your guide.


Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. Fitting In.

    The Ten Laws of Geek

    Choosing a New Name

    Common Behavior

    Speaking Leet

    Hacking The Opposite Sex

    Project: Make Your Own H4x0r Pack

2. Shortcuts.

    Power It Up

    Desktop Overview

    The Mouse

    Mastering the Keyboard

    Revisiting the Desktop

    Project: Disable All Clicks

3. Customize.

    Naming Your Computer

    Loving Your Computer

    Make Yourself at Home

    Mod It

    Project: Design Your Own Ascii Graffiti Tag

4. Browsing/E-Mail.

    The Internet and Deceit

    Successful Searching

    E-Mail

    Project: Ie and Style Sheets

5. Fundamentals.

    Hardware vs. Software vs. The Web

    The Registry

    Programming/Scripting

    Working With Notepad

    The File System

    Hardware Concerns

    Dos/Batch Files

    Project: Making Your Own Executable

6. Get The F@*! Out Of My Chat Room!

    Fun With Messaging

    Irc

    Of Mice and Morons

    Project: Irc Scripting

7. Advanced Automation.

    Windows Script Host

    Viruses, Robots, and Ai

    Project: Making a Matrix Batch File

8. Paranoia.

    Security

    What About Mom?

    Project: Self-Destruct!

9. Networks.

    Sharing Files

    Remote Desktop

    Footprinting

    Wardriving

    Project: Cubicle Fun

10. Beyond Windows.

    Reverse-Engineering

    Packet-Sniffing

    Hacking Off-Line

    Project: Know Your Numbers

11. Conclusion.

    The Future, Right Now

    Learn to Adapt (Evolution of Technology)

    What Do I Do Now?

    Recommended Sites & Software

    Final Words

    Project: Making Your Own Executable (The Hard Way)

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Back Cover

This is your ticket into the elusive underworld of the Internet, home to millions of elite computer hackers. 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k will show you how to walk-the-walk and talk-the-talk of this exclusive community. Soon, you too will be able to go into a chat room and carry on conversations speaking the cryptic 1337 language. 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k will also review the nature of computer viruses, different practical jokes to play on your desktop and tips on how to live the hacker lifestyle. Join the elite society of computer hackers with 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k as your guide.

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Author

h4x0r h4ndb00kabout the author

hello, my name is tapeworm, and i am a freelance contract hacker amongst other things. the first thing i ever learned about computers (when i was first introduced by a friend) was the wide variety of hacking programs floating around on the internet, it wasn't long after that my mom brought home our first computer and i took immediate control. i just wanted to research information, build web pages and play in chat rooms; whereas my mother just wanted to sit and play solitaire for hours (obsessive gaming: a geek at heart). i needed a plan, and fast.

i started coming up with ways to make it appear as though things were wrong with the computer, then she would leave and tell me to fix it. every time she would have me fix something when there was nothing actually wrong, i'd get at least a couple extra hours of playtime. i got better over time, and before i knew it i no longer had a social life.

my evil plans were eventually foiled when she was re-married to an electrician, but luckily by that time i had my own computer anyway. currently i contribute my free time to the open-source community, and i can be reached by my leet e-mail address at: worm@icodeviruses.com

be sure to visit my site: http://www.icodeviruses.com


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