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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
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:/, didn't know cmd had telnet in it xD, woops. Sorry about that.
But the thing is, hacking (listen to me carefully) isn't dangerous to any computer. Yea, everyone's like :eek: . Okay, lemme explain. Hacking is viewing data from a computer where you do not have permission. VIEWING data, not destroying data. And I don't think you can do anything to destroy data using telnet unless you opened a port so that they can do things on your computer. Other than that, I don't see the dangers of it. Like if they go on the 80 (webserver) port, what are they going to do :/? |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Just to name a few ![]() Anyways this topic isnt about hacking it's about programming in a DOS environment, I think we strayed a bit off topic >.< Last edited by TwitcH; 07-26-2006 at 04:56 PM. |
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McFox Sandwich
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Hacking on someones comp and looking for holes and patches in security is White Hat Hacking i think.... And to send a virus like a trojan, there is a port you have to hack onto, unless u hav sum1 download it. To hack to someones comp, you get scan a certain active port which has the password files, then unencrypte it, then u can log on. TLM should kno since his sig says Master Hacker |
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