Are hackers really out there?

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actual grey or black hats wouldnt advertise themself like this

Lol providing hacking as a service is illegal. This pic is fed honeypot.

>Lol providing hacking as a service is illegal.
You are a special person.

Script kiddies

You can see from the fingerprint analysis he is a fed

>never heard of pen-testing

Penetration testing using a phishing tool?

>still hasn't heard of pentesting
Red teams use any means necessary to infiltrate a network, even down to dropping pineapples, lockpicking, and social engineering. Phishing is just one tool in the arsenal

yes, testing for retarded employees is standard practise in pentesting these days. depends on who's in charge of course, but it's not just "find sql injection" anymore. they'll come up to your building in a worker outfit and try to get into server rooms and shit.

No, this is literal script kiddie tier hacking. I hate this zommer world, hacking used to be about breaking things and breaking into things, not fishing facebook passwords from a Thai café public wifi...

>hack Netflix account...

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>dropping pineapples
Can you please elaborate on this one?

“Hey I’m brand new to this internet thing, my son usually helps me with this but he’s on vacation in Europe! I forgot my password to my disney+ can you help me?”

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>email spammers
>hackers
back in the 90s, these morons would be ridiculed by the computer community.
then banned from whatever platform they posted in.

>Can you please elaborate on this one?
Battery-powered computers with wifi connected to the internet. These advertise open networks in order to sniff people's packets for info.

Script kiddies

Don’t fucking elaborate, you fucking moron.
>”look at me, I know something on Any Forums”
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Boomers shouldn’t be allowed to use the internet. I have to deal with massive breaches weekly in my position because of phishing emails made by some Pakistani with horrible English.

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yeah i thought i was cool playing with sub7 in 2000, too.

this isnt the 90s anymore
modern day "hacking" = writing bots and scripts to send millions of pishing mails&links to farm some password+username which are stored in the browser cache or buying some semi-"leaked" data sets.

any serious hacking is done by government organizations bc virtual security is far too professional for anyone else

>Are hackers really out there?
Yes, and while it's just as easy to hack as ever, it's becoming increasingly and exponentially difficult and/or expensive to do it without getting caught

Thanks yo I was just curious
Whats your problem dipshit? You can learn much more secretive things than that from a security conference I'm sure

>Are hackers really out there?
Most "hackers" get into people's shit because their password is "password" or "12345."

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AES > 'hackers'

I want to switch careers into cyber security. Will I make money?

Knowledge is power and user is angry. Hope whatever causes your bitterness goes away and you stop being a little shit towards your fellow man.

>pic
Why are there two U keys though?

Back in the '90s and 2000sit was the dream of every hacker to get caught and then been given a job by the government or some Fortune 500 company to help stop people doing what they got caught doing. I think that they all got caught eventually and now they all work for the government or big corporations. Maybe there's new ones on the way up through the script kiddie ranks but somehow I doubt it. I think hacking is now just state controlled secrets and the days of 1337 H@x0r5 is long past.

It’s called metasploit, oldfag

> sniff packets on open WiFi
That’s a myth. HTTPS encrypts at a higher layer than WiFi. Like 1 in a million chance some sends something sensitive over non HTTPS. Yes, VPNs do not improve security.