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Top: Computers: Hacking: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials  (11)
Description

  • Attrition's Newbie Area TopSite   - Newbie-oriented tutorials about stuff like UNIX and system penetration auditing.
  • Hackerthreads.org TopSite   - Tutorials about networking, system administration and network utilities.

  • The Group - Intended as a support site for hackers, this currently contains link lists for programs and text files.
  • Hacker\Culture - The main objective of this Web site is to provide primary documentation, and a little guidance, for those who wish to research the culture around hacking either from a general or an academic perspective.
  • Hackers World Portal - Links to hacking history, cryptology, censorship, international hacking groups, news, publications, security, weekly features.
  • The Happy Hacker - Home of the Guides to (Mostly) Harmless Hacking. Focus is mainly on Windows 95 and 98. Some mention of Windows NT.
  • How to Become a Hacker - A short essay on becoming an "old-guard" hacker (NOT a cracker or phreaker).
  • How to become a Hacker - ESR's paper on how to become a Hacker.
  • The New Hacker's Dictionary - Hacking jargon including information on writing style, hacker terms, and lamer-speak.
  • UNIX / Net / Hack - Unix and internet lore, technical docs and programming tutorials.

  • Ars Technica: Hacking Digital Rights Management - History of well known DRM cracks and commentary on the future of DRM. (July 16, 2006)

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