Alasan Jangan Jadi Hacker
May 27, 2008

Berikut ini alasan yang perlu anda pertimbangkan untuk ngga jadi hacker :

1. Untuk jadi hacker musti skillfull, itu berarti musti mengerti system karenanya berarti musti ngoprek dengan kata lain banyak waktu tersita untuk belajar dan belajar.

2. Karena waktu banyak tersita untuk belajar, jadi kehidupan sosial mu jadi minus, artinya kemungkinan besar jadi 'orang aneh' atau bahkan mungkin 'telat nikah'.

3. Masih terkait waktu yang banyak tersita, jadinya kamu bakal tidak terlalu menghiraukan penampilan, akibatnya ... mandi telat ... bangun telat ... kebanyakan begadang .... ato malah ngga mandi ?.

4. Karena mengerti terlalu banyak, maka banyak kelemahan yang akan kamu mengerti pula, akibatnya jadi paranoid karena selalu ingin memastikan semuanya aman ... bahkan aman 1000 % kalo perlu.

5. Kamu jadi sering lupa tanggal, hari, bulan, bahkan kadang kadang waktu siang atao malem, karena kamu cuma stuck di depan monitor ato ruang NOC.

6. Karena lupa waktu maka ... waktu makan jadi lupa juga, kalo ngga waktu makan tertunda terus, akibatnya ... yah tau sendiri deh.

7. Ngga romantis karena ketika mau nyatakan cinta lewat surat, isinya jadi begini :

$target='pujaanku'

$exploit='ungkapkan perasaanku'

for [ $target='si A' ] then

./$exploit

exit

else

nmap -O -sS -A -T4 $target >> result 

.... dan seterusnya .... 

 

nah lo .... masih tertarik jadi hacker ? ...

 

hacker itu sikap mental dan kemampuan !!! ngga semua hacker itu baik ... ngga semua hacker itu jahat
Mari kita mulai dengan hacking kemampuan dan diri kita sendiri ... dengan tujuan menambal / memperbaiki kekurangan yang ada pada diri kita ...



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11-Year-Old Network Administrator
Jon Penn 
 
Tech-savvy teens and tweens are often looked upon with a measurable amount of contempt, so much so that the image of the bored, listless, and ultimately despondent young person maliciously hacking for the simple thrill of it has become a modern archetype. Yet, as The Who once remarked, the kids are alright.

Jon Penn, a sixth grader at a small private school in Sherwood, Ark., is Exhibit A. When Victory Baptist School's previous network admin jumped ship, 11-year-old Jon decided to help out his mother, the school librarian who suddenly found herself responsible for computer support, by taking the reins.

His school needed a gateway to protect against attacks, filter viruses and spam, and block inappropriate sites. Keeping costs down is important since the school is operating on a shoestring budget to keep its 60 aging computers, a donation from years ago, working for the roughly 200 students permitted to use them, along with the teachers.

Jon set to removing viruses from the antiquated machines and installed a firewall and filtering software as a stopgap measure while he looked forward to instituting centralized system management. Along the way he became what may well be the nation’s youngest IT guy, and what’s very obviously any geek parent’s dream come true.

One question ...

What about us ?

What kind of achievement we made ?

How much is our contribution ?

How well we develop our skill ?

Source From : http://blog.wired.com 



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