Ultimate step by step Hacking guide to become a Hacker Part 2

Ultimate Step by Step guide to become a hacker

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           CAUTION=This is the completion of first network hacking course 



Chapter 2: What programs will I need?

Well, I already mentioned about the terminal. That's your first program you should get.
Now go to either of these two addresses on the web to get your hacking equipment:

www.hackersclub.com/km or www.sodaphish.com

The programs that you should get are as follows:

A-dial(or any scanner)- a scanner that will dial every # from 0000-9999 in your local area.

Cracker Jack- One of the best and fastest Crackers out there.
John the Ripper is the best one w/Win95

Modem Jammer- makes your calls untraceable!



Chapter 3: I got the stuff, now what?

Study how the stuff works and go to your local library and get some books on the
following systems:

1.) IRIS
2.) UNIX
3.) DEC/10
4.) NOD
5.) VAX

Now get out your cracker and read the instructions on how it works and look at the dictionary
that it comes with (should be "puffs.dic"). Go to the Hackerz Hideout(www.hackersclub.com/km)
and go to the newbie section and download lesson 1. Read on how it works and play with it
for a while. Now get out your terminal and get ready to dial up your local telenet number!



Chapter 4:A list of telenet numbers to use throughout the u.s.

This is a list of telenet numbers throughout the U.S.A. Telenet is a network that is used for
many purposes. This is where most of your hacking will be done because hacking directly to an
open system is very risky! But if you use telenet and go to an outdial (more on this later)
then the chances are much less risky. So dial up your local telenet number and get ready
to hack!

AK 907 Prudhoe Bay 659-2777 (1,2) -
AK 907 St Paul 546-2320 (1,2) -
AK 907 Seward 224-3126 (1,2) -
AK 907 Sitka 747-5887 (1,2) -
AK 907 Soldotna 262-1990 (1,2) -
AK 907 Talkeetna 733-2227 (1,2) -
AK 907 Tanana 366-7167 (1,2) (300 BPS ONLY)
AK 907 Valdez 835-4987 (1,2) -
AK 907 Whittier 472-2467 (1,2) -
AK 907 Yakutat 784-3453 (1,2) -
AZ 602 Phoenix 254-1903 A
AZ 520 Flagstaff 773-0588 B
AZ 520 Tucson 620-0658 B

AR 501 Fayetteville 442-0212 B
AR 501 Ft Smith 782-2852 B
AR 501 Hot Springs 623-3159 B
AR 501 Little Rock 375-4177 B
AR 501 Texarkana 772-6181 B
CA 805 Bakersfield 631-0577 B
CA 916 Chico 894-6882 B
CA 909 Colton 824-5571 B
CA 310 Compton 516-1007 C
CA 510 Concord 687-0216 C
CA 909 Corona 278-1211 B
CA 916 Davis 753-4387 B
CA 619 Escondido 738-0203 B
CA 707 Eureka 444-3091 B
CA 707 Fairfield 426-3860 B
CA 510 Fremont 249-9220 B
CA 209 Fresno 233-6928 B
CA 714 Garden Grove 379-7400 B
CA 818 Glendale 507-0511 B
CA 510 Hayward 538-0623 B
CA 805 Lancaster 949-7396 B
CA 213 Los Angeles 937-5526 A
CA 310 Marina Del Rey 306-3450 B
CA 209 Merced 383-2557 B
CA 209 Modesto 576-2852 B
CA 408 Monterey 655-1925 C
CA 707 Napa 257-0217 B
CA 310 Norwalk 802-2275 C
CA 510 Oakland 836-3844 B
CA 619 Oceanside 430-0613 C
CA 619 Palm Springs 343-3470 B
CA 415 Palo Alto 856-4854 B
CA 510 Pinole 724-0271 C
CA 909 Pomona 626-1284 C
CA 916 Redding 243-0690 B
CA 916 Sacramento 851-0700 B
CA 714 Saddle Brook Valley 458-0811 B
CA 408 Salinas 443-8791 B
CA 415 San Carlos 591-8578 B
CA 619 San Diego 233-1025 B
CA 415 San Francisco 247-9976 A
CA 408 San Jose 294-9067 B
CA 805 San Luis Obispo 543-3233 B
CA 310 San Pedro 548-7146 B
CA 415 San Rafael 499-1629 C
CA 510 San Ramon 829-6705 B
CA 714 Santa Ana 558-1501 B
CA 805 Santa Barbara 965-3326 B
CA 408 Santa Cruz 459-7735 B
CA 805 Santa Maria 925-2969 B
CA 707 Santa Rosa 523-1048 C
CA 209 Stockton 478-0402 C
CA 805 Thousand Oaks 449-1500 B
CA 805 Ventura 650-9203 B
CA 619 Victorville 951-2612 B
CA 209 Visalia 627-1201 B
CA 818 West Covina 331-6611 C
CA 818 Woodland Hills 887-7420 B



Chapter 5: I dialed it out, now what?

Here is what you will do. Remember how I told you those modem commands? Here is how
you would dial if you have a pulse phone in Casper WY:

atdp265-8807

For tone:

atdt265-8807

Ok. It should make a modem noise. I'm sure you've heard this before unless you are really
new to computers. Here is a list of commands that you can use in telenet:

C-Connect

D-disconnect

Mail-mail

Telemail-mail

full-network echo (should be really good to use!)

half-terminal echo(I don't recommend it, but try it and see what happens, just type"full"when your done)

Stat-Shows network port

Set-Select pad perimeters

Cont-Continue

Hangup-Hangs up

Access-Telenet Account (Need username and password)


Here is a trick that you can try. Once you have connected, hit enter twice; then it
will tell you you've connected to telenet on a certain address. Now either hit enter once
or type in the type of terminal you are using. It should give you a prompt that looks like
this:

@

Now Type in telemail. It will say that it is connected. Now type in"phones" for the
username and password. It will run down with a list of things. Try everything out that looks
interesting. You can also type in help at the login prompt and it will ask you for an
organization and a password. That will give you a list of all the numbers that will connect
you to telenet in the U.S.A.

A good thing to remember!

Whenever you connect to a system and it will ask you"login" or "ugi" or "user id",
etc... before you get cocky, try typing some things in such as help, teach, learn,help login,
help logon, systat, and some other commands that you can think of by yourself. Just type one
of those in for the login name,or before it asks you to login and see what happens.



Chapter 6: How do NUA's work?

Well, NUA's are like little addresses that you can connect to when you are in telenet.
The way it works is by typing in an area code and then typing in any number after- words.
It would be something like this:
____
@540|798|- the number after-words
-|--------
areacode

That would be the area code of VA. There is also something that you might see in front
of it. It would look like this:

03110 540 0079800

The number in front(03110) is the pad that you are connected to. This is very important
because you cannot always connect to an NUA because it will not always have what is called
reverse charging. Reverse charging is sort of like you dialing someone's number collect. But
I will explain more about this in the Help with NUA's section. You probably noticed that there
were some zeros in the 798 part. A lot of times you will find this in systems. But usually you
can ignore this.

You can also put a "c" in front of the NUA. It would look like this:

@c540 798

Note! Whenever I put a @ in front of a number like I just did, don't type that in, all
you would have to type would be "c540 798". That is just the prompt.


Chapter 7: Help with NUA's

Not to many things have worked with NUA's that I have found. Although you could try
these commands at the login prompt:

1.) help
2.) learn
3.) list
4.) list users
5.) games
6.) List games
7.) help logon
8.) help login
9.) and anything else that comes to your mind.
                     

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