Ethical Hacking (White hackers)
Ethical Hacking, Computer Security and 1337 programming skillz, the so called white hackers, low level programming, sniffers, buffer overflow, cryptography,DoS, linux security, etc.
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unk commented
Indeed. Hacking, in terms of the old school meaning, It's 1337, that is: taking something to the next level.
In this sense, Computer Hacking means having the utmost knowlegde of computing, being a programmer is a must, not a plus, skills can be developed, but only the bests will make it in this field.
I agree, that it may look impossible, but you know what ?
One of the main strenghts of a hacker is, he dares to do the impossible ... -
julian commented
"We waiting for 1337 programmers",What is the meaning?Do you think it is possible to attract 1337 students to enroll this course,I donot think p2pu.com is so popular!
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unk commented
We waiting for 1337 programmers, It'll take time, just as I expected. But I'll keep waiting, actually, I suggest to make a team to leader the course in different topics, and levels. I'm willing to take on some topics once we get a full team.
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julian commented
I concern on most comments are 4 months ago,is it possible to be reality?
I think a lot of people would be interested in this topic,so what we wait for? -
kumar commented
when is this starting?
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Maverick Wolfe commented
Ok I am all for this I'd join this course just to pick up where I left off many years ago when I stopped and just decided to go with protective security such as a protective layer denial of service situation using simple ping to knock an attacker offline or knock the server they are hitting you from offline.
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JBlackwell1989 commented
I would be interested in learning this. My question would have to be, what kind of knowledge would you need as a prerequisite.
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nitin kumar commented
woulb be great if p2pu drafts a course on this......am interested in doing it.
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Jessica Ledbetter commented
How to test our web application security would be great. I guess we'd have to start with what all the usual suspects are, tools/methods of testing, and how to fix the vulnerabilities found. A lot of things can be language agnostic.
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unk commented
1+1=10