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want to hack something
Simply hack yahoo address
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something knowledgeable
What is Hacking?
In the broadest terms hacking is just a slang expression for people that try to figure stuff out. For example, your microwave breaks down, so you buy a new one - but instead of throwing the old one out, you take it apart and look at the parts for interest sake to see if you can understand how it worked.
In computer terms, hacking can be used in a mild way to describe simple looking for ways to see things - like hidden code on a page, or it can be used for strong meaning like a series of specific actions done to allow someone to access a password protected situation.
One thing has to be clear to students, hacking requires curiosity, and knowledge - you have to have some degree of above average understanding of computers and the Internet in order to do hacking things - otherwise you will not be successful; and, you must be curious - you must have a personality that causes you to want to find out how things work, or break them apart. It is this curiosity aspect that drives people do click around places on line and find out information that "normal" people wouldn't. If you were a person who, as a kid, liked to take apart the old family toaster, or if you ever unscrewed the back of an old SONY Walkman to see how it works, you have a hacker personality.
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