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Starting out as a newbie in the hacking or security world is by no means easy. Many hours are spent in frustration, trying to figure out how things work and how they don't. It takes a while but its an interesting experience. This category is designed...
This page was last updated on June 27th, 2008
Newbies (from Hacking)
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How to become a HackerHow to become a Hacker
ESR's paper on how to become a Hacker.
The Happy HackerThe Happy Hacker
Home of the Guides to (Mostly) Harmless Hacking. Focus is mainly on Windows 95 and 98. Some mention of Windows NT.
Hackers World PortalHackers World Portal
Links to hacking history, cryptology, censorship, international hacking groups, news, publications, security, weekly features.
The New Hacker's DictionaryThe New Hacker's Dictionary
Hacking jargon including information on writing style, hacker terms, and lamer-speak.
^Rob's WerLD^Rob's WerLD
Contains information about viruses and trojans and their fixes. For newbies and advanced.
Linux Documentation ProjectLinux Documentation Project
Compilation of tutorials and HOWTOs for the linux operating system.
Attrition's Newbie AreaAttrition's Newbie Area
Newbie-oriented tutorials about stuff like UNIX and system penetration auditing.
How to Become a HackerHow to Become a Hacker
A short essay on becoming an "old-guard" hacker (NOT a cracker or phreaker).
Hacker SmilingHacker Smiling
Contains books, tutorials, downloads and links to other sites.
Hackerthreads.orgHackerthreads.org
Tutorials about networking, system administration and network utilities.

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