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Website Hacking Made Easy

Sunday, September 2, 2007

There are two types of website hacking:
Hacking to break into password protected sections of the website. (Often Illegal)
Hacking so that you can modify or deform a website. NOTE: Criminal Offence
Website Hacking is not uncommon. It is simply trying to break into a site unauthorised. Webmasters can use encryption to prevent this. However, as most website programmers do not use encryption their websites are easy targets. Methods of protection include javascript, asp, php and cgi, but most other server-side languages can also be used. I will show you how to hack websites which use javascript protection.
Javascript protection has never been secure, if you are looking at the source to find the password to client-side protection, you will probably not have any problem finding the password unless it is encrypted. Follow the steps below so that you can understand the basics of hacking websites.
Recently 2 dummy bank sites were launched, the first totally insecure and the second was secured with a firewall. 8 weeks later, both sites were checked. The first without a firewall, averaged a hacking attempt every four minutes, the second, with a firewall, averaged an attack every hour. This just goes to prove how malicious some hackers are.
On this website you will find nothing of such a malicious nature. Building positive white hat hacking skills is a good thing and we encourage it, as do we helping you protect your own site, but bad hat hackers should find a better hobby.
function remember1() { if (confirm("Don't forget the object of this tutorial is to help you understand how to protect yourself and not to help you hack other people. By Clicking OK you agree that you will not use the following for malicious purposes.")) { } else { return false; } } function remember2() { if (confirm("Don't forget the object of this tutorial is to help you understand how to protect yourself and not to help you hack other people. How would you feel if you were hacked? By Clicking OK you agree that you will not use the following for malicious purposes.")) { } else { return false; } }
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