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hello right how did a hacker how hacked me make a black screen what he what typeing in come up and how did he disable registry editor and how did he disable task manager and how did he make the num lock and scroll lock and the caps lock flicker and how did he make the cd disk tray open please i really really really want to learn how hackers get in to other people's computer's and do stuff please i do not I repeat do not want to hack any 1 but i want to learn to be a hacker

2007-09-19 04:01:37 · 11 answers · asked by firtha06 1 in Computers & Internet Security

11 answers

You may get more responses if you ask this question in your native language (Klingon?), or source a copy of The Elements of Style by Strunk and White.

Anyway, the chances are that your machine was compromised because of something you did, such as opening a dubious e-mail attachment, running software of a dubious nature or origin, or accessing a dubious website. It's highly unlikely that you are the victim of a dedicated attack by a hacker - though you may wish to consider a friend or family member as being a potential culprit.

However, it is possible that you're not entirely to blame at all, and that an unpatched public-facing bug in the Operating System you're using was exploited. Perhaps you're not using a firewall either, or the firewall is incorrectly configured.

My first port of call would be to remove the apparent trojan, virus or backdoor that you've been infected with, and determine how you became a victim. Then try ensure that it doesn't happen again. However, if it becomes obvious that your machine has been grossly exploited, I'd advise you to reinstall Windows and implement a stringent security policy.

As for your other question, start at the beginning and learn how to keep yourself secure first...

2007-09-19 04:45:56 · answer #1 · answered by Simon D 3 · 1 0

My god, but that is the most incomprehensible thing I ever read. Clearly "...i do not I repeat do not want to hack any 1 but i want to learn to be a hacker..." is a lie and hacking someone else's PC / accounts is what you want to do. So I hope no one give you any advice other than to cease and desist.

Bye.

2007-09-19 04:08:55 · answer #2 · answered by themainliner 3 · 0 0

You have a Trojan horse running on your PC .You can achieve those things using a Trojan horse backdoor. Go to
http://astalavista.com
there you will find information on what real hackers do....
Use information for educational purpose only and on own system, and please don't go playing with people computers with out their concern. Read, learn , be professional who knows you might end up working for a big company as a security administrator . But again don't waste your time doing harm to others learn and practice on your own systems.

PS
"Read means knowledge , Knowledge means freedom . Freedom means knowledge and the knowledge you can only get it by reading . "

2007-09-19 04:27:23 · answer #3 · answered by josen 3 · 0 0

an up as much as now version of mcafee that is properly configured will supply you with a warning while you're downloading a plague from a internet site (as long as that is not any longer compressed) and could additionally warn of spyware. I especially advise you no longer pay attention to those who communicate approximately getting freeware as I see those human beings on right here usually crying for help because of the fact they have become contaminated. stable good fortune.

2016-10-19 02:31:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

FUMAX- -Virus Free Computer (VFC)-- DOE (disk on ethernet)?
Fabulous stuff. this thing is virtually indestructible technology! hacker safe!!! Basically works on a server and client basis. saves a lot of money and really safe to surf any turf (and i really mean any!)
GET THAT HACKER TO GIVE IT A GO

2007-09-19 14:49:11 · answer #5 · answered by unmaitre 2 · 0 0

He obviously gave you some sort of trojan virus that removed parts of Windows, and installed a remote desktop program to control your computer. Now that you've posted this, the FBI may be bringing a party van to your house.

2007-09-19 04:09:06 · answer #6 · answered by Icy M 5 · 0 0

Puntuation marks are great. You should try them.

You are obviously lying. There is no point to learning to hack if you are not going to hack.

2007-09-19 04:19:42 · answer #7 · answered by Erik H 4 · 0 0

Do`nt know why Eric H worries so much about your punctuation when he cant spell.
Also I don't know how to hack somebodies Computer either, sorry

2007-09-20 04:33:36 · answer #8 · answered by Gary Crant 7 · 0 0

If you must ask, then you are not hacker material.

2007-09-19 05:01:57 · answer #9 · answered by Niklaus Pfirsig 6 · 0 0

"He?" It might have been a "She".

Erik H, don`t pick up on other people`s faults before you pick up on your own - what is `Puntuation marks?`

2007-09-19 04:49:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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