5 Levels In Hacker


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1. Elite
Known as 3I33t, 3I337, 31337, or a combination of that, is the spearhead of the network security industry. They understand the system inside and out, Able to configure and connect a global network. Capable of programming each day. A natural grace, they are usually efficient and skilled, to use knowledge appropriately. They are like stealth can enter the system unnoticed, even though they do not destroy the data - data. Because they always follow the rules.

 2. Semi-Elite
Hackers are usually younger than the Elite. They also have the ability and extensive knowledge of the computer. they understand the operating system (including holes). Usually equipped with a small amount sukup program to change the program exploits. Many of the attacks published by the hackers. Unfortunately by the Elite they are often categorized as Lamer.

3. devoloped Kiddie
This designation is usually because the group is still young (ABG) and still in school. They read with hacking methods and how various occasions. They tried various systems to ultimately succeed & proclaiming victory to another. Generally, they still use Graphic UserInterface (GUI) and just learn the basic of UNIX, without being able to find a new weakness hole in the operating system.

4. Script Kiddie
Such Developed Kiddie, Kiddie Script usually perform the above activities, as well Lamer merkea only know the technical arrangements Networking extremely minimal. Usually not separated from the GUI, Hacking is done using Trojans to frighten and distress live internet users.

5. Lamer
They are people without experience and pengtahuan hacker (Wanna be a hacker). They usually read or hear about a hacker and want to be like that. Use their computers mainly to play games, stealing credit cards, exchange software, IRC. Usually hacking using Trojan, Nuke and DOS. Usually brag via IRC channels Etc. Because many shortcomings to achieve Ellite, in its development up to the level they would only Developed kiddie or script kiddie.

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