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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

http://www.hackthissite.org

HackThisSite Realistic 1 Mission Tutorial presented by cwade12c.

Proof of Concept:
HTML Flaw

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  • what are the "hackers" langauges. I mean like html and stuff. btw amazing videos

  • @gmtknns Perl is probably the biggest, but is overpowered now by Python. If you can accomplish the same outcome with the language of your chance, it means very little. I'd look for the most reliable approach rather than the fastest approach.

  • if you want to hack you should know python and HTML right?

  • @TheRiyad1 Knowing languages is useful, but knowing these two in particular won't get you where you are probably wanting to go. Python and HTML are by no means "hacker" languages.

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  • I just have one question for you, i know Firebug's and developer's tools's (Google Chrome) modifications are visible only to you, but does "this" work? Change the value only for yourself but that one vote throws it to the top for everyone? I'm confused.

  • @scorchers18 Just log in on the left, you probably logged out accidentally or you changed browsers.

  • @scorchers18

    did you do basic 10? because you have to complete it before you can do realistic is what im geussing.

  • can you do this in real life ;O? firebug thingy

  • @gmtknns python, pearl, php, java, C/C++. and then assembly for low level exploits, and also html and javascript for website/network hacks. Possibly also ruby (for metasploit).

  • Wait... question. So you've changed the website, but only for you right? If someone else went to the website, it wouldn't look like the way you changed it to, correct? How do you make it so that everyone can view your changes? Help, anyone?

  • If your using google chrome like me, no add-ons are needed just right click on the website, select view page source, and find the value you want to change that cwade shows and just double click. Chrome lets you edit the code on the fly so just input the value you want and your good to go.

  • @Kiwimcb96

    As far as programming books, any O'Relly book does a pretty good job... If you want to learn a simple language first (and move to Java/C later) learn something like Python (their website offers good tutorials)...

  • @Kiwimcb96

    After you feel comfortable with C/Java ans some scripting with perl, know a little javascript/html, then move on to hard stuff like assembly (start with MIPS or ARM then move to harder stuff like x86, etc... the registers and operators are similar...) Good luck

  • @Kiwimcb96

    Good networking book is: "A Top-Down Approach by Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach" - Kurose

    Great hacking tools book: "Unix Power Tools" O'Reilly Series

    The above assume you know how to program in at least one programming language... I would start by learning Java and eventually C. Learn Linux (start with ubuntu and work yourself up to Gentoo). When looking for a Java book make sure the book doesnt use an IDE (such as eclipse or BlueJ) and uses a simple command line...

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