Cracking 4 Newbies
What are the requirements becoming a cracker?
This may be the most important question for many wanna-be-crackers, and also maybe the most important answer to many wanna-be's :) First of all, you've gotta have computer experience. I.e. you have to know what DOS is, what Windows is, what a messagebox is, how to work with .ZIP/.ARJ files, and all that basic stuff every computer user 'should' know! If your rich father just bought you a PIII 500 MHz with a nice ISDN connection and Internet Explorer 5 and you hardly got connected, hardly got your hand on your supermouse and hardly know what the fuck you're doing: get the f*** outta here! How did you get on this site anyway :p Hehe, okay. Sorry for all you serious people that REALLY want to learn to crack, but I really hate spoiled kids that have a supercomputer and don't know how to work with it. Hmmmm, where was I.....ah....the second requirement is that you have some knowledge about Assembler. At least you should know what jmp, call, mov, cmp, or, xor, int, etc... are! The more you know of Assembler the better. Knowledge of other programming languages can also be useful but is not required. If you know quite a lot of computers and/or can program in another language than Assembler, I'd suggest you learn Assembler. It's not an easy language to learn, but if you study the tutorial listed in the "links" menu on the main page you'll master it in no time! (about a month or something). A third requirement is patience and 'feeling'. Those are qualities you have or not.....you cannot learn to 'feel' the code or learn how to be patient. Call them gifts from your parents (hehe). Ok, that's about all I can think of......for all those that have passed the requirements: go on! :)
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