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ghost's Avatar
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Can you hack someone on a yahoo web hosting? Well here…Does it matter on there hosting that makes there site more secure? Or it doesnt matter and its possable to hack and hosting? Thanks:p


Mr_Cheese's Avatar
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depends what the site is.

everything has some way to exploit it.

other notes:

  • no one is gonna teach you to hack yahoo if thats where this topic is leading
  • Is english your native language?!?!

ghost's Avatar
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lol ok lets just say that is it possable to hack someone who is using yahoo web hosting?


n3w7yp3's Avatar
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well, as Mr_Cheese said, every thing has an exploit for it.

however, there are no set "rules" for hacking. something that works well on one computer might not work against another.

btw, hacking sites/defacemtns, etc are pretty lame. there is no real reason to deface.


Mr_Cheese's Avatar
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what about political hacktivism…. then would you agree a defacement is required and valid?


n3w7yp3's Avatar
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hmm, for me this is a hard question. i dont want to say no, but i'm not sure i want to say yes…

i suppose that it may be an acceptable form of activism, however if i were to deface a website i'd be sure just to mv index.html index.bak.html (or something similar). i personally don't thin that rming data on a site is good at all, unless the site is something like a kiddie porn site, etc.

however, i dont feel that it would be as bad to deface a hacker site as it would be to deface a non-hacker site. you'd think that most hacker sites would be protected more than usual against attack, and the owners of the defaced site would also know how to beter respond.

this is an issue that i have been wrestling with for a while. i do consider myself to be a gray hat, but a light gray one. i've never been a blakhat and the guy who first introduced me to hacking was a whitehat. so these type of issues are always a little difficult for me…

but yes, i would say that defacement as an act of political activism (or if you prefer hacktivism), is more acceptable than if you deface just to put up on the site "Your box was 0wn3d", or something similar.

/me rambles on…