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 Meaning  of Hacking.
 Why do people Hack??
 Types of Hacking.
 Types of Hackers.
 Conclusion.
The Process of attempting to gain
          or successfully
  gaining, unauthorized access to
computer resources for the purpose
 of help or secure system is called
              Hacking.

    Hacking is technique in
  which, any one can access any
   one’s computer without his
           permission.
   To make security stronger ( Ethical Hacking ).
   Just for fun.
   Show off.
   Hack other systems secretly.
   Notify many people their thought.
   Steal important information.
   Destroy enemy’s computer network.
 Website Hacking.
 Email Hacking.
 Network Hacking.
 Password Hacking.
 Online Banking Hacking.
 Computer Hacking.
 Hacking a website means taking control from the
  website owner to a person who hacks the website.
 The hacker will get the username and password and
  the hacker will use that website for any purpose
  which may sometimes to destroy some valuable
  information database.
   Email hacking is illicit access to an email account or email
    correspondence.
   Ways of Email Hacking:
   Personal Information.
   Social Hacking.
   Phishing/ Hacking Software.
   Trojan Virus etc.

   Email may be protected by methods such as a strong
    password, encryption of the contents or a digital signature.
    An email disclaimer may be used to warn unauthorized
    readers but these are thought to be ineffective.
   Network Hacking is generally means gathering information
    about domain by using tools like
    Telnet, NslookUP, Ping, Tracert, Netstat, etc… over the
    network.
   It also include OS Fingerprinting, Port Scanning, Port Surfing
    using various Tools.
   These are the three most common methods of hacking
    a wireless network:
•   Sniffing
•   Spoofing
•   Encryption Cracking
   Password cracking is the process of recovering secret
    passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by
    a computer system. A common approach is to repeatedly try
    guesses for the password.
   Most passwords can be cracked by using following
    techniques:
     •   Hashing
     •   Guessing
     •   Default Passwords
     •   Brute Force
     •   Phishing
   Unauthorized accessing bank accounts without knowing the
        password or without permission of account holder is known as
        Online banking hacking.
       A bank account can be accessed in many ways. When
        someone gets access to your account, that person can take all
        your funds without your knowledge.
Here are five simple tips that will help Protect Your Online Accounts:
•   Use Strong Password
•   Protect your Computer
•   Keep an eye on running processes
•   Download with care
•   Be careful when using unprotected public networks
   Computer Hacking is when files on your computer are
    viewed, created, or edited without your authorization.

   People can gain complete access to your computer
    from any where in the world if your computer is
    turned on, unprotected, and has an internet
    connection. What they do, is up to them.

   Remote desktop connection technique.
 The good guys who identify the security
 weakness of the system or network and inform
 the owner about them.
A black hat is the villain or bad
 guy, who crash into victim’s security to
 steal information and destroy the victims
 security network.
Also known as ‘cracker’.
A Grey hat, in the hacking
 community, refers to a skilled hacker who is
 somewhere in between white and black hat
 hackers.
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Example:

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I did not hack this page, it was like this
when I hacked in.
   Stephen Wozniac




   Tsutomu Shimomura
 Kevin   Mitnick




 Kevin   Poulsen
 Theaverage age group of hackers are
 aged between 14-24 yrs.…
Social networking sites like
 ‘FACEBOOK’,’GMAIL’,’YAHOO”
 comprised of 60% of direct or
 indirect hacking incidents.
Links involving private pictures of
 celebrities.
Links showing pictures of famous
 personalities like Gaddafi’s dead
 body or videos of Osama Bin
 Laden’s killing.
Facebook lottery scam.
   www.jntu.ac.in was hacked on 7 Nov 2010.
   www.songs.pk was hacked on 15 July 2011.

     Songs.pk




                                     JNTU homepage after it
                                         was hacked
 Installa strong anti-virus
 Always run a anti-virus check before you
  download a program or a file from the
  internet.
 Avoid disclosing personal details like phone
  number, credit card details to strangers.
   Proper ethical hackers should be employed.

   Do not expose your passwords to untrusted sites.

   Practice using exact web address.

   Close your internet while not in use.
Hacking

Hacking

  • 2.
     Meaning of Hacking.  Why do people Hack??  Types of Hacking.  Types of Hackers.  Conclusion.
  • 3.
    The Process ofattempting to gain or successfully gaining, unauthorized access to computer resources for the purpose of help or secure system is called Hacking. Hacking is technique in which, any one can access any one’s computer without his permission.
  • 4.
    To make security stronger ( Ethical Hacking ).  Just for fun.  Show off.  Hack other systems secretly.  Notify many people their thought.  Steal important information.  Destroy enemy’s computer network.
  • 5.
     Website Hacking. Email Hacking.  Network Hacking.  Password Hacking.  Online Banking Hacking.  Computer Hacking.
  • 6.
     Hacking awebsite means taking control from the website owner to a person who hacks the website.  The hacker will get the username and password and the hacker will use that website for any purpose which may sometimes to destroy some valuable information database.
  • 7.
    Email hacking is illicit access to an email account or email correspondence.  Ways of Email Hacking:  Personal Information.  Social Hacking.  Phishing/ Hacking Software.  Trojan Virus etc.  Email may be protected by methods such as a strong password, encryption of the contents or a digital signature. An email disclaimer may be used to warn unauthorized readers but these are thought to be ineffective.
  • 8.
    Network Hacking is generally means gathering information about domain by using tools like Telnet, NslookUP, Ping, Tracert, Netstat, etc… over the network.  It also include OS Fingerprinting, Port Scanning, Port Surfing using various Tools.  These are the three most common methods of hacking a wireless network: • Sniffing • Spoofing • Encryption Cracking
  • 9.
    Password cracking is the process of recovering secret passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a computer system. A common approach is to repeatedly try guesses for the password.  Most passwords can be cracked by using following techniques: • Hashing • Guessing • Default Passwords • Brute Force • Phishing
  • 10.
    Unauthorized accessing bank accounts without knowing the password or without permission of account holder is known as Online banking hacking.  A bank account can be accessed in many ways. When someone gets access to your account, that person can take all your funds without your knowledge. Here are five simple tips that will help Protect Your Online Accounts: • Use Strong Password • Protect your Computer • Keep an eye on running processes • Download with care • Be careful when using unprotected public networks
  • 11.
    Computer Hacking is when files on your computer are viewed, created, or edited without your authorization.  People can gain complete access to your computer from any where in the world if your computer is turned on, unprotected, and has an internet connection. What they do, is up to them.  Remote desktop connection technique.
  • 13.
     The goodguys who identify the security weakness of the system or network and inform the owner about them.
  • 14.
    A black hatis the villain or bad guy, who crash into victim’s security to steal information and destroy the victims security network. Also known as ‘cracker’.
  • 15.
    A Grey hat,in the hacking community, refers to a skilled hacker who is somewhere in between white and black hat hackers.
  • 16.
    1 -> ior l || -> n 3 -> e |/| -> m 4 -> a s -> z 7 -> t z -> s 9 -> g f -> ph 0 -> o $ -> s ph -> f | -> i or l x -> ck ck -> x
  • 17.
    Example: 1 d1d n0th4ck th1s p4g3, 1t w4s l1k3 th1s wh3|| 1 h4ck3d 1n I did not hack this page, it was like this when I hacked in.
  • 20.
    Stephen Wozniac  Tsutomu Shimomura
  • 21.
     Kevin Mitnick  Kevin Poulsen
  • 22.
     Theaverage agegroup of hackers are aged between 14-24 yrs.…
  • 23.
    Social networking siteslike ‘FACEBOOK’,’GMAIL’,’YAHOO” comprised of 60% of direct or indirect hacking incidents.
  • 24.
    Links involving privatepictures of celebrities. Links showing pictures of famous personalities like Gaddafi’s dead body or videos of Osama Bin Laden’s killing.
  • 26.
  • 27.
    www.jntu.ac.in was hacked on 7 Nov 2010.  www.songs.pk was hacked on 15 July 2011. Songs.pk JNTU homepage after it was hacked
  • 29.
     Installa stronganti-virus  Always run a anti-virus check before you download a program or a file from the internet.  Avoid disclosing personal details like phone number, credit card details to strangers.
  • 30.
    Proper ethical hackers should be employed.  Do not expose your passwords to untrusted sites.  Practice using exact web address.  Close your internet while not in use.