Do i get 1337 computer hacking skills as a ece graduate?

<p>hey guys just wondering, how good would my computer hacking skills if i graduated as an ece major? Would i know how to find and use untapped resources on the internet and know how to hack things in a legal ethical way?</p>

<p>I took a good class called “ECE420: Hacking and Lobachevsky Geometry”</p>

<p>No, you would not.</p>

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<p>Yeah, I took that as a prereq to my course on “Wallh4x0ring & BOOM HEADSHOT.”</p>

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<p>… now i can’t even parse my own post.</p>

<p>If you want to become an elite programmar, you should look in to that class… That is as far as I got.</p>

<p>xjis, I parsed it. I want my 45 seconds back.</p>

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<p>It definitely helped me learn how to hax better, along with the lobachevsky geometry component which has surprising applications in haxing noodz from photobucket, but I’ve only seen that sort of course offered at RTS university. very strong haxing and theoretical math school. I’d stay away if you want to go for women’s studies.</p>

<p>Hacking isn’t something you can learn in a classroom… lol. That would be quite paradoxical.</p>

<p>“Hacking” is just what its name says. There’s never a clear defined way to do it. I’m assuming you are talking about something like you see in the movies… you hack into someone’s computer from your home computer and steal their credit card numbers, or something foolish like that.</p>

<p>As a programmer you can design software that could allow you to do such things. I designed a key-logger a while back, for instance… so if anyone happened to use my computer to access their account, I’d have them (thats not why I made it though). As a software engineer you could easily design the software such that you could email it to your target, and “hack in” remotely, or just have the keylogger email you everything at the end of the day.</p>

<p>You would also be in a much better position to hack/crack computer applications, such as those you find online. But in the end, hacking means doing something new and different every single time.</p>

<p>^ that’s wrong. In real hacking, you go to whitehouse.gov and start typing really fast. Then it says “access denied” and then the russian guy holds a gun to your head and gives you 60 seconds. So you type really fast again, and then get in, and all the plans are there. I think its called HTLM</p>

<p>Could someone explain how one hacks in a legal and ethical way? I’ve never quite understood that.</p>

<p>The ethical way is as follows:

  1. get into CIA website
  2. court rules boys will be boys
  3. hired by microsoft to be bill gates jr.</p>

<p>you don’t need to take a class to learn to hack you nub…</p>

<p>It’s actually a really useless skill unless you’re willing to take certain personal and financial risks…In other words, you need more balls than you probably have.</p>

<p>I’ve always thought it would be a cool job to be a professional hacker for the government. I’m sure government hackers are in demand, what with spying on China, Iran, and North Korea.</p>

<p>hacking is ethical when you are hired by a company to hack into their system to find its security holes. hacking is normally defined as buying one of these programs that find holes and using it for malicious intent but a real hacker is someone who programs this software and uses it to what is known in the hacking world as “Own” a persons system in order to use it for whatever your intent is. </p>

<p>Lol nubs</p>

<p>If you want a education in such a topic. Try going for the Information Assurance program by the nsa.</p>