Hacking websites

Flame me if you like given the irresponsibility of putting this in a general area, but I'm curious as to how easy it is and if anyone has a "friend" who has ever done it.

Hacking a website could be easy or it could be difficult. It depends on what you are trying to accomplish and how secure the server is that is hosting the site. I don't hack but I fight off hackers. The really classy hackers are the ones who can leave almost no traces of ever being in my machine.
 
hacking in to websites/servers was a lot easier in the 90s - now it's just a fucking pain in the ass
 
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I'm in ur company, stealing ur passwordz

Hello Erage, this is your boss from the company you work at whose name is not important right now. I'm using KNYTE's account to ask you some important questions so here they are:

Do you know any good passwords for our company that are important? If so, please give them to me right now. I'm testing your response time on this for your next big raise, so be prompt.

Next question...could you please copy any keys to the building you have and leave the copies in a place where I could pick them up later? I've misplaced my keys and cannot work without them

Erage, you are a valued member of the team at our company that you and I obviously know the name of so I don't need to post it here. Help me with this quickly or you are fired. Thanks.
 
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NORM
Security, uh Norm, Norm speaking.

DADE
Norman? This is Mr. Eddie Vedder, from
Accounting. I just had a power surge here at
home that wiped out a file I was working on.
Listen, I'm in big trouble, do you know
anything about computers?

NORM
Uhhmmm... uh gee, uh...

DADE
Right, well my BLT drive on my computer just
went AWOL, and I've got this big project due
tomorrow for Mr. Kawasaki, and if I don't get
it in, he's gonna ask me to commit Hari
Kari...

NORM
Uhhh.. ahahaha...

DADE
Yeah, well, you know these Japanese management
techniques.
(pause)
Could you, uh, read me the number on the
modem?

NORM
Uhhhmm...

DADE
It's a little boxy thing, Norm, with switches
on it... lets my computer talk to the one
there...

NORM
212-555-4240.
 
Social engineering is where I got most of my info to the inside of phone systems.

My dad is thinkin' about framing the 20 page, $2100 phone bill from way back when. You know you are screwed when your phone bill arrives in a manila envelope.

wait, what?