Monday, September 9, 2013

Ethical Hacking isn't a new -- computer age phenomenon...

(Ethical) Hacking is all about sheer doggedness. Multipronged approach. Think out of the box. It's NOT just computers -- you'd hack into any device that's a processor -- that's intelligent. From robots to DLNA Certified Tellies.

No breakthrough eh? Give up BUT just for a while. Have a ciggy. Do something ridiculously low tech. Listen to FM radio. :-) Go for a walk. Have some 'makka bhutta'. :-) A cup of  ginger tea. Read a bit about 'siege' -- Read a bit about 'Trojan War'. You've to understand one fundamental thing: Hacking has nothing to do with computers. Hacking is a mind-set. Hacking is like making friends with a shy kitty -- you've to have patience -- You've to woo her...

". . . and in a few cases falcons were specially trained to interrupt the service war-time, the Germans having set the example by employing hawks against the Paris pigeons in 1870-71. No satisfactory method of protecting the weaker birds seems to have been developed, though the Chinese formerly provided their pigeons with whistles and bells to scare away birds of prey."

Doesn't this prove my point that hacking isn't a new -- computer age phenomenon eh? :-)

Keying in...


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