Take a little quiz for me today. Tell
me if you fit this description. You got
your net account several months ago. You have been surfing the net, and you
laugh at those media reports of the information superhighway. You have a red
box, you don't have to pay for phone calls. You have crackerjack, and you have
run it on the password file at a unix you got an account on. Everyone at your
school is impressed by your computer knowledge, you are the one the teachers ask
for help. Does this sound like you?
You are not a hacker.
There are thousands of you out there. You buy 2600 and you ask questions. You read phrack
and you ask questions. You join #hack and
you ask questions. You ask all of these questions, and you ask what is wrong
with that? After all, to be a hacker
is to question things, is it not? But, you do not want knowledge.
You want answers. You do not want to learn how things work. You want
answers. You do not want to explore. All you want to know is the answer to
your damn questions.
You are not a hacker.
Hacking is not about answers.
Hacking is about the path you take to find the answers. If you want help, don't
ask for answers, ask for a pointer to the path you need to take to find out
those answers for yourself. Because it is not the people with the answers
that are the hackers, it is the people that are
travelling along the path.
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