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Yeah Linux is pretty cool. I've had a lot of issues in the past with Linux freezing on my custom builds, but it seems to have gotten a lot better the last 2 years. Windows has recently developed a new issue as well with slowing upon some boots, it must be a recently introduced memory leak I think, I've noticed it on every machine I use.
What you are talking about in talking about white, grey and black... is just about "cracking." Hacking is just reverse engineering and/or creating new things by programming and/or re-engineering in new and novel ways that was never intended by the oem of a product... And these kinds of hacking are both legal and incredibly beneficial to the community and the world. Cracking is different... And you should differentiate hacking from cracking.
You're completely and entirely right. And in other videos I do actually differentiate the difference between "cracking" and "hacking" but people got upset and said "sure that was true long ago, but language changes and now we call hacking what used to be called cracking". Basically because of Hollywood using the wrong term for four decades the meaning of the word has changed. If I had made a video called "Best languages for cracking" people would not know what I was talking about. I will eventually upload a video on the history of the terms, I'm just trying to stay in touch with the language people understand. But yes, technically you are correct. The term "hack" traditionally means to create a file, and "crack" means to destroy something or break in.
I used to teach assembly language long ago and now I already forgot anything about it, it was fun that we can make the keyboard led like a dancing lights :D
Thank you! I'm not a very good teacher to be honest, but I can guide you in the right direction. I first recommend learning vanilla programming. My favorite site for this is codecademy.com play with every language until you find one you enjoy. Then I recommend the book "The art of exploitation". Between those two paths you'll feel a lot more comfortable in no time at all.
If you have any more questions or ever need guidance on where to go next please leave another comment and let me know and I'll try to point you in the right direction. But make sure you leave it as a new comment as I don't actually see replies to old comments.
Well unfortunately i have to disagree assembly is absolutly important to hackers not just for breaking into device but getting into the innards of operating systems, also C programs can have and call assembly instructions internal to the program but again you need to study assembly to know what to put in a c program. The 2 biggest is masm for windows OS and nasm for linux OS.
You're completely correct, I don't disagree with any of that. Assemblers are the foundation of all modern programming, though that's a little bit on the deeper side for most people wanting to just learn and get into cyber security right away. Higher more abstracted languages are usually an easier starting place.
Absolutely. It's a lot harder to understand how it works. Just be super patient and buy the book "C++ Primer Plus", and I highly recommend the wonderful website: www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ Go through this website and read every section slowly and carefully. It won't take more than a week or two if you practice every thing you read, you'll be a C++ master in just a few weeks, and understand it really well.
I wanna know how to hack to work for the police to help track down people that broke the law etc. I am just a kid doe hoping to get a good job in the future
Just pick up lots of books to read and look towards your local educational institutions for further information. Many high schools and local colleges offer courses on computer science, which is a bounce-board to get you started.
white hat hacker : hacker who works for the government black hat hacker: a hacker who never support government gray hat hacker: someone who is between - Ethical hacker: the hacker who uses his skills to help others (like hacktivists) or to do silly stuffs (like hacking android games) Offensive hacker: hacker who uses his skills to harm people and for selfish reasons (like cybermafia) hacktivist: hacker who uses his skills to support human rights and do not care if he has to harm government to stop it's corruption (either gray or black hat hackers) - low level programming language: programming language that is close to machine language (like assembly and almost only assembly) high level programming language: programming language that uses some human language starting from c and going above HTML and CSS are not programming languages. they are more like text files to design layout. it is similar to GUI - but I loved the option of using C for hacking. it was my first language that I learned and it's speed and power are incredibly amazing. but unfortunately it doesn't support OOP so maybe switching between C and C++ and we need to learn to control the runtime softwares so we can access to every programming language and every system using c. nice video thanks alot
Excellent choice. I love Python and C, Java I could live without but it's close to C# and I like that, so I could see a love for it haha. Thanks for the comment!
Definitely C. Assemblers don't really make a lot of sense unless you fully understand how more "English" styled languages operate. Definitely learn a more human readable language first like Python or C. Assemblers are also extremely specific to a certain architecture (CPU) so they're not nearly as practical.
Thanks haha. Those Focusrite units are shockingly good preamps for the money, I went through about 20 different units when I chose that one. I was an audio engineer (specifically relating to editing and tracking) for almost a decade as my primary profession so that's why I collect gear. Though 90% of it is off-screen in road cases.
Me 4 years ago : I wanna hack clash of clans lets hack !! Me 3 years 365 days 23 hours 40 minutes ago: Holllyyyyy shittt what dafuk is programming language why are their name so weird?(yep it was a leap year) Me 2 years ago: finally understands the basic concept of programming and its scopes and screams 'woah' Me 1 year 364 days 23 hours 40 minutes ago: *writes a program in c without copying from the internet while banging my head against the wall regretting why my school had account and office management instead of computer science Me 1 year ago: thinking i have mastered c now, searched for some easy hacking using c and facepalmed after seeing some syntax i had never seen in my life Me 6 months ago : after going through these master concepts of c books decides this is not my thing Me right now 12th September 2019: gets a video recommended saying....... Btw the dates are a reference as to the current date is 1st jan 2019
Haha, but none of your knowledge has gone to waste! Even if you don't end up ever using code it still helps people to be able to think using logic better. Education isn't always about what is practical in use, but also what helps you grow as a person and widens your perspective. Though, with that said, please keep studying and learning more about C and its frameworks, it's SO useful and it's really fun to make stuff! It could also lead to a great job for you I'm sure, :)! Good luck and happy programming!
Can you recommend anything to start hacking? Im learning python to start coding and i think i got a good grasp of it, im just wondering when i do finish, what program will i move into; I sort of want to be a black hat but not as deadly if that makes sense. Just to troll my friends or something and eventually grow into a white hat.
I think that's a valid aspiration. Just keep studying Python and when you feel really comfortable spend a couple weeks studying the book "Hacking the art of exploitation". It teaches you a few basic tips and tricks into using C to hack some basic things. I think that's exactly what you're looking for. You can also google some basic hacking using simple SQL techniques, that may also help you out.
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Aww, thank you! That's really nice and encouraging to hear you say. I totally agree, RUclips needs to stay a free platform for everybody to make interesting or educational videos. Thanks for watching. :D!
That's a big topic actually. Every console has many nodes or points of attack. There are individual hardware chip attacks and interceptions that could be done (likely in pure machine code or at the assembler level), possibly could even be done on a breadboard depending on the exact thing you're trying to accomplish. Every console has low level programming for the drivers that's most likely C or C++, so that could be another point of attack. Pretty much all video game consoles run the actual games as C++, so if you're looking to hack at the game ROM level you'd have to use C++. Then when you mention Java that's likely more on the networking side. Information that comes in and goes out through networking can be done in tons of different languages, but Java being used wouldn't surprise me if you're intercepting data flowing out through the web. Java is still a very common language used for networking and server storage/talkback, so that's probably a good place to start if that's your aim. The key I think first is trying to figure out exactly what you're trying to do on a very specific level, then work your way down from there.
I've studied a bit of HTML and I'm learning python at the moment. After I get good at Python, I'll continue working with HTML and CSS. After that I'll start learning Javascript. And if C++ is still relevant after I'm good at all of these, I'll learn it. Any thoughts on this? I wanna work in cyber sec, but I wanna learn basic developer stuff first.
Your path sound perfect. HTML and CSS are the perfect gateway into programming and heavier use-case stuff. Javascript and Python are both easy to learn, one does front-end well, and the other does back-end well so they play nicely together as well. Leave the C++ stuff for later if you ever need it, no point in learning it if you won't use it. For CyberSec I'd recommend just sticking with Java or Python as that is what's most commonly used these days for web (back-end).
I know this sounds funny but I got scammed and I knew I was going to get scammed but it wasn't like $8 when it happened I was wondering why are these people doing this and no one is stopping them so I was like if no one does it do it I will do it knowing that I know the basics of programming Since I was young, I wanted to learn programming, so I started learning Python language so ya thats the reason lol
I'm sorry you got scammed. Whether it's $8 or $8,000, doesn't matter, scammers will do anything in within their ability to rip you off. I'm glad you're studying programming as it makes you better at identifying scammers and helping others as well as yourself. Good luck in your journey, I wish you much success as a programmer!
I really like this look at it, I agree, a compiled language is faster and is overall a better choice for hackers, I make desktop controllers and keyloggers with winsock in c++, and I have to say, I personally think *either* c or c++ are great places to start, and the best languages for hacking.
@@JoshChristiane I agree, the idea of pointers is honestly bad at times but gives insane ability. This is so far the best channel I've seen to look at hacking from a better perspective than 'network attacks' which in my opinion aren't really 'hacks' as they're just skids in linux. I actually started out with lua because I knew that it went well with other languages like c and c++ and was a good learn.
i am just a rookie and i want to learn hacking for just hobby But I didn't knew where to start with so basically I learned Basics of terminal and how to use it then I learned java and java script and now I am learning php I don't know what to do after then i just don't want only execute python scripts on terminal for phishing i want to be a grey hat but don't know where to learn
Get yourself a laptop or computer where you can have a virtual machine installed. Then start practicing basic techniques from the book "the art of exploitation", you can download it online or buy it on Amazon. For now just copy what you read in the book and over time you'll adjust to understanding exactly how all of it works. That would be my advice, you learn best by doing. I highly recommend being careful, safe, and always practicing things legally. White hat all the way if you want to be safe! Good luck and have fun!
It depends on what you want to do of course, but in my opinion C is still the best overall. Though it may differ depending on what you are hacking, not all hacking is done in one language, so it's probably best if you learn both C AND Python.
That's a great question. To be honest I would say probably about a year of just general study of computer science and learning more how computers operate. Then probably 6 months for just studying languages and really understanding how to write programs/software. And maybe another 6 months of actual experience of making your own apps. That would be a conservative estimate. The sooner you start, the sooner you will be there. I hope you can do it! Don't give up no matter how hard it gets. You can do it. If I can do it, then anybody can.
I know C, C++ and Assembly MIPS and I have no idea how to hack. I want to raise my programming skills and hack like my phone only or my computers in my home, just for the experience
That's a fun idea, just to learn. The best way to hack into stuff is actually using a virtual machine of some sort. Wine software supports vm's among a few others that are often used for simulating hacks. A really good way to go is to use Android Studio and emulate the phone so you're not actually hacking your own real phone, it's just an option among many others. The fact that you understand C and Assembly(s) language definitely tells me you're ready for the more interesting and harder stuff. Probably the best "hack" to start with if you're first getting into it is things related to buffer overflows. Also studying how DDOS works, especially teardrop attacks, and ping flooding. The other thing would be network sniffing, and perhaps also google daemon hacks, I'm sure you could learn a ton just from googling for very specific measures. Good luck!
Can you rank the easiest to the hardest programming language to learn? I'm currently learning Python and I'm very interested in the concept of programming languages. Love your videos btw!
Python is a pretty good place to start and I'd say it's very easy to grasp but if you're really interested in programming I can't recommend enough that you learn C. I started with C and it is absolutely a good language for building a strong foundation in programing basics. Even if you aren't going to stick with it just doing a bit of it will be very good habits for the future. Languages like java and c# are formed almost exactly like it and therefore it gives you a very strong foundation. Python is great and all , it offers a lot of freedom but at the expense of letting you get a way with things that just don't fly in other languages. C may look more complex but I promise you it will teach you a lot more a lot quicker than python will.
I think IcyFox made perfect points, but to be even more specific I'll rank them from easiest to hardest really quick. Python >= Javascript > Swift > Ruby > C# > Java > C > C++ Of course that only addresses the biggest languages, there are many all over the spectrum. Javascript and Python are for sure the easiest to learn for beginners, about equal I'd say for the length of educational time. And towards the harder end of the spectrum would just be lower languages like C and C++ where you have more control over memory. If you want to go really low then assembler languages would be some of the more complex as well. If you're new definitely stick to Python or Javascript depending on what you want to do, then move down to C to get a deep foundation into programming.
@@JoshChristiane Absolutely, that is actually a perfect list. Obviously assembler like you said is based on the cpu's architecture, and is therefore harder to learn, but today it's easier as most cpus are based around the 8086 cpu. I create game hacks and x86 (mainly) assembler is necessary not for programming but for disassembling programs and looking at each instruction the cpu executes at runtime, assembly can be the best for low-level process hacking. It's a must for reverse engineering. The actually hack is written in c/c++ and a little bit of inline assembler though. Great video man!
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@Hazem Ali No, not technically. But I love to study it and have a great appreciation for world religious studies. Mostly I study Christianity and Arabic/Muslim heritage, culture, and beliefs. I really love the Arabic people as well, I find they're very honorable. Of course I believe in Allah (God) and love to research more about different cultures views.
Well thank you, I'm glad you're able to get something out of the video. I myself am not a hacker but I do study it because my job involves cyber security, so understanding how is essential.
As’salamu Aleykum. I’ve recently started learning C++. My main goal was to use it for day-to-day problem solving. My first project was a program made to decide what to Eat, ha ha. But I lean more to the ethical hacking aspect of programming. Are there any sources you would recommend reading/researching? Which language should i combine with the current language? I’ve read that you’re a muslim. My suggestion is that you look into Mohammed Hijab for intellectual discussions regarding Islam, but also Nouman Ali Khan for the Tafsir(understanding) of the Quranic verses. I hope this helps you in your endevour. May peace be upon you -20 year old Mo
Thanks for the comment! C++ is the only language you'll need to be honest when it comes to real productivity, ethical defensive hacking and research. However, many great books and resources are also written in Python, so if you want to supplement with another language then I recommend Python because it's so different from C++. Those differences actually become a strength when you know both, because one is a fast prototyping scripting language, and the other is a deep powerful language. Just study it on Codecademy.com I also recommend buying the books "Computer Science Distilled", "Grokking Algorithms", and "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation". Those books will REALLY help you understand the foundations of computer science and hacking so that you can help with ethical hacking and understandings of cyber security. I'm not exactly Muslim, but my beliefs are similar, and I have great respect for Muslim culture and Allah, so I love to study about such subjects. Thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into that! Jazaka Allahu Khairan May peace be with you as well!
Hahah, :P it could happen. Probably has many times before. Where I've worked something similar happened and the guy tried to take servers hostage (using blackmail). Didn't work out so well for him.
Yeah C is the core language that most languages are designed from, just abstractions of it. I really love it, I hope you learn it and enjoy it as well!
thank you for this. you reassured that what my adhd self was doing was right and I am very motivated!! I am going to work on ethical hacking more! I am starting with python and java and soon will be developing some skills in it and then shift to c.
For me it's more complex. I hate reading books UNLESS they are programming books. I read seriously every programming book, I buy them all and spend hours daily reading all of them (for every language I can pick up). I just love reading about programming, but I hate reading about fiction, to me that's boring. Is that weird? I love reading code in general too, but I like writing it even more.
But Like, Just in theory, If you can write really good in assembly, it would have the Most possibilities, right? Like i read much about that topic and Know that assembly ist hard, bloody Work, but still i think it would be Worth it.
Not necessarily. There is no such language as "assembly" but rather many different "assemblers" like X86 and such. Most are very similar functionally speaking but not necessarily all the same. An assembler or assembly language is basically just the lowest level you can go, but it won't be compatible with every computer because it's architecture specific. The entire point of C and C++ were basically to give you the generic power of assemblers (built on top of that) but in a more human readable way that helps you develop code cross-architecture. So you'd still be best off with C or C++ in most cases. However, if you know the system you specifically want to hack, understand that architecture well and have access to some form of injection into the machine itself then yes assembly(ers) are going to load and process the most quickly, and leave the smallest/least fingerprint. Sorry if this is a long answer, but it's a very complex topic.
Bro I want be a a hacker like a hacker who just broke in and do not show their presence can you Plz help me out I am a total beginner so waiting for your reply and hope you won't let me down
1_ learn python ( for using it at hacking with Linux and to make learning other languages Easier ) 2_ learn using linux ( download it and practice on it with online courses ) 3_ discover by your self 😉
You can totally do it, pick up some books on Python and just start working on it, you'll do great if you're patient and just give it time. I'd say spend a year or two just learning the foundations of programming and computer science, then start practicing (on Linux) with shells and networks.
You're neither right nor wrong. The term "language" is pretty broad, and people are free to interpret it how they choose, but just don't fall into the trap of being a 'language' syntax snob, because it helps nobody. Every tool has its place and purpose. There is no prerequisite to the use of the term "language" generally speaking. Hyper Text Markup Language literally has language in the very name as its considered a "markup language". Many people refuse to call Python a language as well and insist it's only "scripting", but really this is just language snobbery. They all serve the same functional purpose: code you write in order to achieve an end result! Thanks for the feedback though!
I wrote out a long response but youtube deleted it and never sent it. So I'll summarize quickly: C is for light-weight programming, hardware programming and robotics because it's NOT object oriented but instead you write code procedural (mostly linear). Choose C++ if you want to make games, hack, and do more generic useful functions with programming. C++ is bigger, heavier, and bulkier so it's not good for microprocessors, but for computers the size difference means nothing so C++ is usually the better choice because it can write both C and C++ style code, OOP and functional/procedural programming. Choose C++ unless you're having trouble learning, C is much easier to learn first in my opinion.
If you’re not comfortable with C++/C or you just feel it doesn’t fit to your programming style, there’s C# which is easier and powerful at the same time. It’s slower than C/C++, but that’s pretty fast enough for most tasks, like game hacking (MSIL injection), game development, software development and so on. Is way more understandable and easier to write. You can manipulate and interact with memory, usually you should avoid pointers if you’re not into game hacking, pass by reference is fine. Anyway you can run unsafe code which is useful if you have to deal with pointers. Harmony is a nice resource if you want to make some experiments with MSIL, modding and hacking. MSIL (Or just IL) is an assembly language but on C# is different from the common ASM. Injecting MSIL code is pretty easy but you’ve to understand how it works before deal with it. I’d choose C# anyway.
Great video. Your voice also is great. Very well explained. I did learn some C but C didnt work well with examples in the books i used, some valid code didnt compile or work. With java this wasnt the case. Documentation for C is lacking also- no api to look up like i could do with javadocs.
Thank you very much for watching!! And thank you for the compliment as well, that means a lot to me after growing up being teased for my voice constantly haha. Documentation for C can be outdated or lacking sometimes, that's true. But if you find good sources it gets a lot easier. I suppose access to quality information is always the biggest struggle when learning anything. Java + Javadocs are really straightforward to learn and use, so I definitely agree that for many people that could be a lot easier route.
That’s a great idea and would make a wonderful technical video. I should make a video dedicated to that subject. But for now I choose C as a personal choice, and it’s much cleaner and easier to work with for me.
Well it depends on your goals and what you want to achieve. Many people only learn C and use C their entire career, nothing else. But some people want to branch out more and learn more languages in order to work different jobs, or do different tasks. There are many reasons to learn others as well, but I'd recommend just starting with C and only learning more as you truly need to when the task arises that requires it. Thanks for watching and the great question!
@@JoshChristiane Thank you for your time to reply and thank you for the recommendation and thank you also for the video i always want to learn hacking since it's cool and professional and i hope i get to be white hat👌🏻
I have learned C, from this I didn't mean I am a pro. I have just finished reading my C books and created some beginners to intermediate programs. I want to go deep into C and learn hacking with C. Can you please tell me the resources from where I can start learning Hacking with C. because I didn't any useful information by google search. Thanks
Absolutely. If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend the C educational book "C Primer". It's probably the best and most thorough book ever written on C, I read it last year, excellent read. After that when you feel really comfortable with the language I recommend the book "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition". You can buy it on Amazon, it's considered the best hacking book and resource available anywhere. Other than that just youtube and google specific techniques.
@@JoshChristiane Thanks for the advice Josh, I have purchased the book Hacking: The Art of Exploitation 2e I am very excited for the new knowledge from this book.
The one is specifically called: C Primer Plus (6th Edition) (Developer's Library) written by Stephen Prata. Or his C++ book, that's also excellent, depending on your language choice.
Go is primarily built as a language to manage servers specifically for large corporations. I believe Google built it as an alternative for personal use then proceeded to make it public later on. As far as it goes I actually don't think it's nearly as well designed as many others are, but it's useful depending on the context of how you use it I suppose. If you worked at Google you'd possibly need to learn it.
I'm still new to this, but in time I'll gain more as I build the channel and make more videos. Thanks so much for watching and the comment! Made my day. :)
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then you'll be in debt.... like the government.
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@@Lg-xt5eh wow
now u dont want to be like the government kids
He reminds me of Will Witt from pragerU, especially after the joke!
So no harm no foul. Lol
sad he's not posting consistently... This is great content... Informative, concise and no unnecessary Segue.
Aw thanks, but I have started posting every week now!
@@JoshChristiane sweet... I now know what to binge...
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Dude your sense of humor in these videos is amazing!
Haha, thanks, I'm glad somebody gets British humour at least!
How can you forgot to mention the best programming language for hacking *scratch*
Aw darn, forgot that one. I'll have to include it next time. ;)
I’m dead right now
i put together some blocks in scratch and hacked the government and destroyed the mainframe
XiroZZ ok
@@JoshChristiane i saw that wink
Please blink!!!!
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@@Abdullah-ig7fo You see it too right??
He is playing the blinking game.
I put lubricated eye drops in my eyes (because of the lights) so I guess I just didn't realize I wasn't blinking, hahaha!
@@JoshChristiane That's the funniest thing I have heard today 😂❤️.
So C is the sharpest and the most precise tool in shed...right?
Exactly, that's how I'd describe it.
Somebody once told me the world...
She was looking kinda dumb with her finger and her thumb in the shape of an L on her forehead
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You really deserve more subscribers.
Thank you!! Need to work on that.
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@@JoshChristiane yeh he was right you deserve more but can you tell me or suggest someone how to hack with Java I have studied in school
@@JoshChristiane how to hack game with Java
He's true
I started with linux!
Now i cant imagine me using windows
Yeah Linux is pretty cool. I've had a lot of issues in the past with Linux freezing on my custom builds, but it seems to have gotten a lot better the last 2 years. Windows has recently developed a new issue as well with slowing upon some boots, it must be a recently introduced memory leak I think, I've noticed it on every machine I use.
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than who you will be in debt like the government lol🤣
What you are talking about in talking about white, grey and black... is just about "cracking." Hacking is just reverse engineering and/or creating new things by programming and/or re-engineering in new and novel ways that was never intended by the oem of a product... And these kinds of hacking are both legal and incredibly beneficial to the community and the world. Cracking is different... And you should differentiate hacking from cracking.
You're completely and entirely right. And in other videos I do actually differentiate the difference between "cracking" and "hacking" but people got upset and said "sure that was true long ago, but language changes and now we call hacking what used to be called cracking". Basically because of Hollywood using the wrong term for four decades the meaning of the word has changed. If I had made a video called "Best languages for cracking" people would not know what I was talking about. I will eventually upload a video on the history of the terms, I'm just trying to stay in touch with the language people understand. But yes, technically you are correct. The term "hack" traditionally means to create a file, and "crack" means to destroy something or break in.
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Thank you, Steve! All the best to you! I am drinking fantastic Kenyan coffee as we speak :))!
I used to teach assembly language long ago and now I already forgot anything about it, it was fun that we can make the keyboard led like a dancing lights :D
It's certainly a good experience to have.
Man this was a great video keep up the brilliant work
And please upload more amazing videos
Thank you so much. :)) I will upload more soon.
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oh my god
you really deserve more views and subscribers
your channel is a treasure my friend
Thank you so much!
Thanks for covering the basics. Good info for sure for anyone interested in programming and hacking!
Clint Engler basics? i’m so lost. i’m so new. i’m not worthy of this genius :/
In the future I'll make some even more simple videos for beginners! That could help you out a lot potentially, don't give up!
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Thank you! I have nothing but love for my Nigerian friends, have a great day!
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Ugh.....you mean she right?
@@lodostic1015 No, I think they meant he
@@terriblename4084 _oh no!_
Wow this vid was 6 years ago. Very informative. Thanks! Watching yr 2024
Glad it was helpful despite being an older video. Can't believe 6 years went by so fast. I feel like COVID made time speed up somehow.
Finally a thorough video on programming languages, got a new sub. Thanks for the content.
Awesome, thank you for watching! Glad you appreciated it.
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I blanked out multiple times while watching this video... this guys voice is soothing as fuck.
Haha, well thank you, I appreciate the comment. Glad I don't have to change that at least. 🙈
Who is watching at 2020A.D on the lockdown situation?
I’m a beginner but from your explanation, I can say you’re great. Can you please teach me?
Thank you! I'm not a very good teacher to be honest, but I can guide you in the right direction. I first recommend learning vanilla programming. My favorite site for this is codecademy.com play with every language until you find one you enjoy. Then I recommend the book "The art of exploitation". Between those two paths you'll feel a lot more comfortable in no time at all.
@@JoshChristiane thanks so much
If you have any more questions or ever need guidance on where to go next please leave another comment and let me know and I'll try to point you in the right direction. But make sure you leave it as a new comment as I don't actually see replies to old comments.
I am happy that I started my journey with C.
And thanks for sharing the good information Sir!
That was a smart choice. C is my absolute favourite language, it's stood the test of time and not going anywhere anytime soon. :)
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I didn't start with C, but it became my all-time favorite and I don't feel like using anything else for a long time.
Well unfortunately i have to disagree assembly is absolutly important to hackers not just for breaking into device but getting into the innards of operating systems, also C programs can have and call assembly instructions internal to the program but again you need to study assembly to know what to put in a c program. The 2 biggest is masm for windows OS and nasm for linux OS.
You're completely correct, I don't disagree with any of that. Assemblers are the foundation of all modern programming, though that's a little bit on the deeper side for most people wanting to just learn and get into cyber security right away. Higher more abstracted languages are usually an easier starting place.
I would start with learning Russian then Chinese, along with English those 3 are the best languages for hacking
Hahaha, good point!
Or just put everything in a translator😅
Started with python. For me cpp is the hardest for me. It is very hard to understand and grasp how it works. Especially the memory stuff.
Absolutely. It's a lot harder to understand how it works. Just be super patient and buy the book "C++ Primer Plus", and I highly recommend the wonderful website: www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
Go through this website and read every section slowly and carefully. It won't take more than a week or two if you practice every thing you read, you'll be a C++ master in just a few weeks, and understand it really well.
This course is really good and free too: www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-c-plus-plus
@@JoshChristiane wow alright. Will do. I really appreciate the recommendations. c:
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Thank you it's very helpful because I'm a bit confused and I feel like I lost my way but now? I feel like I want to learn even more!
Can I have my familia back
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I wanna know how to hack to work for the police to help track down people that broke the law etc.
I am just a kid doe hoping to get a good job in the future
Just pick up lots of books to read and look towards your local educational institutions for further information. Many high schools and local colleges offer courses on computer science, which is a bounce-board to get you started.
Hey can you teach the basics of hacking pls..
Yes I can, and will soon, hopefully. :)
dude, there have been lots of it in youtube. Check it out. Then, choose which language you want.
white hat hacker : hacker who works for the government
black hat hacker: a hacker who never support government
gray hat hacker: someone who is between
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Ethical hacker: the hacker who uses his skills to help others (like hacktivists) or to do silly stuffs (like hacking android games)
Offensive hacker: hacker who uses his skills to harm people and for selfish reasons (like cybermafia)
hacktivist: hacker who uses his skills to support human rights and do not care if he has to harm government to stop it's corruption (either gray or black hat hackers)
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low level programming language: programming language that is close to machine language (like assembly and almost only assembly)
high level programming language: programming language that uses some human language starting from c and going above
HTML and CSS are not programming languages. they are more like text files to design layout. it is similar to GUI
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but I loved the option of using C for hacking. it was my first language that I learned and it's speed and power are incredibly amazing. but unfortunately it doesn't support OOP so maybe switching between C and C++ and we need to learn to control the runtime softwares so we can access to every programming language and every system using c. nice video thanks alot
That’s a great list. And totally dead on! Thank you :)
My favourite languages is python, c , java.
Excellent choice. I love Python and C, Java I could live without but it's close to C# and I like that, so I could see a love for it haha. Thanks for the comment!
@@JoshChristiane thanks bro for replying me I wish one day you will be a great youtuber 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. Keep it up.☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🤩🤩🤩🤩.
@@yashrajsingh6145 Thank you very much. I wish for that as well perhaps one day! :D
Came here for hacking stayed for the calming voice
Thank you! :D! That’s very nice of you to say!
Hello Josh, I would like to know, whether should I start with assembly or C?.
Definitely C. Assemblers don't really make a lot of sense unless you fully understand how more "English" styled languages operate. Definitely learn a more human readable language first like Python or C. Assemblers are also extremely specific to a certain architecture (CPU) so they're not nearly as practical.
@@JoshChristiane thank you so much for reply!. This question has been a very frustrating thing for me until now. Thanks!
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The focusrite behind convinced me to subscribe *.*
Thanks haha. Those Focusrite units are shockingly good preamps for the money, I went through about 20 different units when I chose that one. I was an audio engineer (specifically relating to editing and tracking) for almost a decade as my primary profession so that's why I collect gear. Though 90% of it is off-screen in road cases.
The right title for this video is : Why C is the best programming language :)
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thanks for advice i am really confused to which language i have to learn it
Thank you for watching! Appreciate the comment. 🤠 I hope you find the right language and learning path for yourself. Every person is unique.
Me 4 years ago : I wanna hack clash of clans lets hack !!
Me 3 years 365 days 23 hours 40 minutes ago: Holllyyyyy shittt what dafuk is programming language why are their name so weird?(yep it was a leap year)
Me 2 years ago: finally understands the basic concept of programming and its scopes and screams 'woah'
Me 1 year 364 days 23 hours 40 minutes ago: *writes a program in c without copying from the internet while banging my head against the wall regretting why my school had account and office management instead of computer science
Me 1 year ago: thinking i have mastered c now, searched for some easy hacking using c and facepalmed after seeing some syntax i had never seen in my life
Me 6 months ago : after going through these master concepts of c books decides this is not my thing
Me right now 12th September 2019: gets a video recommended saying.......
Btw the dates are a reference as to the current date is 1st jan 2019
Haha, but none of your knowledge has gone to waste! Even if you don't end up ever using code it still helps people to be able to think using logic better. Education isn't always about what is practical in use, but also what helps you grow as a person and widens your perspective.
Though, with that said, please keep studying and learning more about C and its frameworks, it's SO useful and it's really fun to make stuff! It could also lead to a great job for you I'm sure, :)! Good luck and happy programming!
Can you recommend anything to start hacking? Im learning python to start coding and i think i got a good grasp of it, im just wondering when i do finish, what program will i move into; I sort of want to be a black hat but not as deadly if that makes sense. Just to troll my friends or something and eventually grow into a white hat.
I think that's a valid aspiration. Just keep studying Python and when you feel really comfortable spend a couple weeks studying the book "Hacking the art of exploitation". It teaches you a few basic tips and tricks into using C to hack some basic things. I think that's exactly what you're looking for. You can also google some basic hacking using simple SQL techniques, that may also help you out.
Like, when i heard you i didn't look at the subscribers and likes to see if it is worth the time. But when i heard you and saw the video, i wen't to the comment section to see what people thought of the video. Then i saw like thousands of comments saying that you need to have 1.000.000+ subscribers. I thought you had like 100.000 subs. And then i check them. You don't even have 1.000?? Man, you deserve more than 200.000 subs! Good luck!!
Thank you so much, I hope one day I can get there. :) With many more videos and topics I'm sure I could achieve it in time.
@@JoshChristiane Wish you the best of luck!!
I remember discussing this on Torum
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oky tbh this video was more informative than the 100 articles that i red before watching this ....
Wow thanks for saying that! I really appreciate the feedback, glad you could glean useful information from it.
Look at those racks you got... I like your audio setup brother!
Thanks, I love them too. Love music and audio gear!
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This is so awesome that you like every comment after 2 years of video release.
I try to keep up to date to help people whenever they post comments or have questions! More videos coming soon. :)
I can't believe he has replied to every comment ever
I check comments every morning and try to reply to anything I can.
@@JoshChristiane when you have more subscribers you won't be able to do it . Lol
dude, your videos are incredible. please keep making these
Thanks, will do! I'm glad you liked it :)
Thanks so much! Very informative:)
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching. :D
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Hey ,i think u should start a comedy channel ur sense of humour is op
I think my sense of humour is pretty terrible, personally. Not sure I'd do so well doing comedy, hahaha.
@@JoshChristiane well then i gotta say that you are funny when it comes to computer related jokes😂
omg this guy deserve a million subscriber, like really i love how the quality of this video and how he explain thing, keep up the good work buddy!
i literally thought this guy was a big youtuber, because of the effort he put in on this video
Thank you, Boteng! That means a lot, hopefully I can get there one day!
This is what youTube was made for.
Great man and upload more videos
Aww, thank you! That's really nice and encouraging to hear you say. I totally agree, RUclips needs to stay a free platform for everybody to make interesting or educational videos. Thanks for watching. :D!
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You're extremely underrated
Oh wow thank you, that means a lot :)!
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Despite my lack of sleep, am I the only one who sees those back speakers as E.T.''s head?!
Great video btw 👍
Oh my gosh, lol. Also I could see "Wall-E" or perhaps that cute robot from that movie "Short Circuit" made in the 80's.
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Thank you for helping answer my question!
No problem! Glad I could help. :)
astonishing video quality yet low subscribers that's totally unfair
I just need to make a lot more videos, thank you so much for the comment though. :)
Why u stop making videos? U make cool work with these videos.
Thank you so much. I'm working on the next one, it's just taking me a long time because of my work full time. :))
Real life sheldon
I don't watch that show, but I think I know who you are talking about :P.
Really great information with every second utilized.... you deserve more support buddy❤️
Thanks a lot!! I appreciate that you actually watched, every view means my time putting it together was worth it. :)
So this is what Pewdiepie doing to defeat cocomelon and t-series? Banned
I don't follow along with that, I'll have to research it, lol.
Python....
Anyone??
Absolutely!! Gotta love Python. :)
I learned python
Me, I'm taking Python now
Me :4
I'm starting out pen testing. Whats does python have over powershell??
So what if I want to hack gaming consoles like how the switch was and others like the ps3, 3ds, wii u?(and as of recent the ps5, it used Java code)
That's a big topic actually. Every console has many nodes or points of attack. There are individual hardware chip attacks and interceptions that could be done (likely in pure machine code or at the assembler level), possibly could even be done on a breadboard depending on the exact thing you're trying to accomplish. Every console has low level programming for the drivers that's most likely C or C++, so that could be another point of attack. Pretty much all video game consoles run the actual games as C++, so if you're looking to hack at the game ROM level you'd have to use C++. Then when you mention Java that's likely more on the networking side. Information that comes in and goes out through networking can be done in tons of different languages, but Java being used wouldn't surprise me if you're intercepting data flowing out through the web. Java is still a very common language used for networking and server storage/talkback, so that's probably a good place to start if that's your aim. The key I think first is trying to figure out exactly what you're trying to do on a very specific level, then work your way down from there.
i'm from egypt and love your channel
Thank you very very much, I hope to upload a lot more hacking and teaching tech tutorials really soon. Love from America!
@@JoshChristiane if can
Ahmed abdeaziz bro that’s cool love from America!!
@@mistakenmeme thx
White Hat : Jedi Order
Black Hat : Sith Order
Grey Hat : Grey Order
I've studied a bit of HTML and I'm learning python at the moment. After I get good at Python, I'll continue working with HTML and CSS. After that I'll start learning Javascript. And if C++ is still relevant after I'm good at all of these, I'll learn it. Any thoughts on this? I wanna work in cyber sec, but I wanna learn basic developer stuff first.
Your path sound perfect. HTML and CSS are the perfect gateway into programming and heavier use-case stuff. Javascript and Python are both easy to learn, one does front-end well, and the other does back-end well so they play nicely together as well. Leave the C++ stuff for later if you ever need it, no point in learning it if you won't use it. For CyberSec I'd recommend just sticking with Java or Python as that is what's most commonly used these days for web (back-end).
@@JoshChristiane thank you very much :)
I know this sounds funny but I got scammed and I knew I was going to get scammed but it wasn't like $8 when it happened I was wondering why are these people doing this and no one is stopping them so I was like if no one does it do it I will do it knowing that I know the basics of programming Since I was young, I wanted to learn programming, so I started learning Python language
so ya thats the reason lol
I'm sorry you got scammed. Whether it's $8 or $8,000, doesn't matter, scammers will do anything in within their ability to rip you off. I'm glad you're studying programming as it makes you better at identifying scammers and helping others as well as yourself. Good luck in your journey, I wish you much success as a programmer!
You deserve more subscribers.
Thank you, I appreciate it :)!
Cool! I like your channel 👍🏻 every week I’m waiting a New video ❤️
Thank you! :)
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I really like this look at it, I agree, a compiled language is faster and is overall a better choice for hackers, I make desktop controllers and keyloggers with winsock in c++, and I have to say, I personally think *either* c or c++ are great places to start, and the best languages for hacking.
Totally agreed. There is a reason most malware is written in C, it's just so powerful and fast.
@@JoshChristiane I agree, the idea of pointers is honestly bad at times but gives insane ability. This is so far the best channel I've seen to look at hacking from a better perspective than 'network attacks' which in my opinion aren't really 'hacks' as they're just skids in linux. I actually started out with lua because I knew that it went well with other languages like c and c++ and was a good learn.
I can create backdoors and some malware with python but I think it's better to switch to C.. is it ? which is best C or Python!
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i am just a rookie and i want to learn hacking for just hobby
But I didn't knew where to start with so basically I learned
Basics of terminal and how to use it then I learned java and java script and now I am learning php
I don't know what to do after then i just don't want only execute python scripts on terminal for phishing i want to be a grey hat but don't know where to learn
Get yourself a laptop or computer where you can have a virtual machine installed. Then start practicing basic techniques from the book "the art of exploitation", you can download it online or buy it on Amazon. For now just copy what you read in the book and over time you'll adjust to understanding exactly how all of it works. That would be my advice, you learn best by doing. I highly recommend being careful, safe, and always practicing things legally. White hat all the way if you want to be safe! Good luck and have fun!
Bro can you tell me what is the best hacking language?
C++ or python????
It depends on what you want to do of course, but in my opinion C is still the best overall. Though it may differ depending on what you are hacking, not all hacking is done in one language, so it's probably best if you learn both C AND Python.
@@JoshChristiane THANKS you a lot bro ♥️
It's been 3 years...
I KNOW hahaha, it's been too long. I need to revise some stuff. :P
In How much time I can learn c+ and python if I study it daily , I have 0 knowledge about any computer language
That's a great question. To be honest I would say probably about a year of just general study of computer science and learning more how computers operate. Then probably 6 months for just studying languages and really understanding how to write programs/software. And maybe another 6 months of actual experience of making your own apps. That would be a conservative estimate.
The sooner you start, the sooner you will be there. I hope you can do it! Don't give up no matter how hard it gets. You can do it. If I can do it, then anybody can.
I know C, C++ and Assembly MIPS and I have no idea how to hack. I want to raise my programming skills and hack like my phone only or my computers in my home, just for the experience
That's a fun idea, just to learn. The best way to hack into stuff is actually using a virtual machine of some sort. Wine software supports vm's among a few others that are often used for simulating hacks. A really good way to go is to use Android Studio and emulate the phone so you're not actually hacking your own real phone, it's just an option among many others. The fact that you understand C and Assembly(s) language definitely tells me you're ready for the more interesting and harder stuff. Probably the best "hack" to start with if you're first getting into it is things related to buffer overflows. Also studying how DDOS works, especially teardrop attacks, and ping flooding. The other thing would be network sniffing, and perhaps also google daemon hacks, I'm sure you could learn a ton just from googling for very specific measures. Good luck!
Can you rank the easiest to the hardest programming language to learn?
I'm currently learning Python and I'm very interested in the concept of programming languages. Love your videos btw!
Python is a pretty good place to start and I'd say it's very easy to grasp but if you're really interested in programming I can't recommend enough that you learn C. I started with C and it is absolutely a good language for building a strong foundation in programing basics. Even if you aren't going to stick with it just doing a bit of it will be very good habits for the future. Languages like java and c# are formed almost exactly like it and therefore it gives you a very strong foundation. Python is great and all , it offers a lot of freedom but at the expense of letting you get a way with things that just don't fly in other languages. C may look more complex but I promise you it will teach you a lot more a lot quicker than python will.
I think IcyFox made perfect points, but to be even more specific I'll rank them from easiest to hardest really quick.
Python >= Javascript > Swift > Ruby > C# > Java > C > C++
Of course that only addresses the biggest languages, there are many all over the spectrum.
Javascript and Python are for sure the easiest to learn for beginners, about equal I'd say for the length of educational time. And towards the harder end of the spectrum would just be lower languages like C and C++ where you have more control over memory. If you want to go really low then assembler languages would be some of the more complex as well.
If you're new definitely stick to Python or Javascript depending on what you want to do, then move down to C to get a deep foundation into programming.
@@JoshChristiane Absolutely, that is actually a perfect list. Obviously assembler like you said is based on the cpu's architecture, and is therefore harder to learn, but today it's easier as most cpus are based around the 8086 cpu. I create game hacks and x86 (mainly) assembler is necessary not for programming but for disassembling programs and looking at each instruction the cpu executes at runtime, assembly can be the best for low-level process hacking. It's a must for reverse engineering. The actually hack is written in c/c++ and a little bit of inline assembler though. Great video man!
It's good to see somebody who knows what they're talking about, haha. :) Thanks!
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FYI: 3 new JavaScript libraries were made and launched between you finishing this video
Awesome! They're always busy updating and producing new content/features. That's really impressive, JS definitely has an incredibly strong future.
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استغفر الله
سبحان الله و بحمده
سبحان الله العظيم
ربي اغفر لي ولوالدي وللمسلمين و المسلمات والمؤمنين و المؤمنات الاحياء منهم و الاموات الى يوم الدين يارب العالمين
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@Hazem Ali No, not technically. But I love to study it and have a great appreciation for world religious studies. Mostly I study Christianity and Arabic/Muslim heritage, culture, and beliefs. I really love the Arabic people as well, I find they're very honorable. Of course I believe in Allah (God) and love to research more about different cultures views.
@Hazem Ali Thank you so much, I appreciate it! May Allah bless you and be with you.
how you summarise the video is great just learn C or python or javascript
i can read from your personality that you are really great hacker
Well thank you, I'm glad you're able to get something out of the video. I myself am not a hacker but I do study it because my job involves cyber security, so understanding how is essential.
As’salamu Aleykum.
I’ve recently started learning C++. My main goal was to use it for day-to-day problem solving.
My first project was a program made to decide what to Eat, ha ha. But I lean more to the ethical hacking aspect of programming. Are there any sources you would recommend reading/researching?
Which language should i combine with the current language?
I’ve read that you’re a muslim. My suggestion is that you look into
Mohammed Hijab for intellectual discussions regarding Islam, but also Nouman Ali Khan for the Tafsir(understanding) of the Quranic verses. I hope this helps you in your endevour.
May peace be upon you
-20 year old Mo
Thanks for the comment! C++ is the only language you'll need to be honest when it comes to real productivity, ethical defensive hacking and research. However, many great books and resources are also written in Python, so if you want to supplement with another language then I recommend Python because it's so different from C++. Those differences actually become a strength when you know both, because one is a fast prototyping scripting language, and the other is a deep powerful language. Just study it on Codecademy.com
I also recommend buying the books "Computer Science Distilled", "Grokking Algorithms", and "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation". Those books will REALLY help you understand the foundations of computer science and hacking so that you can help with ethical hacking and understandings of cyber security.
I'm not exactly Muslim, but my beliefs are similar, and I have great respect for Muslim culture and Allah, so I love to study about such subjects. Thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into that!
Jazaka Allahu Khairan
May peace be with you as well!
@@JoshChristiane you're reply is better than a muslim🤍
it's all fun and games until the best ethical hackers realized that they have been underpaid for so long that they go full black hat
Hahah, :P it could happen. Probably has many times before. Where I've worked something similar happened and the guy tried to take servers hostage (using blackmail). Didn't work out so well for him.
@@JoshChristiane damn. would be nice if there's a series to tell cybersecurity stories :D
@@user-jd3gf5xw1x Hmmmmm... GREAT idea...
I didn't know that c was so powerful. Nice video bro
Yeah C is the core language that most languages are designed from, just abstractions of it. I really love it, I hope you learn it and enjoy it as well!
@@JoshChristiane Yeah man, Lua, Python and others actually are made with C. I think of C as the Godfather of all languages, besides Pascal etc.
this dudes face is talking to me bout how many hacks he did
Hahaha, no no no. I assure you not.
thank you for this. you reassured that what my adhd self was doing was right and I am very motivated!!
I am going to work on ethical hacking more! I am starting with python and java and soon will be developing some skills in it and then shift to c.
That sounds like an excellent plan! I wish you great luck, and hope you do well. :D
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I hate reading books , but i love reading programming language
For me it's more complex. I hate reading books UNLESS they are programming books. I read seriously every programming book, I buy them all and spend hours daily reading all of them (for every language I can pick up). I just love reading about programming, but I hate reading about fiction, to me that's boring. Is that weird? I love reading code in general too, but I like writing it even more.
@@JoshChristiane true🧡
700 sub's?!?!
You deserve a billion!!!
Thank you, I really do appreciate the comment! :))
@@JoshChristiane and I appreciate the content
You got your self a new subscriber
I love your videos man
Thank you! I hope to make many more. :)
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But Like, Just in theory, If you can write really good in assembly, it would have the Most possibilities, right?
Like i read much about that topic and Know that assembly ist hard, bloody Work, but still i think it would be Worth it.
Not necessarily. There is no such language as "assembly" but rather many different "assemblers" like X86 and such. Most are very similar functionally speaking but not necessarily all the same. An assembler or assembly language is basically just the lowest level you can go, but it won't be compatible with every computer because it's architecture specific. The entire point of C and C++ were basically to give you the generic power of assemblers (built on top of that) but in a more human readable way that helps you develop code cross-architecture. So you'd still be best off with C or C++ in most cases. However, if you know the system you specifically want to hack, understand that architecture well and have access to some form of injection into the machine itself then yes assembly(ers) are going to load and process the most quickly, and leave the smallest/least fingerprint. Sorry if this is a long answer, but it's a very complex topic.
@@JoshChristiane this is exactly how i understood it, i Just couldnt describe it as Well, thank you.
Bro I want be a a hacker like a hacker who just broke in and do not show their presence can you Plz help me out I am a total beginner so waiting for your reply and hope you won't let me down
1_ learn python
( for using it at hacking with Linux and to make learning other languages Easier )
2_ learn using linux
( download it and practice on it with online courses )
3_ discover by your self 😉
You can totally do it, pick up some books on Python and just start working on it, you'll do great if you're patient and just give it time. I'd say spend a year or two just learning the foundations of programming and computer science, then start practicing (on Linux) with shells and networks.
Batch is good for single computers, They can shutdown computers and crash websites by spam ping.
Excellent point!
HTML IS NOT A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE !!!!! Call It SCRIPTING.
No:
- if statments
- for loops
- arrays/lists
- no logic
- etc ......
You're neither right nor wrong. The term "language" is pretty broad, and people are free to interpret it how they choose, but just don't fall into the trap of being a 'language' syntax snob, because it helps nobody. Every tool has its place and purpose. There is no prerequisite to the use of the term "language" generally speaking. Hyper Text Markup Language literally has language in the very name as its considered a "markup language". Many people refuse to call Python a language as well and insist it's only "scripting", but really this is just language snobbery. They all serve the same functional purpose: code you write in order to achieve an end result! Thanks for the feedback though!
drumer2142 it’s a markup...go sit in the corner
I'm learning c++ in school rn, what's the main difference c++ vs c, and how important are those distinctions? Is c better to learn first?
c++ is c with classes and more features.
I wrote out a long response but youtube deleted it and never sent it. So I'll summarize quickly:
C is for light-weight programming, hardware programming and robotics because it's NOT object oriented but instead you write code procedural (mostly linear).
Choose C++ if you want to make games, hack, and do more generic useful functions with programming. C++ is bigger, heavier, and bulkier so it's not good for microprocessors, but for computers the size difference means nothing so C++ is usually the better choice because it can write both C and C++ style code, OOP and functional/procedural programming. Choose C++ unless you're having trouble learning, C is much easier to learn first in my opinion.
If you’re not comfortable with C++/C or you just feel it doesn’t fit to your programming style, there’s C# which is easier and powerful at the same time. It’s slower than C/C++, but that’s pretty fast enough for most tasks, like game hacking (MSIL injection), game development, software development and so on.
Is way more understandable and easier to write.
You can manipulate and interact with memory, usually you should avoid pointers if you’re not into game hacking, pass by reference is fine.
Anyway you can run unsafe code which is useful if you have to deal with pointers.
Harmony is a nice resource if you want to make some experiments with MSIL, modding and hacking.
MSIL (Or just IL) is an assembly language but on C# is different from the common ASM.
Injecting MSIL code is pretty easy but you’ve to understand how it works before deal with it.
I’d choose C# anyway.
@@naounderscore5036 C# was actually my first language with Unity, definitely a great language. My favourite book was "Hacking with C#".
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Great video. Your voice also is great. Very well explained. I did learn some C but C didnt work well with examples in the books i used, some valid code didnt compile or work. With java this wasnt the case. Documentation for C is lacking also- no api to look up like i could do with javadocs.
Thank you very much for watching!! And thank you for the compliment as well, that means a lot to me after growing up being teased for my voice constantly haha. Documentation for C can be outdated or lacking sometimes, that's true. But if you find good sources it gets a lot easier. I suppose access to quality information is always the biggest struggle when learning anything. Java + Javadocs are really straightforward to learn and use, so I definitely agree that for many people that could be a lot easier route.
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C++ vs C ?
That’s a great idea and would make a wonderful technical video. I should make a video dedicated to that subject. But for now I choose C as a personal choice, and it’s much cleaner and easier to work with for me.
Thanks for the information and easy to understand but one question do we need to learn more language other instead of c only?
Well it depends on your goals and what you want to achieve. Many people only learn C and use C their entire career, nothing else. But some people want to branch out more and learn more languages in order to work different jobs, or do different tasks. There are many reasons to learn others as well, but I'd recommend just starting with C and only learning more as you truly need to when the task arises that requires it. Thanks for watching and the great question!
@@JoshChristiane Thank you for your time to reply and thank you for the recommendation and thank you also for the video i always want to learn hacking since it's cool and professional and i hope i get to be white hat👌🏻
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Thanks, I appreciate it! :)
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I have learned C, from this I didn't mean I am a pro. I have just finished reading my C books and created some beginners to intermediate programs. I want to go deep into C and learn hacking with C. Can you please tell me the resources from where I can start learning Hacking with C. because I didn't any useful information by google search. Thanks
Absolutely. If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend the C educational book "C Primer". It's probably the best and most thorough book ever written on C, I read it last year, excellent read.
After that when you feel really comfortable with the language I recommend the book "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition". You can buy it on Amazon, it's considered the best hacking book and resource available anywhere. Other than that just youtube and google specific techniques.
@@JoshChristiane Thanks for the advice Josh, I have purchased the book Hacking: The Art of Exploitation 2e I am very excited for the new knowledge from this book.
Glad I could help, it's a bit of a hard read at first but if you take it slow you'll learn many great techniques from it.
Hi Josh which of the c primers do you recommend I've checked on Amazon and there are several.
The one is specifically called: C Primer Plus (6th Edition) (Developer's Library) written by Stephen Prata. Or his C++ book, that's also excellent, depending on your language choice.
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Thank you so much 😀 that means a ton to me, makes it worth making the videos. I'll make a lot more when I have free time soon. :)
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Aww, thanks! The room is getting dusty and dirty now though, time to clean again!
Where the Go Language are in the Hierarchy of Programming Languages ?
Go is primarily built as a language to manage servers specifically for large corporations. I believe Google built it as an alternative for personal use then proceeded to make it public later on. As far as it goes I actually don't think it's nearly as well designed as many others are, but it's useful depending on the context of how you use it I suppose. If you worked at Google you'd possibly need to learn it.
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I'm still new to this, but in time I'll gain more as I build the channel and make more videos. Thanks so much for watching and the comment! Made my day. :)