As the purpose of this blog or blob as I inadvertently dubbed it one evening/morning is to help others get their feet wet in hacking, penetration testing, foolery with the computer, technical deviance, insert your semantics of choice here, it is inevitable that some the things my comrades and I post delve into the realm of techniques that could be used for more nefarious purposes than getting Micheal a date. I’ve seen some pretty eloquent blog posts and such on the ethics of putting hacking demonstrations right there on the internet as opposed to making a poor unfortunate want to be go to school for far too long like I did to learn a modicum of mediocre Linux jargon. Hence I’ll just link you there if you are interested, or doing some research paper for school, or whatnot. Anyway, the bottom line is what we do here is for educational purposes only. These proofs of concept are here so our readers can gain some basic insight into penetration testing techniques as they embark on the great journey towards becoming the next generation of famous people. If you use these techniques to attack systems without permission, you may very well land yourself in trouble. Nothing you will see here is sophisticated enough that a moderately decent security officer hasn’t seen it all before. That being said, set up some virtual machines, try all this out locally, impress your friends, pick up girls, and have fun.

Georgia

(And please always comment loudly that my grammar sucks. Like most aspiring novelists I am prone to excessively employ the phrase “I’ll leave that for the editors to figure out.”)