April 19, 2011

How to become a real Computer Geek


Little known to most, there are many benefits to being a computer geek. In our high-tech society, being a computer guru can be one of the most high paying jobs available and they are highly in
demand, especially if you want to become a network administrator. By tapping into your inner geek, you can develop a most useful skill that will be sure to pay off later in life.
Here with I am attaching some useful links ,It may help to a person who have real ambition to become a Real Computer Geek,a Geek, Hacker,A Reverse Engineer.
Things Every Computer Geek Should Know!!.
http://www.aagneyam.com/blog/?p=466
1.How to hide files in JPEG pictures.
If you’re looking to hide files on your PC hard drive, you may have read about ways to encrypt folders or change the attributes on a file so that they cannot be accessed by prying eyes. However, a lot of times hiding files or folders in that way requires that you install some sort of software on your computer, which could then be spotted by someone else.
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/hide-file-in-picture/
2. Google hacking at its finest.
Using Google, and some finely crafted searches we can find a lot of interesting information.
http://www.aagneyam.com/blog/?p=551
3.Access Any Website Or Forum Without Registering.
Visit any forum or website to find something useful and they will ask you to register. Every time a forum asks me to register, I simply close the site. You would probably do the same. But this time, lets face it.
http://www.addictivetips.com/internet-tips/access-any-website-or-forum-without-registering/
4.The Best Free Legal Hacking Sites.
Films like Swordfish and Hackers have made hacking seem cool, a lifestyle choice almost. However most techies know that in reality it’s often a difficult and time consuming process. Before diving head first into learning how to hack it’s advisable to get a taste of exactly what frustrations you might encounter, so below you’ll see our pick of the six best hacking sites to get you started.
http://www.brighthub.com/internet/security-privacy/articles/77093.aspx
5. Lock Picking (Physical and Software)
Lockpicking101 is a community of both hobby and professional lock pickers who have gathered together to learn about the craft. This site has a wealth of information, and it is worth reviewing some important threads to get yourself familiar with the site. If you came to Lockpicking101 to find some specific information, there is a good chance you’ll find it here in one of our many existing threads.
http://www.lockpicking101.com/
6. Hacking Basics.
An  index of world best Hacking websites.
http://www.aagneyam.com/blog/?p=1121
7. Top 10 Security tools for a computer Geek.
Anyone in the security field would be well advised to go over the list and investigate tools they are unfamiliar with.we  discovered several powerful new tools this way.
Linux: http://www.aagneyam.com/blog/?p=1127
Windows: http://www.aagneyam.com/blog/?p=1132
Network:  http://sectools.org/

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