Advice for the Newbie By Duke Aren't you tired of being called a lamer and being flamed because you're just a newbie? This could help you earn the respect you need. First find a few people that you know who you think could help you get started. Ask simple questions at first. Don't bomb them with a million questions, this makes them get them annoyed. Pick something you want to learn.(Hacking, Virii, Cracking, Phreaking etc.) Ask them to give you some good URLs. Then READ READ READ. You will be a newbie forever if you don't read. When you get stumped on something ask your friend for some help. Ask for examples so you will have a better understanding. Don't be afraid to ask questions. If they call you "friend", you shouldn't have to worry. Don't worry if someone calls you a lamer or flames you. Those are the people who need to remember that they were newbies at one point also. The people who work together and learn from each other are going to be the ones that become Super-Elite-Hackers. But when you have a question don't just go somewhere and ask it. Research. Go to a search engine and look for as much info as possible before you ask. I don't suggest going to Mirc for answers. The people there are rarely ever a help. And in my opinion mostly every so-called hacker there is a big fucking lamer. Always try to keep contact with your friends. This brings you closer together and they will trust you more. And don't go using a new trick you learned on someone just because he called you a bitch in a chatroom. For one, he could be an advanced hacker and destroy your computer. Using tools like WinNuke and other programs along that line are lamer tools. Don't be afraid to try things. Just be sure you know what you're doing! I know a guy who thought it was funny to keep nuking some guy. Well that guy was a cop. He no longer has an ISP. Try to get involved with a group. Ask group leaders what you can do for them. A group is a great place to learn more. Try to get everyone's email or ICQ number.(You can find ICQ at www.mirabilis.com It's a great communication tool!) Talk with as many people as possible. Find out what projects your group has running. Join them if you think you could help out. Try to do has as many of these things as possible and you will get somewhere. Never give up and keep learning!