[Full-disclosure] Life cycle of a hacker by n3td3v
worried security
worriedsecurity at googlemail.com
Wed Oct 3 18:09:35 BST 2007
On 10/3/07, nitro <nitro at zolo.freelsd.net> wrote:
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> Very nice description of hacker lifecycle =)
>
> but imho, you forget a description of hackers who are no more public, fed
> up by the system, still producing 0day, you know, the real one, the one wich
> take years before being disclosed, these kind of people who are still
> entering where they want, the one who stay discret, who doesn't want to work
> for a big security company anymore... who are just idling on a lost channel
> with friends... you should see what i'm thinking to...
This is just a description of my world and perhaps how I see the security
community through my eyes, thats why "by n3td3v" is added on the end. Each
folks with have their own definition of the hacker life cycle, but I think
my description is as close to the truth as it gets.
On 10/3/07, php0t <php0t at zorro.hu> wrote:
> you forgot the most important one:
> n3td3v - godlike form that has all these levels surpassed by lightyears.
>
No one fits into just one category, for example, once you get to the
mature-bie stage, your personality has merged all the different stages of
your life into one.
Like the mature-bie may still goto yahoo chat for instance (as seen in the
new-bie category) to see what folks are upto. ;) just for different reasons.
Don't pigeon hole yourself when deciding where you fit in, in the industry.
but you do fit in somewhere in my description, I can guarantee you that.
On 10/3/07, Michael Simpson <mikie.simpson at gmail.com> wrote:
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> so i guess that n3td3v just called himself a jobbie
>
> for those not familiar with the vernacular
>
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jobbie
>
> most truthful thing i have heard yet from the wee coke-heid frae fife
Why do people assume i'm from Fife? No, i'm not a job-bie, I'm a
student-bie, actually.
On 10/3/07, crazy frog crazy frog <i.m.crazy.frog at gmail.com > wrote:
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> netd3v,
>
> thats a nice description of hacker life cycle.i like the different
> categories you made.keep up the good work :)
Thanks bro, I submitted it to Digg.
http://digg.com/security/Life_cycle_of_a_hacker_by_n3td3v
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