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I want to learn hacking, which programming language is suitable for me?
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If you want become a hacker, only language, you should to know more about programming. Second: what kind of hacker do you mean to become?
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I also want to become a hacker so I am learning all languages
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to be expert in hacking u should learn all programming languages
that would help you alot
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if you are planing to hack websites , learn to be a web developer then you'll be able to .
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Look into Kali Linux or BackTrack 5 is agood place to start... learning python will be helpfull but it can never hurt to learn as many languages as possible.
it all depends on what you want to do, saying I want to learn to hack is like saying I want to learn how everything works. well.. everything works differently. so choose somewhere to focus on like password cracking or packet sniffing and learn as much as you can about that topic before you move on to the next.
Pentesting takes alot of time and patience to learn so i suggest breaking it down for yourself as much as possible and research how the tools your using work and not just how to use them. this will help you understand what is actually happening and help you understand the concepts rather than just the usage wich will be useful in the future when you come across similar tools or misbehaving code.
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install Kali Linux..
it provide build in security application..
learn python script for learn ethical hacking...
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and also.. the term 'hacker' is incredibly broad and can range from social engineering to mechanical manipulation so if your thinking of hacking various networks and computer systems you should look into becoming a Penetration Tester or pentester...sorry to add that in but i get annoyed when people use the term hacker too loosly lol
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Probably SQL, You can get pass through login systems, manipulate data, update or delete data, check username and password accounts.
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wanna become a gray hat hacker , discovers security flaws in softwares , and disclose them to the companies :)