Brand new here, don't really know where to start

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First of all, I'm a young teen that's recently gotten into more serious computer things. I've begun to learn Java and I figured I might as well also learn to hack. Honestly, I'm not interested in credit cards/paypal/etc.

I pretty much want to test my skills (and also grab some gold) by attempting to hack Runescape accounts.

Thing is, I have ABSOLUTELY no idea where to start. I have a pretty good idea for a application to fool people into downloading it and running it. I'm also wondering, should I start with a RAT or a keylogger?

Other than that, I really like the site and the people on here so far. I'm hoping to get right into this, though I do understand that this may take weeks, even months before I get my first "slave".

And yes, I did use the search bar and I read a bunch of articles, still confused on where to start
 
Start with keylogger, learn how to spread then perhaps move to RAT if you can port forward.
Pm me if your a good spreader. I can split loots with you as I have a convincing set up all FUD>
 
rslists said:
Start with keylogger, learn how to spread then perhaps move to RAT if you can port forward.
Pm me if your a good spreader. I can split loots with you as I have a convincing set up all FUD>
That sounds great, but remember I only have the idea right now, not the application itself. It may take me a while to develop it, but it's extremely simple and a complete hoax (ofc). Another thing, don't take me for a fool just because I am young. I will refuse to open any executable files you may or may not send me, and I'm going to need to gain a little more trust for you before I would ever start working with you. I'm not just going to start hacking with someone I just met on a forum. :wink_tongue:

Another thing, do you need to download something to become infected? I would really like to stay as safe as possible while doing this. I hoping for honest answers here, I know executable files (.exe's) can give you a computer virus, but what about other things, like .png's, .txt's, .app's, and other types of files? I'm on a mac, but I have a VM, so what's the risk of becoming infected? Is it possible to get an anti-virus software that can detect a FUD virus? Also, I just read an article about a guy randomly getting a Trojan. Can this happen without you downloading something?

Sorry for so many questions and thanks again.
- Bluefish
 
Anything you open from the internet can lead to you being infected.
 

No you cannot get a AV that detects a FUD virus, FUD mean fully undetectable so if a anti virus could detect it it would not be FUD.
 
Storm said:
Anything you open from the internet can lead to you being infected.
Even images? And what about on a Mac, they aren't supposed to be able to get a virus, but I doubt there isn't one.
 
Macs can get viruses (As seen with the flashback virus a week or so ago) but no RATs or Keyloggers (That I know of) are built to run on macs. You would be fine just running it on your VM. To get your first victim could take as little as 5 minutes to a couple of days depending on your spreading method.
 
Alright, so I'm ready to work. Just a few more questions

1. Do I need a VPN or a proxy for RAT'ing RS accounts?
2. How does the RAT work? Does it include a trojan for people to download? Or do you have to link the virus and the RAT, or is the RAT the virus?
3. How can I get a free crypter (Sorry, I just can't spend any IRL money)
4. Can you use Port Map to port forward?
5. Can keyloggers get pins? Which keylogger should I use? How does the keylogger communicate with my computer?
6. Can I get a link to a full tutorial on Keyloggers and RATs?

Thanks so much for all the help. It means a lot!
- Bluefish
 

1. You are best off buying a VPN for 6 bucks a month.
2. A RAT is the trojan.
3. You can't get a free crypter. You will be best off buying a crypt for RSGP and once you get RSGP sell it for PP and buy a crypter.
4. I'm not sure what Port Map is. It all depends on your router.
5. Depends on the keylogger. It sends logs to your email or FTP.
6. Go to the hacking guide section.
 
Your best bet would be to learn the basics at Hackforums.net if you haven't already
 
Yes and yes.
Mac's can be infected by the same things that are made for a Windows computer, and that includes RAT's and keyloggers.
The infection rate for a Mac, however, is very low compared to a Windows PC for one reason. Windows has the majority of market share, meaning millions of more people to infect. Logically, the majority of malicious programs will, of course, be targeted at Windows systems.
 
How can you bind a virus to a image? And how can you use a USB to plant a RAT on a mac computer?
 
- With a binder.
- Put RAT on USB. Insert USB in Mac. Run RAT.
 
Storm said:
- With a binder.
- Put RAT on USB. Insert USB in Mac. Run RAT.
Alright, I'm going to try this on one of my "friends" :evil_grin:


Would I have to use the BlackHole RAT for infecting Macs? Or will DarkComet work?
 
Don't apologise champ.

Programs such as BlackHole will most definitely work, as they are targeted at Mac systems.
DarkComet, on the other hand, can work but won't be as simple as click and run.
Code:
"You can also control Linux and Mac OSX machines if you run it under a virtual environement or Windows emulator such as Wine or Crossover. ".
 
That's great, I would use BlackHole, but unfortunately the download link on HF is down, and I don't think I'm going to trust a download from anywhere else but the main thread.

I don't know how to run programs under a VE or Windows Emulator, but I'm familiar with wine, and I'll most likely be able to figure it out.

I have one last question about using a USB to infect a computer. When you have inserted the USB into the computer, does it infect the computer automatically as soon as you put it in, or do you have to "activate" the virus on the computer by opening something?

I really want to say thanks for all the great people on this forum that have helped me out over the past few days.
 
There is something called USB spread but I'm not sure all RATs support it. If it does it would auto-run.
 
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