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HACKER STAGES v1.03 r26MAR2000
by Elf Qrin (http://www.ElfQrin.com)
First version written: 22JAN2000
Thanks to Mikkkeee for checking out the English language.
Latest version available from:
http://www.ElfQrin.com/docs/HackerStages.html
Other language versions: Italian
A human being who aims to become a hacker will typically pass through
these stages:
1.Mundane person
He basically doesn't know anything about the hacking scene, even if
he may have a computer and Internet access. The only things he
knows about hackers is that they break computer systems and are
criminals. Some of them write for the newspapers.
2.Lamer
One who confuses the hacking scene with different realities such as
the warez scene. He has a very poor knowdlege of the whole thing,
and try to impress mundane people with big words. His greatest
achievement is to put a trojan (wrote by someone else, and of which
he is totally clueless about how it works) in someone else's computer
during an IRC or ICQ chat and delete their files.
People that succeed in becoming hackers usually pass this stage
very quickly, or might skip it at all.
3.Wannabe
A Wannabe hacker found out that hacking is much more than
breaking into someone else's computer and it's rather a philosophy,
or a way of life. He just wants to know more, and starts to read
hacking tutorials, and searches the Net for serious hacking-related
stuff.
4.Larva
Also referred as Newbie, a hacker in his larval stage learns the basic
techniques of hacking, discovers his firsts exploits, and might try to
break into someone else's system, just to make sure he figured how
to do that. However, at this stage he knows he shouldn't damage the
system nor delete anything, if it's not strictly necessary to cover his
tracks.
5.Hacker
It is hard to say when the final stage of hacker has been reached,
since there's always something new to learn and to discover (for
collecting information and exploring the boundaries is the same
essence of a hacker), but it's probably more something you feel.
After all, being a hacker is more a state of mind, and if you are not
born hacker, you'll never be such.
6.Ueberhacker
This is an unusual character, probably inspired to Nietzsche's
uebermann ("overman"). It appears on a document titled "A Guide to
Internet Security" by Christopher Klaus, dated December 5th, 1993,
where the author suggests how to fool hackers thanks to some
"social engeneering", gaining thus the status of "Ueberhacker".
Special skills:
A hacker may achieve great experience and skills in a specific field or
subject (such as an operating system or an application), and get the
following titles:
1.Wizard
One who has a very great knowledge about a certain subject.
2.Guru
He knows about everything about a certain subject, including
undocumented features, and developed some tricks to go over its
supposed limits. If the subject is an application, he probably knows
more about it than its creators.
Other characters of the hacking scene:
Dark-side hacker
This term derives from George Lucas' "Star Wars". A Dark-side
hacker, just like Darth Vader, is "seduced by the dark side of the
Force". It has nothing to do with the common idea of "good" and
"bad", but it's closer to the idea of "legal" and "chaotic" in
Dungeons&Dragons: a Dark-side hacker has the same skills of any
hacker, but his "dark" mind makes him a dangerous element for the
whole community.
Malicious hacker
One who damages someone else's system for pure stupidity or
evilness, with nothing to gain from his actions.
There are still some more characters -- such as crackers and warez d00dz
-- that could be considered as side characters of the hacking scene.