Guidelines
Some guidelines every novice hacker should follow just to ensure u stay out of trouble. ‘ll also help u pursue ur craft without damaging the systems u hack into n u can save some smacks its owners have in hold 4 u. 
- Never,..mm.. rather try intentionally damage any system. Come on leave behind those personal vendettas.Seek some other way better not.
- Better not alter System files than d ones needed. Ensure this & escape from detection n ofcourse future access.For longer survival use Trojan Horses & alter log files.
- Keep the table clean. Be careful not to leave urs or anyone else’ s personal details on any system u happen to hack illegally.They canand will track you down from your handle!
- Share with the right guy. Be careful with whom u share information. If u don’t know their voice phone number, name, and occupation or haven’t spoken with them voice on non-info trading conversations, be wary.
- Stay away from Government network. Never hack government computers even though there may me many which r safe to.Govt. has infinitely more time & resources to track u down than a company thatz focussed on making profits.
- Be a paranoid. Don’t be afraid to be paranoid. Since you are breaking the law it doesn’t hurt to pack everything encrypted on your flash drive, hard disk or keep your notes buried in the backyard or in the trunk of your car.
- Watch ur posts. Be cautious of what u post on forums n twitter. Great hackers over the world post nothing about the system they’re currently working except in the broadest sense or something generic.
- Ask questions. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. That’s what more experienced hackers are for. Don’t expect everything you ask to be answered, though.There are some things that a beginner shouldn’t mess with. You’ll either get caught, or screw it up for others, or both.
- HACK. Finally, you have to actually hack. There’s no thrill quite the same as getting into your first system (well, ok, I can think of a couple of bigger thrills, but you get the picture.)


