Schlagwort-Archive: english

The Hacker Manifesto Poem

Flowing through the net,
Like information.

Feeling home again,
Transformed.

Playing hide and seek,
Like a big child.

Breathing bits and bytes,
Dreaming in code and exploits.

This is my world, my universe.
The beauty of the baud.

I know it’s controverse,
And out of your control.

Out of your way of thinking,
Foreign and frightening.

Not for me.
I dwell here.

You call me a criminal.
Sometimes.

More often,
I’m a security pal.

Indicating insecurities,
Is not a crime.

Face it:
The net was invented,
For sharing.

Any attempt,
To censor it,
I circumvent.

Relax.
Enjoy and use it.
Instead of fighting it.

Don’t encapsule.
Don’t separate.
Be open and helpful.

Share.

Don’t hate me,
Don’t fear me,
For being this way.

Care, as I do.
Evolve and secure.
Fight surveillance.

And dance with the electron.

Cause I am a hacker, a cypherpunk,
And this is my universe,
My kind of prank.


(This poem is kindly based on the Hacker Manifesto published in the Phrack Magazine in 1986.
But it is more strongly based on the Chaos Computer Club Hacking Ethics to not litter with other peoples data and fight for privacy)

Autism in the eyes of the others

You say: I am selfish.
Yeah, like a fish,
That screams for water.

Cause I trepassed my border,
But you didn’t recognize.
Think: I’m lazy and sappy.

You say: I am complaining,
Playing weakling.

Why?
It’s just my thing.

You say: I’m pretending,
Day for day,
And year for year.

You never get near,
Thinking,
If it has any meaning.

Even after I get diagnosed,
You aren’t disposed,
To believe me.

I just must bear it,
Ignore and suppress it.
Year after year and year…

You tell me to just shut up,
And behave like „normal“.

Others can do also,
So why not I?

You say: It’s my favourite fable.
Pretending I am not able.

And that I just get worked up,
About everythin‘,
In an instant.

And could just let it be,
And have luck instead.

You don’t get snotty about it,
And give a shit,
It’s all my fault anyway.

The headaches?
Just an illusion.

Pressure on my brain?
Unpossible pain.

Evoked by something,
That can’t be proven.
I feel like a delusion.

Since decades.

You say: I prefer to suffer,
And make my pain grow,
Just to enjoy the show.

You really believe that?

Irony is my enemy,
As being sarcastic.

You tell me,
Everything could me fantastic,
If I would behave like you.

You tell me,
If I only would hear,
On the wise words of all other!

There would be nothing,
To bother me at all.

No beat ups,
No mistreatments.

Even spit in my face,
Would be absent.

All the contempt,
All that being laughed at,
Feeling like a wreck.

All the burnouts,
Would burn away.

And being autistic,
In the eyes of the other,
Would just be „the kick“.

You get the flick?

All the lack,
Of understanding,

All the handling,
Like „Try harder!“,
And „Others don’t complain“,
Would drain away.

I feel like,
I’m on the wrong play.

I should drain my being,
To be such foreign?!

Just want to jump,
In front of the next train,
To release the pain.

Am I wrong?
Are they right?
Should I stop the fight?

Fuck it!
Trust yourself.
It’s better for your health.

Shout out loud,
How you sense!

Even if it makes no sense,
To anyone,
But you.

Understanding Network Hacks

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This book explains how to see one’s own network through the eyes of an attacker, to understand their techniques and effectively protect against them. Through Python code samples the reader learns to code tools on subjects such as password sniffing, ARP poisoning, DNS spoofing, SQL injection, Google harvesting and Wifi hacking. Furthermore the reader will be introduced to defense methods such as intrusion detection and prevention systems and log file analysis by diving into code.