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Vending Machines Hacks

how to hack computers and gadgets?
i want to be able to do cool stuff with computers and gadgets,where do i start?and how do you cheat payphones and vending machines?
i would never do it but i want to know how.
Sorry to ruin your fantasy about hacking but…
These days it seems like anyone that knows how to use DOS or Unix is considered a hacker by the media and the ignorant. It’s almost an insult and a cliche to be called a hacker anymore. Real hackers sit in their basements all night long on their computer, deciphering pages and pages of hex with little or no consideration for hygiene, eat stale/cold pizza and crackers, don’t use windows 95/XP/Vista, don’t have lives of any sort, don’t care to have lives of any sort, know Unix inside out, and are resourceful.
Being able to find bugs in a system and to exploit those bugs to your benefit, and being able to decipher encrypted files/passwords is what hacking is about. I’m not a hacker. Anyone that labels themselves as a hacker probably isn’t one.
Back in 1980′s Blue Boxing was an easy way to cheat payphones. It got to the point where Steve Wozniak was able to dial to Vatican City and speak to the Pope by claiming to be Henry Kissinger. All this for free and without being caught.
Sadly, phreaking (cheating payphones as you call it), died back in 1990 when Telcos, becoming aware of the problem of blue boxing, eventually moved to signalling systems with separate data and signalling channels (such as CCIS and SS7), making manipulation of these signals impossible.
In conclusion if you want to be a hacker, you’re gonna have to study programming for years and years. And even then it’s gonna be hard considering today’s firewalls make it virtually impossible to connect to someone else’s computer and destroy it out of nowhere.
How To Hack A Vending Machine/How To Remove The Change from A Vending Machine
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