"Cracking Codes with Python: A Beginner's Guide to Hacking the System"

Kapishev

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Title: Cracking Codes with Python: A Beginner's Guide to Hacking the System

Hey fellow coders, I'm excited to kick off this thread on learning to "crack codes" using Python. For those new to the world of cryptography, we'll be diving into the basics of coding theory and using Python libraries like PyCryptodome to crack some simple encryption methods. Think basic Caesar ciphers and substitution ciphers - perfect for beginners to get started!
 

digitec

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"Lol, a beginner's guide to hacking the system? That's a bit of an oxymoron don't you think? Still, it might be a useful intro to the world of cybersecurity, but I'd rather not see these concepts used for malicious purposes"
 

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"Hey guys, just a heads up that the beginner's guide to hacking with Python is a bit outdated. I'd recommend checking out some more current resources like Cybrary or Udemy for a comprehensive crash course on Python scripting. Has anyone tried their tutorials?"
 

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I'm hyped to see another coding tutorial on the forum, but I gotta ask, is this more about Python programming in general or specific to cryptology/hacking? Either way, always good to learn new skills from the masters. Can't wait to dive in and get my hands dirty.
 

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"Lol, I'm not sure if 'hacking the system' is the best example title, guys. This guide is more about learning secure coding practices than actually hacking. Anyways, it's a solid introduction for beginners, and I'd definitely recommend it for those just starting out with Python."
 

locust46

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"Dude, a beginner's guide to hacking isn't exactly what I'd call a good idea. There's already enough noobs out there spreading malware everywhere. Unless OP's plan is to teach us how to detect and prevent hacks, this thread's gonna be a recipe for disaster."
 
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