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Getting started with making money : hacking | Torhoo darknet markets

Hello, I have been around the hacking scene for quite some time like trying out pentesting on a couple of sites like THM and HTB but I have never really tried hacking a real target, I was considering getting started with cracking accounts and then finding methods to sell these accounts, but it's not as easy as people on cybercrime forums make it, it usually requires crypto or money before getting started to buy stuff like proxies, rdp server and so on. I wanna get started and not requiring any money at all, I honestly think cracking would be good and I thought myself of going for sites like CSGORoll but it's a casino site and they definitely have a lot of protection regarding withdrawals, even if i just wanna sell their currency which people probably buy. So I'm asking for help for finding quick methods that I can get started with that are generally safe, I do have Mullvad VPN but it is bought with my personal card but im not sure how much this matters since im thinking of sending mullvad cash via mail which would not tie my mullvad account which i prefer. I also do know how to navigate around Linux and I learn pretty quickly because i enjoy ethical hacking programming etc.

I would also appreciate if anybody knows any forums that have methods on making a quick buck with hacking or whatever which Breach does but usually spam and just bullshit methods that dont actually work and really outdated, e.g. search for windows 10 computers that have bluekeep cve and exploit them.

A lot of help would be appreciated and also tips since I'm very good at programming and im also considering making programs for others that dont take that much time and getting paid for it, I believe 5 years of Python is enough for most tools being made for others.

Thanks for reading and any help is appreciated or just feedback, and remember that I do not wanna do anything too risky but I still wanna know some stuff you guys might consider risky because im generally also interested in how people earn money, keep in mind a quick buck is like $100 for me i don't know what others consider quick buck but $100 is definitely a good quick buck if there are options available where i can just get some money quick or over time and do something etc.

Thanks again for reading!
/u/c0d3r
1 points
5 months ago
First, have a read: Master Collection http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/post/f92b522aff85f82d5d63
/u/SSHSniper 📢
1 points
5 months ago
Wow, the master collection does cover a lot of things and I guess this post isn't really that ideal since people won't do it for me and It's always better to learn yourself but I guess what I'm asking for is guidance about methods, since I do already know quite a bit about OpSec, I do have a laptop with Qubes OS and Whonix, so I guess I'm just really asking for someone to be creative and help me getting started like what to scan for and how to start scanning, resources about websites I can use to make it simpler, cli tools that make this process easier, usually tools that maybe Kali Linux comes pre-installed with. But the master collection is actually very helpful I do find some interesting posts on there which I'm gonna give a read and dig more into, I will also look around Dread to see if a similar collection is available but specifically for hacking instead of OpSec, but don't get me wrong OpSec is definitely important and I do care about it, even if I'm not hiding something I will always care about my privacy and OpSec and so should others. Thanks for the resource c0d3r I really appreciate it.
/u/c0d3r
1 points
5 months ago
Think like a red teamer, not like a pentester. Setup your PGP key and read this:
http://g66ol3eb5ujdckzqqfmjsbpdjufmjd5nsgdipvxmsh7rckzlhywlzlqd.onion/post/69a39b3374df8049d5f3

You know the saying: network defenders must get everything right but attackers only need to get it right once in order to breach a network? Well the reverse is also true: Attackers only need to make one mistake to get caught.
/u/SSHSniper 📢
1 points
5 months ago
Interesting read, there are so many HQ posts on the OpSec subdread.