World needs ethical hacker but it lacks participation due to lack of infrastructure and other resources. Future world will be all about art of hacking.
check out few important steps to become an ethical hacker.
step 1. Learn everything what you get about computer. From my point of view for hacking purpose , computer system should be divided into three parts " 1. Hardware 2. software 3 Networking. Try to get working knowledge of all three parts. I will advice to get firstly working and theoretical knowledge(basic) of hardware and networking and then shift to theoretical knowledge(basic) of software.
step 2. Research as much as possible on hardware,software and networking that you can do by yourself so that you can get visual of how software hardware and networking elements work together and are interlinked
step 3. Run Unix -
Unix is the operating system of the Internet. While you can learn to use the Internet without knowing Unix, you can't be an Internet hacker without understanding Unix. For this reason, the hacker culture today is pretty strongly Unix-centered. A Unix e.g Linux can run along side Microsoft Windows on the same machine. Download Linux online or find a local Linux user group to help you with installation
Note 1. There are other operating systems besides Unix, but they're distributed in binary — you can't read the code, and you can't modify it. Trying to learn to hack on a Microsoft Windows machine or
under any other closed-source system is like trying to learn to dance while wearing a body cast.
check out few important steps to become an ethical hacker.
step 1. Learn everything what you get about computer. From my point of view for hacking purpose , computer system should be divided into three parts " 1. Hardware 2. software 3 Networking. Try to get working knowledge of all three parts. I will advice to get firstly working and theoretical knowledge(basic) of hardware and networking and then shift to theoretical knowledge(basic) of software.
step 2. Research as much as possible on hardware,software and networking that you can do by yourself so that you can get visual of how software hardware and networking elements work together and are interlinked
step 3. Run Unix -
Unix is the operating system of the Internet. While you can learn to use the Internet without knowing Unix, you can't be an Internet hacker without understanding Unix. For this reason, the hacker culture today is pretty strongly Unix-centered. A Unix e.g Linux can run along side Microsoft Windows on the same machine. Download Linux online or find a local Linux user group to help you with installation
Note 1. There are other operating systems besides Unix, but they're distributed in binary — you can't read the code, and you can't modify it. Trying to learn to hack on a Microsoft Windows machine or
under any other closed-source system is like trying to learn to dance while wearing a body cast.
Note 2. Under Mac OS X it's possible to run Linux, but only part of the system is open source —you're likely to hit a lot of walls, and you have to be careful not to develop the bad habit of depending on Apple's proprietary code.  
step 4. Learn web language. -
Write HTML- If you don't know how to program, learning basic HyperText Mark-Up Language (HTML) and gradually building proficiency is essential. What you see when you look at a website of
pictures, images, and design components is all coded using HTML. For a project, set out to learn how to make a basic home page and work your way up from there.
step 5. Learn the language of programming.
Before you start writing poems you have to learn basic grammar. Before you break the rules you have to learn the rules. But if your ultimate goal is to become a hacker, you're going to need more than basic English to write your masterpiece. just like that you will have to learn programming if you want to join league of hackers.
Note 1. Python is a good "language" to start off with because it's cleanly designed, well documented, and relatively kind to beginners
Note 2. Learn as much other language as possible but priority should be for c, c++
step 6. Now try to get the vision( as we get spiritual vision) of how hardware software and networking has been used to create the system. How they are interlinked. Do analysis as much as possible. since software are intangible , you need to get that vision of interlinking of software and hardware.
step 7. Think creatively -
Now you've got the basic skills in place, you can start thinking artistically. Hackers are like artists,
philosophers, and engineers all rolled up into one. They believe in freedom and mutual responsibility. The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. Hackers take a special delight in solving problems, sharpening their skills, and exercising their intelligence. Hackers have a diversity of interests
culturally and intellectually, outside of hacking. Work as intensely as you play, and play as intensely as you work. For true hackers, the boundaries between "play," "work," "science," and "art" all tend to disappear, or to merge into a high- level creative playfulness.
step 8. start writing open-source software -
Write programs that other hackers think are fun or useful, and give the program sources away to the whole hacker culture to use. Hacker's most revered demigods are people who have written large, capable programs that met a widespread need and given them away, so that now everyone uses them. Help test and debug open-source software.
step 9. Browse internet as much as possible for knowledge new technology or learning new things but with open eyes. There are lots of wrong information on internet. it depends upon your competence to chose which one is true and which one is false.'
step 10. Serve the hacker culture itself.
This is not something you'll be positioned to do until you've been around for a while and become
well-known for your computer skills. The hacker culture doesn't have leaders, exactly, but it does have culture heroes and tribal elders and historians and spokespeople.
step 4. Learn web language. -
Write HTML- If you don't know how to program, learning basic HyperText Mark-Up Language (HTML) and gradually building proficiency is essential. What you see when you look at a website of
pictures, images, and design components is all coded using HTML. For a project, set out to learn how to make a basic home page and work your way up from there.
step 5. Learn the language of programming.
Before you start writing poems you have to learn basic grammar. Before you break the rules you have to learn the rules. But if your ultimate goal is to become a hacker, you're going to need more than basic English to write your masterpiece. just like that you will have to learn programming if you want to join league of hackers.
Note 1. Python is a good "language" to start off with because it's cleanly designed, well documented, and relatively kind to beginners
Note 2. Learn as much other language as possible but priority should be for c, c++
step 6. Now try to get the vision( as we get spiritual vision) of how hardware software and networking has been used to create the system. How they are interlinked. Do analysis as much as possible. since software are intangible , you need to get that vision of interlinking of software and hardware.
step 7. Think creatively -
Now you've got the basic skills in place, you can start thinking artistically. Hackers are like artists,
philosophers, and engineers all rolled up into one. They believe in freedom and mutual responsibility. The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. Hackers take a special delight in solving problems, sharpening their skills, and exercising their intelligence. Hackers have a diversity of interests
culturally and intellectually, outside of hacking. Work as intensely as you play, and play as intensely as you work. For true hackers, the boundaries between "play," "work," "science," and "art" all tend to disappear, or to merge into a high- level creative playfulness.
step 8. start writing open-source software -
Write programs that other hackers think are fun or useful, and give the program sources away to the whole hacker culture to use. Hacker's most revered demigods are people who have written large, capable programs that met a widespread need and given them away, so that now everyone uses them. Help test and debug open-source software.
step 9. Browse internet as much as possible for knowledge new technology or learning new things but with open eyes. There are lots of wrong information on internet. it depends upon your competence to chose which one is true and which one is false.'
step 10. Serve the hacker culture itself.
This is not something you'll be positioned to do until you've been around for a while and become
well-known for your computer skills. The hacker culture doesn't have leaders, exactly, but it does have culture heroes and tribal elders and historians and spokespeople.

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