Teamspeak servers are brute forced with word lists the majority of the time. Otherwise, social engineering is the trick that a large portion of the "TS wannabe takeovers" use.
Knightsmoker, I would have to say you are wrong. G 0 0 n S don't just give out programs to people. They aren't dumb. If they just gave out programs at random, they'd all be locked up in a heartbeat for that those using the programs would use them illegally.
Hacking organizations sell their products or setup contract agreements for programs that are released to the public. An example would be: You can have **** just as long as you use it for educational purposes only. Any actions you perform with ****, you are completely responsible for.
Anyways, thats not hacking my friend, that is pure brute forcing.
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Define Brute Force: In computer science, a brute-force search consists of systematically enumerating every possible solution of a problem until a solution is found, or all possible solutions have been exhausted. For example, an anagram problem can be solved by enumerating all possible combinations of words with the same number of letters as the desired phrase, and checking one by one whether the words make a valid anagram...
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