How to Make $1 Million a Year Through Hacking
by jackalpark - Monday January 6, 2025 at 02:20 AM
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When you come across this article, we assume you have a strong desire for wealth and a certain level of technical understanding. Below, we will show you how to use hacking skills to earn your first $1 million. This is part of a series of tutorials, and we welcome your feedback and questions. We will share 20 years of experience from our hacker collective for free.

Of course, there are some principles you need to understand in advance. All success stems from persistence. If you only try things briefly and then give up, you will end up with nothing. This may reflect the reality for many people and is the reason why most fail to achieve financial success.

This is the first article in the series. Our goal is to help you understand the full scope of the industry, showing you the various ways your technical skills can translate into profit. In subsequent tutorials, we will dive into specific details, operational guides, and tips for each method. If you find an area where you excel, join us in sharing and collaborating.

Always uphold the hacker spirit: openness, sharing, and freedom.

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1. Ransomware
Hackers encrypt victims' files or systems and demand payment (often in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin) to unlock the data. The anonymity of cryptocurrencies has fueled the growth of this method.

2. Phishing Attacks
Using fake emails, websites, or other techniques, hackers trick users into revealing sensitive information like passwords or financial details.

3. NFT and Web3 Exploits
With the rise of blockchain and decentralized technologies, hackers exploit vulnerabilities in smart contracts or use phishing attacks to steal crypto assets.

4. DDoS Attacks
By leveraging botnets, hackers flood target servers with requests, causing service disruptions. Victims may then be extorted for "protection fees."

5. Selling Malware
Hackers develop and sell malicious software, such as keyloggers, remote access tools, or other malware designed for unauthorized access or control.

6. Selling Tutorials and Scams
Hackers offer hacking tutorials or courses on darknet forums, often scamming customers under the guise of educational content.

7. Data Theft and Resale
Stealing personal information, corporate secrets, or other valuable data and selling them on darknet marketplaces.

8. Financial Fraud
Hacking bank accounts, creating fake payment gateways, or stealing payment credentials to directly siphon money.

9. Cryptocurrency Mining Hijacking
Hackers covertly take over devices or servers to run cryptocurrency mining operations, profiting from stolen computational resources.

10. Penetration Services
Offering custom network intrusion services to steal information or sabotage businesses, typically for a fee.

11. Botnet Operations
Controlling infected devices to send spam, carry out DDoS attacks, or generate fraudulent traffic.

12. Vulnerability Exploitation and Sale
Identifying zero-day vulnerabilities in software or hardware and selling them to other hackers or on black markets.

13. Operating Dark Web Markets
Running darknet platforms to sell illegal goods or services, ranging from drugs to stolen data.

14. Investment Scams
Creating fake cryptocurrency investment schemes or high-return promises to defraud investors.

15. SEO Traffic Hijacking
Manipulating search engine optimization (SEO) to redirect users to malicious websites.

16. Gaming Virtual Item Fraud
Exploiting players’ desire for in-game items through phishing websites or fraudulent transactions.

17. Creating and Selling Cheat Programs
Developing and selling game cheats or hacks to players seeking unfair advantages.

18. Supply Chain Attacks
Infiltrating weaker links in a supply chain, such as third-party providers, to access high-value targets.

19. Manipulating Social Opinion and Fake News
Spreading fake news or manipulating narratives on social media for political or financial gain.

20. Illegal Resource Sharing
Distributing pirated software, movies, music, or other resources for profit through ads or memberships.

21. Automatic Renewal Fraud
Deceiving users into long-term payments through disguised subscription services or complex cancellation processes.

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It's almost as though the only way to make any meaningful amount of money is to commit a crime. I mean, having a job literally gets you fuck all.
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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(01-07-2025, 11:11 AM)DredgenSun Wrote: It's almost as though the only way to make any meaningful amount of money is to commit a crime. I mean, having a job literally gets you fuck all.

The rules of this world are the law of the jungle, but the education you received has instilled in you the idea of being a weak person.

After I had a certain amount of wealth, I came into contact with truly wealthy people and found that they were even dirtier than you imagined.
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Ransomware would be good
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(01-08-2025, 01:06 PM)ToxiRabbit Wrote: Ransomware would be good

Writing good ransomware is very important nowadays and regular ransomware is strictly monitored by antivirus software.
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(01-08-2025, 12:53 PM)jackalpark Wrote:
(01-07-2025, 11:11 AM)DredgenSun Wrote: It's almost as though the only way to make any meaningful amount of money is to commit a crime. I mean, having a job literally gets you fuck all.

The rules of this world are the law of the jungle, but the education you received has instilled in you the idea of being a weak person.

After I had a certain amount of wealth, I came into contact with truly wealthy people and found that they were even dirtier than you imagined.

1 thing that doesn't get mentioned much, is that as much as we might think that women around rich guys are animals, but man.... you ever seen a group of guys round another rich bloke? Absolutely fuckawful behaviour
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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