Exactly why my redneck technomancer is going for them.
Such words should never be put together.
Anyway, sicne everyone seems so aware, does anyone want to teach me some details? I'm learning Coding in general due to school, but this is of course not exactly being taught
The HackThisSite link is a pretty good place to get started, truth be told. Then find a game without any mod support, and make some mods for it (this is the essence of computer hacking in a lot of ways - finding out how to tear apart some existing software and it put it back together in a better way. Get an Arduino, and learn how to program directly into a chip-set and get a decent low level understanding of how systems work - and these are actually useful in breaking through security as well. See: The recent hotal break ins where a configured Arduino was used to get by the electronic locks and break a lot of stuff. They are far more powerful than they seem at first glance, and excellent learning tools. For web security hacking, set up your own, local webserver and build a basic website with login credentials. Then try to break it. When you do, fix it, and repeat.
Most computer intrusions experts aren't really hackers, tough. It's been a long time since black-hat hacking has been nearly as useful as social engineering for turning systems to your own end. The analogy early about the car still stands - knowing where people usually hide their spare keys, or, hell, convincing them to give you the key, is almost always going to be easier than breaking into it, tearing open the control panel, and trying to hotwire the thing, all in the middle of a busy parking lot patrolled by security.