This interactive online hacker app will let you simulate that you're hacking a computer or a digital network. Adjust the screen in the Start menu, open and minimize the windows and play with them. Unlike other hacker simulators, this one is more realistic because it's ASCII text based.
Press or tap the start menu in the bottom left corner of the screen to open the settings. Here you can pick the color scheme of the hacking simulator. There's Black and white, Dos, Pascal and neon green options available. Change the font style and size, adjust the size of the windows to fit your monitor. Speed up or slow down the animation, minimize all open windows to the tray or toggle them.
Welcome to this interactive hacker simulator. Click the icons on the right to open the programs or press the numbers on your keyboard. Drag the windows with your mouse to organize them on your desktop.
Open the "Remote Connection" program to simulating that you're hacking a top secret governmet server. This automated hacker typer will trigger server responses and will show various programs and warnings on the screen.
You may also get a live CD from a Linux distro and use that for reference. Since your game is oriented to hacking, you may want to consider distros dedicated to penetration testing or computer forensics.
Another relevant folder is /var, which will have activity logs among other things, which you may want to have the player edit to remove traces of the hacking activities (note: if the intruder just deletes the logs there will be a chance to recover them with forensic tools).
I can't tell what is relevant for your hacking game (under the assumption that you will not replicate particular executables, let alone GUI). At least you may want to be aware of C:\Windows\System32\config\SAM which will have the hashes of the passwords, and perhaps C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts that has the equivalent of etc/hosts from Linux.
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