If you start your hacking career at the 1.1.1.1 server, you will notice a main trait of the game. Both NPC servers and other players' servers can (and will be) hacked, but only other players will try to follow your traces back to your own (virtual) machine. This is where the fun of hacking other servers starts. On this machine, you find a hacker's starter kit of programs essential for gaining access to restricted areas. As you browse through the list of servers, you will notice a server which is conveniently labeled as Freeware 4 All. Your home base will be the WHOIS server at 1.1.1.1 until you grow a little more advanced. Starting out at the lowly rank of "Script kiddie", with nothing but a small computer and a slow connection to the Internet, you begin surfing the Internet. If your ethics do not prevent you from pretending to infiltrate other computers to use them as spam relays, warez-sharing nodes, or even as tools to bring down an enemy's computer with a massive DDoS attack, then you are excellent material for the world that is portrayed in Slave Hack. In the browser-based DHTML game, Slave Hack, you take on the role of a vaguely tech-savvy Internet addict who has now decided to make a living out of his/her own talents.
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