If people are wondering why, as it appears to be, that I am assisting a possibly known users of hacks, the reason is simple - I used to teach kids, 11-18 about computers. Many a time, being I hope, a cool teacher (I'd let them play Quake2), they'd tell me they wanted to learn to hack computers.
This most people grow out of, its just one of those things about human psychology, we want power over others, and this can obviously influence us daily in our lives. Prime example is the type of people who end up becoming politicians. I can't remember who said it but "power corrupts" is exactly right.
I don't know how old you are Indian, but and please don't take this the wrong way, you seem fairly young and somewhat inexperienced with using certain aspects of computers, f.e. this thread. I'd much prefer to make you see that hacking others is pretty lame and not worth the hassle, when you could be in charge of a huge pile of computers for a big corporation, or the sole guy who fixes everything for someone's home-run store. You'd have complete control over what to buy, who gets what, many computers, passwords, etc, isn't that what its all about in the end (hacking), control?
Most IT bods get a kick out of being in charge, to have the power to trash a business with a single command, those who don't, well, there's something wrong. But we don't, because mostly we do it for the challenge. We know we're good, its nice when we're appreciated, but like most things, if it works, you'll never get thanked, and if it doesn't, the shouting will never stop.
Leave the dark side before you end up doing something you regret. 100% of the kids I helped get jobs in IT wanted to be hackers, because they wanted the power or they thought it'd make them famous and show off their skillz to employers. Once I showed them they have that power when they work on the right side of the fence, they realised all IT bods are hackers in effect. You never gain trust and pretige from hacking, you gain a lifetime of looking over your shoulder waiting for the cops and friends who will sell you out for a nickle.
I used to work for IBM and the UK government doing some things I'm no longer proud of, learn, grow up and be the guy who fixes the problems, not causes them. Real hackers don't need to tell other people what they've done, because they're doing it to make themselves powerful.
Taking down a server is funny, stopping people taking down a server from the inside is more than a rush.