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What does the term "hacker" mean to you? 12-05-2012, 09:47 AM
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As the thread title asks, in you opinion what does the term "hacker" mean to you?
I believe the term hacker is anyone that has ever hacked a site, be it white,gray,or black hatters.
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RE: What does the term "hacker" mean to you? 12-05-2012, 09:52 AM
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Doesn't have to be a site, I believe hackers are people who crave confidential information and exploiting stuff.
You can tap into a computer and be deemed a hacker.
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RE: What does the term "hacker" mean to you? 12-06-2012, 12:29 AM
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Anything above RATing is defined as hacking, in my opinion.
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RE: What does the term "hacker" mean to you? 12-06-2012, 04:44 AM
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I define a Hacker as someone who has entered a computer without permission, or has prevented someone from doing so. Your a good hacker if you can remotely hack, or stop a remote hacker.
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RE: What does the term "hacker" mean to you? 12-06-2012, 04:49 AM
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I would like to rephrase mine.
A person skilled with the use of computers that uses his talents to gain knowledge. There are three classifications of hackers:
A white hat who loves to help people instead of exploiting them. Or simply loves the exploration of hacking.
A grey hat: loves both black hat and white hatting.
A black hat: hacking to find exploits and system weaknesses
Another example of the term hacker:
A term broadly used to describe hardware and software research and development, and modification. "To hack" essentially means "to plow," and refers to assembling and modifying computer systems and programs. Programmers with high technical capabilities are given the honorary title of hacker.
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