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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HackerHacker - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who achieves goals by non-standard means. The term has become associated in popular culture with a security hacker – someone with knowledge of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems and access data which would otherwise be inaccessible to them.

  2. www.ibm.com › topics › cyber-hackingWhat Is Hacking? | IBM

    Learn what hacking is, how hackers use different tools and methods to access or damage digital devices or systems, and what are the main types of hackers: malicious, ethical and others. Explore the cybercrime economy, the role of ethical hackers and the most notorious hacking incidents.

  3. Learn the definition, techniques, and motivations of hacking, as well as how to protect yourself from cybercriminals. Explore the history of hacking from the 1960s to the present day.

    • Kevin Mitnick. A seminal figure in American hacking, Kevin Mitnick got his career start as a teen. In 1981, he was charged with stealing computer manuals from Pacific Bell.
    • Anonymous. Anonymous got its start in 2003 on 4chan message boards in an unnamed forum. The group exhibits little organization and is loosely focused on the concept of social justice.
    • Adrian Lamo. In 2001, 20-year-old Adrian Lamo used an unprotected content management tool at Yahoo to modify a Reuters article and add a fake quote attributed to former Attorney General John Ashcroft.
    • Albert Gonzalez. According to the New York Daily News, Gonzalez, dubbed "soupnazi," got his start as the "troubled pack leader of computer nerds" at his Miami high school.
  4. www.cisco.com › security › what-is-a-hackerWhat Is a Hacker? - Cisco

    A hacker is a person who breaks into a computer system. The reasons for hacking can be many: installing malware, stealing or destroying data, disrupting service, and more. Hacking can also be done for ethical reasons, such as trying to find software vulnerabilities so they can be fixed.

  5. Hackers break into computer systems, while refers to activities that seek to compromise digital devices, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and even entire networks. Hackers are motivated by personal gain, to make a statement, or just because they can.