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  2. Black hat (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    A black hat (black hat hacker or blackhat) is a computer hacker who violates laws or ethical standards for nefarious purposes, such as cybercrime, cyberwarfare, or malice. These acts can range from piracy to identity theft. A black hat is often referred to as a "cracker". [1]

  3. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    A keygen is a handmade product serial number generator that often offers the ability to generate working serial numbers in your own name. A patch is a small computer program that modifies the machine code of another program. This has the advantage for a cracker to not include a large executable in a release when only a few bytes are changed. [5]

  4. Cracker - Wikipedia

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    Cracker (term), a derogatory term for a person of white European descent; Computer cracker, a security hacker who maliciously exploits weaknesses in a computer or network; Software cracker, a person who uses reverse engineering to remove software copy protections; Safecracker, a person who breaks open safes, usually to rob them

  5. Security hacker - Wikipedia

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    In this controversy, computer programmers reclaim the term hacker, arguing that it refers simply to someone with an advanced understanding of computers and computer networks, [4] and that cracker is the more appropriate term for those who break into computers, whether computer criminals or computer security experts .

  6. Crack - Wikipedia

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    Software cracking, a computer program that modifies other software to remove or disable features usually related to digital rights management; No-disc crack, software to circumvent Compact Disc and DVD copy protection; Password cracking, the process of recovering passwords from data stored in or transmitted by a computer system

  7. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Even though technology has made many aspects of our lives easier, it often comes with a price. More of us are working from home and increasingly conducting personal business online.

  8. Password cracking - Wikipedia

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    In cryptanalysis and computer security, password cracking is the process of guessing passwords [1] protecting a computer system.A common approach (brute-force attack) is to repeatedly try guesses for the password and to check them against an available cryptographic hash of the password. [2]

  9. Hacker - Wikipedia

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    In computer enthusiast and hacker culture, the primary meaning is a complimentary description for a particularly brilliant programmer or technical expert. A large segment of the technical community insist the latter is the correct usage, as in the Jargon File definition.