What is hacking?
Hacking is the practice of modifying the features of a system, in order to accomplish a goal outside
of the creator's original purpose. The person who is consistently engaging in hacking activities, and
has accepted hacking as a lifestyle and philosophy of their choice, is called a hacker.
Computer hacking is the most popular form of hacking nowadays, especially in the field of
computer security, but hacking exists in many other forms, such as phone hacking, brain hacking,
etc. and it's not limited to either of them.
Due to the mass attention given to blackhat hackers from the media, the whole hacking term is often
mistaken for any security related cyber crime. This damages the reputation of all hackers, and is
very cruel and unfair to the law abiding ones of them, from who the term itself originated. The goal
of this website is to introduce people the true philosophy and ethics of hackers, hopefully clearing
their name and giving them the social status they deserve.
What is Computer Hacking?
Computer hacking is the practice of modifying computer hardware and software to accomplish a
goal outside of the creator’s original purpose. People who engage in computer hacking activities are
often called hackers. Since the word "hack” has long been used to describe someone who is
incompetent at his/her profession, some hackers claim this term is offensive and fails to give
appropriate recognition to their skills.
Computer hacking is most common among teenagers and young adults, although there are many
older hackers as well. Many hackers are true technology buffs who enjoy learning more about how
computers work and consider computer hacking an "art” form. They often enjoy programming and
have expert-level skills in one particular program. For these individuals, computer hacking is a real
life application of their problem-solving skills. It’s a chance to demonstrate their abilities, not an
opportunity to harm others.
Since a large number of hackers are self-taught prodigies, some corporations actually employ
computer hackers as part of their technical support staff. These individuals use their skills to find
flaws in the company’s security system so that they can be repaired quickly. In many cases, this
type of computer hacking helps prevent identity theft and other serious computer-related crimes.
Computer hacking can also lead to other constructive technological developments, since many of
the skills developed from hacking apply to more mainstream pursuits. For example, former hackers
Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson went on to create the UNIX operating system in the 1970s. This
system had a huge impact on the development of Linux, a free UNIX-like operating system. Shawn
Fanning, the creator of Napster, is another hacker well known for his accomplishments outside of
computer hacking.
In comparison to those who develop an interest in computer hacking out of simple intellectual
curiosity, some hackers have less noble motives. Hackers who are out to steal personal information,
change a corporation’s financial data, break security codes to gain unauthorized network access, or
conduct other destructive activities are sometimes called "crackers.” This type of computer hacking
can earn you a trip to a federal prison for up to 20 years.
If you are interested in protecting your home computer against malicious hackers, investing in a
good firewall is highly recommended. It’s also a good idea to check your software programs for
updates on a regular basis. For example, Microsoft offers a number of free security patches for its
Internet Explorer browser.
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