Computer hacking |
Hacking is defined as entering into a computer system or network without the permission of the concerned authorities or the user. People who do this work are called computer hackers or hackers.
A hacker can infiltrate another's computer system network or website for various reasons including malicious intent, making money, sometimes protesting or challenging through hacking, harming, defaming, defaming, or compromising an individual or organization. However, many computer security experts prefer to refer to hackers as crackers. However, anyone who enters a global computer system network or website without permission is generally called a hacker.
The hacker community divides itself into different groups. These include white hat hackers, black hat hackers, gray hat hackers, etc. White hat hackers find security holes in a system to improve it. They are also called ethical hackers. Black hat hackers on the other hand infiltrate for nefarious purposes.
Hacking is considered a crime in many countries around the world.