Hacking: The Good, the Bad, and the Ethical
Hacking is a term that evokes a range of emotions and ideas, often linked to cybersecurity threats, illegal activities, and breaches of privacy. However, hacking encompasses a broader spectrum of practices, including ethical hacking that aims to improve security. This article explores the different types of hacking, its implications, and the ongoing battle between hackers and cybersecurity professionals.
What is Hacking?
At its core, hacking refers to the process of exploiting...
Hacking as a business. Is it possible to make money from this?
Hello, dear friends.
Hacking, the illegal use of computer technology to gain unauthorized access to data and systems, is an illegal activity in most countries of the world. Therefore, hacking for the purpose of making money or any other illegal purpose is unacceptable and punishable by law.
However, there are legitimate forms of “hacking” - for example, work in the field of information security, and I would like to highlight 5 areas of development in this area:
Ethical...
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