Monday, July 26, 2010

ALL ABOUT HACKING, SECURITY TIPS

WHAT IS HACKING ?


  1. Any act in which a person or a group - try to enter in a computer(s), system(s), electronic machine(s), server or any software based electronic machine(s), in such a manner that they have some sick/ illegal mentality either to damage the system or to take un-social/ anti social benefit(s), in any manner is called hacking.

  2. Computer is a very flexible machines constrained by software to operate in very specific ways. Hacker is an individual who come up with novel, complex, simple or elegant ways of writing new software that restates or replaces the existing constraints thereby exposing either some new functionality / some of the original flexibility of the underlying machine(s).

  3. Hacking (English verb to hack, singular noun a hack) refers to the re-configuring or re-programming of a system to function in ways not facilitated by the owner, administrator, or designer. The term(s) have several related meanings in the technology and computer science fields, wherein a "hack" may refer to a clever or quick fix to a computer program problem, or to what may be perceived to be a clumsy or inelegant (but usually relatively quick) solution to a problem, such as a "kludge".


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Although the history of hacking is relatively unknown to most of the public, it's quite interesting to read about it. It doesn't matter if you aren't a computer expert or a system administrator of a big corporation. Computers are as much part of our history as airplanes and cars, and it should be common knowledge to know how they came to be. It's the only way you can understand the effects of computer hacking in our life.

1 comment:

  1. i think hacking is the most interested job anyhow to show your some advance talent,because the smart technocrats use their brain to secure their resources and if you hack them then you are superior than them.
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