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Welcome to Hacknet
We
are a new organization dedicated to advancement in
computers. Our main goal is to increase awareness of
computers to normal everyday people. In doing that we
need to also make people aware of the Dangers of computer
criminals. These criminals often called hackers are often
bent on destroying things. However they are not hackers
but crackers.
DEF. Hacker
. A person who enjoys exploring
the details of programmable systems and how to stretch
their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer
to learn only the minimum necessary.
2. One who programs enthusiastically (even obsessively)
or who enjoys programming rather than just theorizing
about programming.
3. A person capable of appreciating hack value.
4. A person who is good at programming quickly.
5. An expert at a particular program, or one who
frequently does work using it or on it; as in "a
Unix hacker". (Definitions 1 through 5 are
correlated, and people who fit them congregate.)
6. An expert or enthusiast of any kind. One might be an
astronomy hacker, for example.
7. One who enjoys the intellectual challenge of
creatively overcoming or circumventing limitations.
8. (Deprecated) A malicious meddler who tries to discover
sensitive information by poking around. Hence
"password hacker", "network hacker".
The correct term is cracker. The term "hacker"
also tends to connote membership in the global community
defined by the net (see The Network and Internet
address). It also implies that the person described is
seen to subscribe to some version of the {hacker ethic}.
It is better to be described as a hacker by others than
to describe oneself that way. Hackers consider themselves
something of an elite (a meritocracy based on ability),
though one to which new members are gladly welcome. Thus
while it is gratifying to be called a hacker, false
claimants to the title are quickly labelled as "bogus"
or a "wannabee".
9. (University of Maryland, rare) A programmer who does
not understand proper programming techniques and
principles and doesn't have a Computer Science degree.
Someone who just bangs on the keyboard until something
happens. For example, "This program is nothing but
spaghetti code. It must have been written by a
hacker".
DEF. Cracker
An individual who
attempts to gain unauthorised access to a computer
system. These individuals are often malicious and have
many means at their disposal for breaking into a system.
The term was coined ca. 1985 by hackers in defence
against journalistic misuse of "hacker". An earlier attempt to
establish "worm" in this sense around 1981--82
on Usenet was largely a failure.
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