Hacker ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Hacker ( noun )

A person who uses their technical knowledge to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network, typically with the intent to steal or destroy data.

Origin:

From the word "hack", meaning to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network.

Examples:

  1. The hacker broke into the company's database and stole sensitive information.
  2. The hacker was able to bypass the security system and gain access to the network.
  3. The hacker was caught and charged with cybercrime.
  4. The hacker used a sophisticated computer program to gain access.
  5. The company had to hire a cybersecurity expert to deal with the hacker.

(As a noun)

Hacker ( noun )

A person who uses their technical knowledge to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network, typically with the intent to steal or destroy data.

Origin:

From the word "hack", meaning to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network.

Examples:

  1. The hacker broke into the company's database and stole sensitive information.
  2. The hacker was able to bypass the security system and gain access to the network.
  3. The hacker was caught and charged with cybercrime.
  4. The hacker used a sophisticated computer program to gain access.
  5. The company had to hire a cybersecurity expert to deal with the hacker.
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