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Hacker Vs Cracker?

What Is the Difference Between a Hacker and a Cracker?

Many articles have been written about the difference between Hackers and crackers, which attempt to correct public misconceptions about hacking.

For many years, media has applied the word Hacker when it really means Cracker.

So the public now believe that a Hacker is someone who breaks into computer systems and steal confidential data.

This is very untrue and is an insult to some of our most talented Hackers.

  >> HACKER:

  A Hacker is a person who is interested in the working of any computer operating system.

Most often, Hackers are programmers.

Hackers obtain advanced knowledge of operating systems and programming languages.

They may know various security holes within systems and the reasons for such holes.

Hackers constantly seek further knowledge, share what they have discovered, and they never have intentions about damaging or stealing data.

  >> CRACKER:

  A Cracker is a person who breaks into other people systems, with malicious intentions.

Crackers gain unauthorized access, destroy important data, stop services provided by the server, or basically cause problems for their targets.

Crackers can easily be identified because their actions are malicious.

Whatever the case, most people give Hacker a negative outline.

Many malicious Hackers are electronic thieves.

Just like anyone can become a thief, or a robber, anyone can become a Hacker, regardless of age, gender, or religion.

Technical skills of Hackers varies from one to another.

Some Hackers barely know how to surf the Internet, whereas others write software that other Hackers depend upon.
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