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What is Hacking

"Hacking" word is really becoming popular day by day. As technology is growing this thing is also growing...'    In the common way people understand from hacking is ; Access someone data, stolen the information from someone devices, mobile or computer & one more aspect is : Crash someone system with his viruses, jam someone network & other this type of activity.
    A security hacker is someone who explores method or way for breaching defenses and exploiting the weakness in a computer system or network. You can also say that Hacking refers to activities to compromise digital device, such as computer and smartphone and lot of other gadgets. Now a day there are lot of way to access some of data, as bind the virus in any multimedia file, social engineering and  by creating clone website. 


    According to Wikipedia Hacker Culture is an idea derived from a community of enthusiast programmer and system designers in the 1960s around the MIT's and TMRC (Tech Model Railroad Club). The concept expanded to the hobbyist home computing community, considering on hardware. Later, this would go on to encompass many new definitions as form of Art, and life Hacking.

    There are some specific motives behind hackers attempt to break into computers and networks. If we will say about the first motives, it may be a criminal financial gain to be had when hacking systems with the specific purpose of stealing ATM card number (Debit or Credit) or manipulating banking systems.
Second, many hackers thrive off of increasing their reputation within the hacker subculture and will leave their handles on websites they leave some other evidence as proof that they were involved in a specific hack. Third, corporate espionage allows companies to acquire information on products or services that can be stolen or used as leverage within the market. And last, state-sponsored attacks provide nation states with both wartime and intelligence collection options conducted on, in or through cyberspace.

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