Hacker

A hacker is a person who uses technical knowledge to explore, modify, or break into computer systems and networks. Hackers can have very different goals — not all of them are criminals.

Types of hackers

Hackers are often grouped into categories:

  • White-hat hackers — improve security and fix vulnerabilities
  • Black-hat hackers — break systems for personal gain or harm
  • Gray-hat hackers — act between legal and illegal activities

The term itself is neutral and depends on intent.

What hackers do

Hackers may:

  • find security weaknesses
  • test system defenses
  • steal or expose data
  • build tools and scripts

Their actions depend on skills and purpose.

How hacking happens

Hacking can involve:

  • exploiting software vulnerabilities

  • phishing and social engineering

  • password attacks
  • malware and exploits

Many attacks succeed due to poor security practices.

Why hackers matter in cybersecurity

Ethical hackers help:

  • protect systems
  • prevent data breaches
  • improve security standards

Without them, many vulnerabilities would remain unnoticed.

Simple example

A hacker is like someone who tests doors and locks — either to protect the building or to break in.

Related terms

Source

Information simplified from the Wikipedia article “Hacker”.

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