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Keyword: Cracker
A cracker is someone who breaks into
someone else's computer system, often on a network; bypasses
passwords or licenses in computer programs; or in other ways
intentionally breaches computer security. A cracker can be doing
this for profit, maliciously, for some altruistic purpose or
cause, or because the challenge is there. Some
breaking-and-entering has been done ostensibly to point out
weaknesses in a site's security system..
The term "cracker" is not to be
confused with "hacker".
Hackers generally deplore cracking. However, as Eric Raymond,
compiler of The New Hacker's Dictionary notes, some journalists
ascribe break-ins to "hackers." .
A classic story of the tracking down of a
cracker on the Internet who was breaking into U.S. military and
other computers is told in Clifford Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg..
Sources: Eric Raymond. The New
Hacker's Dictionary, (Second Edition), MIT Press, 1994
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