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hacker , (69 uses)
In an example of the hacker ethic of equal opportunity, L. Peter Deutsch, a twelve-year-old hacker, was accepted in the TX-0 community, though he was not recognized by non-hacker graduate students.
hacker who (47 uses)
Case is a " console cowboy ," a brilliant hacker who had betrayed his organized criminal partners.
hacker culture (47 uses)
According to the Jargon File, " Gibson's near-total ignorance of computers and the present-day hacker culture enabled him to speculate about the role of computers and hackers in the future in ways hackers have since found both irritatingly naïve and tremendously stimulating.
hacker . (35 uses)
Adrian Lamo is a Colombian-American threat analyst and " grey hat " hacker.
hacker and (31 uses)
* 1963 – Kevin Mitnick, American computer hacker and author
hacker ethic (28 uses)
It also has a hacker ethic, based on the idea that writing software and sharing the result on a voluntary basis is a good idea, and that information should be free, but that it's not up to the hacker to make it free by breaking into private computer systems.
hacker group (26 uses)
In 2005 an alleged member of the former St. Petersburg hacker group, claiming to be one of the original Citibank penetrators, published under the name ArkanoiD a memorandum on popular Provider. net. ru website dedicated to telecom market.
hacker community (25 uses)
In 1983, Richard Stallman, longtime member of the hacker community at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, announced the GNU project, saying that he had become frustrated with the effects of the change in culture of the computer industry and its users.
hacker " (19 uses)
With the rising popularity of the Internet, there is a current vogue in China for coining English transliterations, for example, 粉丝 / 粉絲 fěnsī " fans ", 黑客 hēikè " hacker " ( lit.
hacker is (12 uses)
Sometimes, hacker also is simply used synonymous to geek: " A true hacker is not a group person.
hacker to (12 uses)
But the term programmer may apply to a range of program quality, from hacker to open source contributor to professional.
hacker in (11 uses)
An article from MIT's student paper The Tech used the term hacker in this context already in 1963 in its pejorative meaning for someone messing with the phone system.
hacker slang (10 uses)
This includes what hacker slang calls “ script kiddies ,” people breaking into computers using programs written by others, with very little knowledge about the way they work.
hacker ) (10 uses)
* Karl Koch ( hacker ) ( 1965 – 1989 ), German computer hacker from the 1980s
hacker ( (9 uses)
* December 12 – Wau Holland, German hacker ( d. 2001 )
hacker history (9 uses)
* Timeline of computer security hacker history
hacker convention (9 uses)
One such injection was demonstrated on the Symbian OS at MalCon, a hacker convention.
hacker was (8 uses)
It is noteworthy, however, that the positive definition of hacker was widely used as the predominant form for many years before the negative definition was popularized.
hacker conference (8 uses)
* What the Hack, a hacker conference held in Liempde, The Netherlands
hacker jargon (8 uses)
The term bogon stems from hacker jargon, where it is defined as the quantum of bogosity, or the property of being bogus.
hacker can (8 uses)
It is possible for individual hackers to scan computers on a network using a port scanner in the hope of finding one with a malicious Trojan horse installed, which the hacker can then use to control the target computer.
hacker Kevin (7 uses)
During his trial, American hacker Kevin Mitnick was accused of having the ability to launch nuclear missiles by whistling into a payphone.
hacker magazine (7 uses)
Holland also co-founded the CCC's hacker magazine Datenschleuder in 1984, which praised the possibilities of global information networks and powerful computers, and included detailed wiring diagrams for building your own modems cheaply.
hacker conventions (7 uses)
DEF CON ( also written as DEFCON or Defcon ) is one of the world's largest annual computer hacker conventions, held every year in Las Vegas, Nevada.
hacker / (6 uses)
Whereas Corwin of the first series was a product of the late 1960s and 1970s and was more of a cross between a hardboiled detective in the vein of Raymond Chandler and a Highlander-like immortal with centuries of experience fighting his way through the stories, Merlin ( a product of the late 1980s and early 1990s when computers had become commonplace ) is a youthful hacker / magician finding himself in increasingly complex situations in the vein of modern hacker protagonists.

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