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Refers to hacking , actions of people who gain access to people who gain access to computer systems when they have no right to do so. The technical term for this is "Unauthorised access" and the computer misuse act, hacking is a criminal offence and id recommend not to.
Hacking and virus creations are serious crimes that must be treated just like other criminal offenses.
In legal terms, hacking is often referred to as "unauthorized access" or "computer intrusion." This encompasses any unauthorized use or access to computer systems, networks, or data, typically violating laws such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the United States. Depending on the jurisdiction, hacking can lead to civil and criminal penalties, reflecting its serious nature in the realm of cybersecurity and data protection.
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Its about hacking......... hacking can be legal & can be illegal........ if u r caught hacking then u will have to break stones in the jail .....
Nothing is really "ment for hacking", but anything that is run or stored locally on your computer can be changed by you.
Hacking, in terms of computer hacking, is not a very ethical thing to do. By hacking a computer, you are trying to do whatever you should not be doing in the first place, such as hacking a password, hacking someone's ID, etc. Now, if you are hacking a computer to improve your own or someone else's benefit, such as putting up a firewall, that is a good thing to do. It just depends on which side of the line you are on that determines if hacking is ethical.Only that if you hacked some one's system, don't misuse it.
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Advantages, new system can be tested before lunch through hacking
The possible consequences of computer hacking is jail time or probation.
Hacking is only illegal when it is done against the will of the owner.