hackers may blackmail companies by going through the companies database and finding hidden bad infomation about other issuesor things then saying "if you dont give me some of your money i will tell the police about ............ "
to get money
Hackers often blackmail companies by infiltrating their systems and stealing sensitive data, such as personal information, financial records, or proprietary information. They then threaten to release this data publicly or sell it to competitors unless the company pays a ransom. Additionally, they may employ tactics like DDoS attacks to disrupt operations, further increasing pressure on the company to comply with their demands. This combination of data theft and operational disruption creates a compelling leverage point for the hackers.
There are always hackers who are looking for ways to get into any exchange serve that they think they can access. You need to keep them out at all times, especially if this server is located at a business that you own. You can use a firewall to do this. It will automatically block people who do not have the right access codes. It can also block automated programs that hackers may have set up.
The primary objective of a firewall is to protect the computer and its network from unwanted intrusions. These intrusions can include viruses and hackers.
Guys just maintain ur fb account and take of the hackers and be gud to ur friends thats the refresh of uur account
to get money
by hidding the information
well maybe by hacking into their entire database, splicing encrypted files, finding bad information the company has payed millions to keep hidden. then, the hacker uses the information and says 'pay me a million or else
Hackers often blackmail companies by infiltrating their systems and stealing sensitive data, such as personal information, financial records, or proprietary information. They then threaten to release this data publicly or sell it to competitors unless the company pays a ransom. Additionally, they may employ tactics like DDoS attacks to disrupt operations, further increasing pressure on the company to comply with their demands. This combination of data theft and operational disruption creates a compelling leverage point for the hackers.
The password to your DNA so they can kill you. "Hackers? In MY DNA? It's more likely than you think."
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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I Think Only HAckers Have it, Im not sure.
"Blackmail" is either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. In the sentence, "She demanded that he pay her blackmail," "blackmail" is a noun. In the sentence, "She was blackmailing her ex-husband," "blackmail is a verb in the past progressive tense.
Sure mine is virus free, but to have a computer that is completely immune to viruses always I think would be impossible. Hackers are competing with anti-virus companies to find new ways to get into your computer.
Yes, blackmail it is against the law.