"White hat describes a hacker who identifies a security weakness in a computer system or network but, instead of taking malicious advantage of it, exposes the weakness in a way that will allow the system's owners to fix the breach before it is can be taken advantage by others (such as black hat hackers.) Methods of telling the owners about it range from a simple phone call through sending an e-mail note to a Webmaster or administrator all the way to leaving an electronic "calling card" in the system that makes it obvious that security has been breached. While white hat hacking is a hobby for some, others provide their services for a fee. Thus, a white hat hacker may work as a consultant or be a permanent employee on a company's payroll. A good many white hat hackers are former black hat hackers. The term comes from old Western movies, where hero's often wore white hats and the "bad guys" wore black hats." Answer from SearchSecurity.com
black hat hacker
A blue hat hacker is typically an external security professional or consultant who is invited by an organization to test its systems for vulnerabilities. Unlike white hat hackers, who are often part of the organization's security team, blue hats are usually independent and may focus on identifying security flaws before a product launch or a major update. Their role is to help improve security measures and ensure the organization's defense mechanisms are robust against potential cyber threats.
I'm not sure whether you are actually meaning "wife" hack or "white" hack... Since you have posted this answer of white hat section, here's my answer. There are three types of hackers 1.Black Hat - These guys are considered bad 2.White Hat - These guys are considered good 3.Grey Hat - Mix of both Black and White hat White hat hackers could be concerned employees or security professionals who are paid by a company to hack them to check for vulnerabilities of their system. They are known for maintaining good ethics. Some white hat hackers may hack a system just for fun and inform the hacked party that they have hacked it and point out you have security issues in here and here.
This depends on what you hack.
Before you can be a white-hat hacker, you must understand and commit to the legal and ethical framework that separates authorized security testing from wrongdoing—always obtain explicit written permission and follow responsible-disclosure practices. Technically, you need strong foundations in networking (TCP/IP, DNS, routing), operating systems (especially Linux and Windows internals), and one or more programming or scripting languages (Python, Bash, PowerShell, or C) to write and modify tools or exploit proofs-of-concept. Learn core security concepts—cryptography, authentication, access control, web and application vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10), and common attack techniques such as SQL injection, XSS, and privilege escalation. Familiarize yourself with standard tools and platforms (e.g., Nmap, Metasploit, Burp Suite, Wireshark) and practice in safe, legal environments like CTFs, labs, and virtual testbeds. Obtain formal training or certifications (such as OSCP, CEH, or equivalent practical courses) to validate skills and best practices, and build strong reporting, documentation, and communication abilities so findings are clear, reproducible, and actionable for stakeholders. Finally, maintain continuous learning—security is dynamic—adhere to professional ethics, and never test systems without authorization.
Black hat
a white hat hacker is a white hat because he/she doesnt destroy/exploit systems he/she has broken into. and instead somehow notifies the admin of the cracked systems security holes and flaws. the black hat on the other hand is a hacking into systems (usually) only to destroy something or to steal information like bank information. and the grey hat is just in between them in some way maybe not always leaving a note to the admin telling about the flaws in the system or the loop hole he/she used. or maybe just peeking abit in the logs.
A Hacker is good, he hacks websites to find weaknesses-which he will report (he is a white hat hacker) and a cracker is a malicious user who wants to break into websites for personal gain or to vandalise it (black hat)
· White hat hackers use their skills for legitimate reasons, such as modifying software to make a program more efficient.
Such hackers are formally called "ethical hackers", though they are also referred to as "white hat hackers".
Yes, it has happened (Mitnick). But usually it's very hard for such people to gain trust because of what they did in the past.
There are no correlation. "White hat", equivalent to "ethical hacker", are both colloquial terms for someone who is proficient in systems penetration testing, employed by a company or companies to test and audit enterprise infrastructures and provide feedback. Red Hat as a company develops RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), an enterprise-level Linux distribution.
There ARE no real divisions
It would be defined as grey hat cracking. White, grey and black refer to the ethics of the person. White hat will only do something with consent. Black hat will do what they wish with a malicous purpose in mind. Grey hat does what they feel is right, and are not looking to create havoc. A person that bypasses security to access a terminal is a cracker, not to be confused with hacker.
black hat hacker
It is impossible. It was out during the beta party and that was all.
well being a hacker takes skill and patientince theres to types of hackers you have: white hat hackers-which help other and find exploits for companys so that the company can fix the problem. black hat hackers-they control viruses spread ddos and alot of other things. if you wanna learn about hacking visit hackforums.net