You can install a reliable firewall.
The best and only way to avoid hacking is don't connect to the internet or any other type of network. Which is nearly impossible these days. As long as your computer's hooked up to a network or the Internet, you're vulnerable and at risk.
Keeping your anti-virus and your computer's software updated will help but will not fully protect you. Good luck.
Switching from a windows operated computer to a Apple/Mac computer has helped me out quite a bit as far as "safe net Surfing" goes. But it's a costly/pricey switch.
That all depends on what you are doing.
Many people can be involved in hacking, you just gotta know wut you are doing.
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.
1. Hacking into other people's computers without their consent is against the law. 2. You shouldn't be hacking into other people's computers for the most part. Now if you work for law enforcement and it is part of your job, or you've been issued a consensual hacking challenge by the owner of the system you are going to hack, that is different. 3. There are forensic uses for hacking, though a warrant is usually required. 4. Patching the registry or files on your own computer can be called hacking, and that isn't illegal unless you do so as a part of software piracy. 5. Some hacking activities have valid uses, such as port probing. While it is considered a precursor to actual hacking, you can do that to your own computer or that of a client you are doing security consulting for to test for vulnerabilities. This can be compared to rattling door knobs and pushing at doors. A thief may check your door knob to see if you left the door unlocked so they can rob it, but you can check your own doors to make sure they are locked to prevent theft. The same goes for network hacking.
ask a teacher if what ever you are doing is right
Lots of things: -It can make youre computer a 'bot'. (Controlled by spreader of virus) -The spreader can see what your doing on your PC -Hacking into passwords -etc. Kind regards.
Don't if you are a script kiddie, which sounds like you are one. Only download and use hacking software if you absolutely know what you are doing. Hacking besides ethical hacking is illegal.
doing so would mean hacking into the server host's computer which is illegal although you probably already knew that.
Paralysis by definition prevents movement.
It depends on your definition of the term hacking. The modern usage is to break into a computer to do something you would not normally be allowed to do. This is wrong. It is illegal. It is unethical. You can go to jail for hacking. Don't do it. The older usage, is to delve into a computer or piece of equipment and know it so well that you are one with it. Original computer wizards back in the 60's and 70's were called hackers, and that was an honorable term, because it meant you had spent the time to learn the machine inside and out. Problem is, that modern usage has damaged the credibility of true hacking. There is still a need for people that understand the computer inside and out, but the term hacker has been vilified to the point that I will not call myself a hacker in mixed company without explaining, which I am presently doing. Perhaps the better term for what goes on today is cracking, as opposed to hacking. Unfortunately, the stigma remains. Bottom line - hacking to get access to something you should not have access to is wrong, and that answers the question. Hacking to understand the technology - now that is a good thing, but we need a better term than hacker in this day and age.
By not telling the people what are you study is for,
Pleaple can do little to prevent errorsion. However people do do things that START errosion (agriculture, deaforestation etc) - if people stoped doing these things it help.