To deter hackers, ensure robust cybersecurity measures are in place, including firewalls, antivirus software, and regular updates to systems and applications. Conduct regular security audits to identify vulnerabilities and educate users about safe online practices. Implement strong password policies and consider using multi-factor authentication to add an extra layer of protection. Lastly, if targeted, consider reporting incidents to law enforcement or cybersecurity experts for assistance.
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White hat Hackers are good and Black hat hackers are bad.
no but maybe try changing your password once in a while and have virus checks
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It is possible to see everything you do, it's called keylogging if they get into your comp
First, there is a way some hackers get into your account. When your logging in, someone else's profile picture might come up. That means they are attempting to get into your account by looking at your password and username. If this happens, refresh the page. Then it will go away, then you may log in.
'Hackers' was directed by Lain Softley.
Hackers in Wonderland was created in 2000.
Hackers Wanted was created in 2008.
In the Realm of the Hackers was created in 2002.
Yep i agree. hackers are noobs
Oh, dude, we've got your script kiddies who just copy and paste code, your black hat hackers causing chaos, your white hat heroes fixing stuff, and your grey hats who are like the rebellious teens of the hacking world. It's like a high school cafeteria, but with more computer screens and less actual food.