Monday, October 18, 2010

Hacker


In computing, a hacker is a person in one of several distinct (but not completely disjoint) communities and subcultures:[1]
Today, mainstream usage of “hacker” mostly refers to computer criminals, due to the mass media usage of the word since the 1980s. This includes what hacker slang calls “script kiddies,” people breaking into computers using programs written by others, with very little knowledge about the way they work. This usage has become so predominant that the general public is unaware that different meanings exist. While the self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is acknowledged by all three kinds of hackers, and the computer security hackers accept all uses of the word, people from the programmer subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect, and try to disassociate the two by referring to security breakers as “crackers” (analogous to a safecracker).