White, Grey & Black Hat Hackers
A Brief History of Hacking
Hacking has its roots in the early days of computing, when hobbyists and enthusiasts experimented with new technologies and tried to push their limits.
White Hat Hackers
White hat hackers are ethical hackers who use their skills to identify and fix security vulnerabilities in computer systems.
Grey Hat Hackers
Grey hat hackers operate in a legal gray area, finding vulnerabilities but not always reporting them to the owners.
Black Hat Hackers
Black hat hackers are malicious hackers who exploit security vulnerabilities for their own gain, such as stealing data or disrupting computer systems.
Ethical Vs Unethical Hacking
- Ethical hacking is the practice of using hacking skills for good, such as to identify and fix security vulnerabilities. - Unethical hacking is the practice of using hacking skills for malicious purposes, such as to steal data or damage computer systems.
White Hat Hackers Help Organisations
Black Hat Hackers Exploit
Grey Hat Hackers works based on their motivations
Hacking is a spectrum of activities, from ethical hackers who help improve cybersecurity to malicious hackers who exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain.
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White, Grey & Black Hat Hackers
A Brief History of Hacking
Hacking has its roots in the early days of computing, when hobbyists and enthusiasts experimented with new technologies and tried to push their limits.
White Hat Hackers
White hat hackers are ethical hackers who use their skills to identify and fix security vulnerabilities in computer systems.
Grey Hat Hackers
Grey hat hackers operate in a legal gray area, finding vulnerabilities but not always reporting them to the owners.
Black Hat Hackers
Black hat hackers are malicious hackers who exploit security vulnerabilities for their own gain, such as stealing data or disrupting computer systems.
Ethical Vs Unethical Hacking
- Ethical hacking is the practice of using hacking skills for good, such as to identify and fix security vulnerabilities. - Unethical hacking is the practice of using hacking skills for malicious purposes, such as to steal data or damage computer systems.
White Hat Hackers Help Organisations
Black Hat Hackers Exploit
Grey Hat Hackers works based on their motivations
Hacking is a spectrum of activities, from ethical hackers who help improve cybersecurity to malicious hackers who exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain.
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