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What (who) is hacker - definition

COMPUTING TERM WITH A VARIETY OF MEANINGS
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  • alt=A group of people working on laptop computers at a common table

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·noun One who, or that which, hacks. Specifically: A cutting instrument for making notches; ·esp., one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack.
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One who hacks; a person who performs her tasks with poor quality results.
Look at Steve's roofing job. It's a terrible wreck, a mess performed by the ultimate hacker.
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A computer hacker is someone who tries to break into computer systems, especially in order to get secret information.
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A computer hacker is someone who uses a computer a lot, especially so much that they have no time to do anything else.
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Wikipedia

Hacker

A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term hacker has become associated in popular culture with a security hacker – someone who utilizes their technical know-how of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems and access data which would otherwise be inaccessible to them – hacking can also be utilized by legitimate figures in legal situations. For example, law enforcement agencies sometimes use hacking techniques in order to collect evidence on criminals and other malicious actors. This could include using anonymity tools (such as a VPN, or the dark web) to mask their identities online, posing as criminals themselves. Likewise, covert world agencies can employ hacking techniques in the legal conduct of their work. On the other hand, hacking and cyber-attacks are used extra- and illegally by law enforcement and security agencies (conducting warrantless activities), and employed by state actors as a weapon of both legal and illegal warfare.

Examples of use of hacker
1. The hacker targeted her separate "gov.palin" account.
2. NOT, as we are given to believe, some disgruntled hacker.
3. William Hacker, commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Public Health.
4. For, as Ghavalas reminds us, while thinking like a hacker may be "cool", acting like a hacker is not just uncool, it is also illegal and highly damaging.
5. Spyware can also make a user’s computer a «zombie», as it is called in hacker lingo.