Hacker

Participants in the Coding da Vinci [[hackathon A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who achieves goals by non-standard means. The term has become associated in popular culture with a security hackersomeone with knowledge of bugs or exploits to break into computer systems and access data which would otherwise be inaccessible to them. In a positive connotation, though, hacking can also be utilized by legitimate figures in legal situations. For example, law enforcement agencies sometimes use hacking techniques 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 and pose as criminals.

Hacking can also have a broader sense of any roundabout solution to a problem, or programming and hardware development in general, and hacker culture has spread the term's broader usage to the general public even outside the profession or hobby of electronics (see life hack). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hacker, Jens
Published 1966
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by Hacker, Gustav
Published 1953
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by Hacker, Werner
Published 1977
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by Hacker, Werner
Published 1942
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by Häcker, Ulrich
Published 2008
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by Hacker, Werner
Published 1970
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by Hacker, Jens
Published in Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (1967)
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by Hacker, Jens
Published 1976
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by Hacker, Werner
Published 1983
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by Hacker, Ilse
Published 1901
Other Authors: '; ...Hacker, Ursula...
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by Hacker, Jens
Published 1977
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by Hacker, Jens
Published 1968
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by Hacker, Werner
Published 1987
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by Hacker, Jens
Published 1992
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