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Cracker (computing) (163 words) |
 | In general, a cracker in the context of computing is a person who compromises a computer security system without permission of the person operating the system. |
 | This can be a person that removes the copy protection code from software (see also software cracking), or a person who uses his or her computing skills to compromise or destroy corporate or private computer files over a network. |
 | The term "cracker" seems to have developed in emulation of hacker with an additional connotation of forcible as opposed to clever. |
| Black hat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (397 words) |
 | The term cracker was coined by Richard Stallman to provide an alternative to abusing the existing word hacker for this meaning. |
 | Hackers are not the same as crackers, as hackers do not participate in illegal activities and only modify software (typically of the Open Source variety). |
 | The latter type of cracker is often referred to as a script kiddie (unskilled crackers are far more common than highly skilled ones). |