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Encyclopedia > Sneaker

A sneaker is an individual hired to break into places in order to test their security; analogous to tiger team.


Compare: Samurai


Reference: from the on-line hacker Jargon File, version 4.4.2, 22 May 2003


  • Sneaker is a band that played in the 1970s and early '80s.
  • Sneakers are a form of footwear.

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Sneaker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (137 words)
Sneaker (computer security), a computer intruder, usually investigating a system with lawful authority, or an intruder who seeks to have minimal impact on a system.
Sneaker (music) is a band that played in the 1970s and early '80s.
Sneaker (comic) is a character in the United Kingdom comic The Dandy.
The Armchair Empire - Xbox Reviews: Sneakers (1076 words)
Originally released in Japan as Nezmix, the game has you in the role of the hero, the mouse Apollo and his band of fellow mice in their battle against the evil rats (is there any other kind?), complete in their evilness with their Nazi-inspired garb.
Another difficulty with Sneakers is that it is rail-driven, meaning you are relegated to going only in the direction that the game will allow you on any particular level.
Sneakers is nothing more than a showcase of the Xbox’s graphical abilities which anybody over the age of nine won’t even want to play more than once.
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