HACKING TIPS CONTINUES
Ø Lotnet:
When hackers secretly control numerous individuals computers to conduct illegal
activities.
Ø Remote access Trojan (RAT): Malicious code that allows a hacker to infect and
control any phone, tablet or computer.
Ø War driving:
Hijacking connections to wireless networks broadcast in residential or
commercial areas.
Ø Cyber stalking:
The use of electronic device to obsessively harass a victim.
Ø Doxing:
the act of releasing sensitive information online with harmful intent.
Ø Script kiddle:
An unskilled hacker who uses programs and exploits written by other.
Ø Modchip:
A computer chip that alters device software for deviant use.
Ø Car hacking tool (CHT): A malicious device a hacker connects to a cars
computer, allowing them to remotely controls the car.
Ø Shelf baby:
A fake digital identity created and raised online by a hacker planning to use
it to commit crimes.
Ø Brute-force attack: Attempting every possible password combination to
crack into a protected device.
Ø Whaling attack:
An email scam that target a high level executive in order to gain access to his
company’s network.
Ø Default password: A simple password assigned by a device
manufacturer that is easily hacked if left unchanged.
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