Breeds of Hackers and Ethical Hacking

Posted June 21st, 2011.

Introduction

Ethical Hacking is regarded as an art of breaking into computer systems or networks with an intent to analyze it, study it and eventually protecting it. I regard it as an art because not everyone can hack. A hacker, generally, is a person with a wide array of expertise in different computer subjects and terminologies which takes lot of time, energy and brains.

He is a uncanny person who is used to thinking things out-of-the-box. In today’s digital age we can find three different breeds of hackers namely :

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Copyright laws are something that we don’t think about often when we are blogging or updating our status on Facebook. If you own a website, you own the intellectual content within your website including text, pictures, and even the design (if you created it). You also have fair use rights, which empower you to quote or use excerpts of content from another source. Giving a link and credit to the source does NOT actually mean you have permission though, and the law is actually rather vague. But we in the web world and I would suspect even the ink and paper publishing world, would say if you quote a small piece of material from an article like:

“The distinction between fair use and infringement may be unclear and not easily defined. There is no specific number of words, lines, or notes that may safely be taken without permission. Acknowledging the source of the copyrighted material does not substitute for obtaining permission.”

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There are so many different types of Court records one has access to such as accidental death records, is a source that helps you find information on someone that has died. These up to date records provide you with elaborate information on the name of the deceased, the day of birth, location and time of death, the death certificate and obituary records.

In addition one can also access records for existing homes which include the value of the property and land records. These records are available as online databases that allow nationwide access from a single resource network. These reports are authentic and accurate and can be referred to for research or reference purposes.

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