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  2. Script kiddie - Wikipedia

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    Script kiddies lack, or are only developing, programming skills sufficient to understand the effects and side effects of their actions. As a result, they leave significant traces which lead to their detection, or directly attack companies which have detection and countermeasures already in place, or in some cases, leave automatic crash ...

  3. Leet - Wikipedia

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    As is a common characteristic of leet, the terms have also been adapted into noun and adjective forms, [24] ownage and pwnage, which can refer to the situation of pwning or to the superiority of its subject (e.g., "He is a very good player. He is pwnage.").

  4. Grey hat - Wikipedia

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    The phrase grey hat was used by the hacker group L0pht in a 1999 interview with The New York Times [11] to describe their hacking activities. The phrase was used to describe hackers who support the ethical reporting of vulnerabilities directly to the software vendor in contrast to the full disclosure practices that were prevalent in the white ...

  5. Security hacker - Wikipedia

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    A script kiddie (also known as a skid or skiddie) is an unskilled hacker who breaks into computer systems by using automated tools written by others (usually by other black hat hackers), hence the term script (i.e. a computer script that automates the hacking) kiddie (i.e. kid, child an individual lacking knowledge and experience, immature ...

  6. Script kiddies - Wikipedia

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  7. Phreaking - Wikipedia

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    Phreaking began in the 1960s when it was discovered that certain whistles could replicate the 2600 Hz pitch used in phone signalling systems in the United States. [3] Phone phreaks experimented with dialing around the telephone network to understand how the phone system worked, engaging in activities such as listening to the pattern of tones to figure out how calls were routed, reading obscure ...

  8. What is the kiddie tax and how does it work? - AOL

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    The kiddie tax doesn’t mean that if your child’s assets are valued at more than $2,500, you’ll need to pay taxes. Instead, it applies if the dividends, interest and capital gains exceed ...

  9. Threat actor - Wikipedia

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    A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyber-attack in which a threat actor seeks to make an automated resource unavailable to its victims by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a network host. Threat actors conduct a DoS attack by overwhelming a network with false requests to disrupt operations.