HACKING

DEFINITION:

Hacking is a sources of threat to security in computer.It is defines as unauthorized access to computer system by a hacker.Hackers are person who learn about the computer system in details.They write program referred to as hacks.Hackers may use a modem or cable to hack the targets computers.

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HISTORY OF HACKERS:

Konrad Zuse

It all begins with Konrad Zuse , arguably the very first computer hacker. He may not have been a hacker in the modern sense of the word, but none of it would have been possible without him. You see, Zuse made the world's very first fully programmable (Turing-complete as they say) computer, known as the Z3. It began, of course, as the Z1, and while it wasn't built in a cave with a box of scraps, Zuse did build it himself in his parents' apartment, completing it in 1938. Zuse eventually gained some backing by the German government, leading to the evolution from the Z1 to the Z3, which, complete in 1941, is considered the mother of modern computing.

John "Captain Crunch" Draper

John Draper was hacking computers long before computers were even common place. Draper's hacking heyday was back in the early 1970's, when the largest computer network to which the general public had any access was the telephone system. At the time, telephones were managed by an automated system using specific analogue frequencies which could be exploited to make free long distance or even international calls. It was called "Phreaking," and one of the most well-known Phreaking tools was a toy whistle that came in a box of Cap'n Crunch cereal. With this whistle, Draper created another popular Phreaking tool known as the Blue Box, a device that could produce many other tones used by the phone companies.


Steve Wozniak

A contemporary to John Draper, Wozniak was no stranger to Phreaking. In fact, after Draper shared the details of his Blue Box design during a Homebrew Computer Club meeting, Wozniak built a version of his own. Steve Jobs saw the marketing potential in the device, and the two Steves began their first joint venture together. Wozniak's hacking days weren't all spent on projects of questionable legality, though. With the proceeds from their blue boxes as well as selling Wozniak's cherished HP calculator and Jobs' VW van, Wozniak created the Apple I. With the other Steve's marketing prowess, their company became the industry leader it is today.

SECURITY MEASURE

  • DATA BACKUP
  • ANTI-VIRUS
  • ANTI-SPYWARE
  • FIREWALL


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