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hack

[hak] / hæk /
NOUN
person who does easy work for money
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STRONG




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Jetton warned that even low-skilled criminals can purchase ready-made hacking and scamming tools on the dark web -- and anyone with a smartphone can be a target.

From Barron's

He has previously said the purpose of the report was to examine a potential hack at Labour Together "which had nothing to do with UK journalists".

From BBC

U.S. and other Western intelligence agencies say China carries out its own extensive spying operations overseas and aggressive hacking campaigns on sensitive targets.

From The Wall Street Journal

The implications of the hack on the platform's tens of thousands of projects were obvious.

From BBC

If your provider logs your activity, operates under a jurisdiction with invasive data laws, or gets hacked, your privacy could still be compromised.

From Salon