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hack·ing

(hak'ing),
1. A chopping stroke made with the edge of the hand in massage.
2. Illicit entry into computer systems to access health care data or other personal information.
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Earlier, actor Abhishek Bachchan's social media account has also been attacked allegedly by the same hackers. (ANI)
The hacker earlier posted a batch of 16 websites containing the data of 620 million users and a second batch of eight portals with the data of 127 million users, that included 18 million user records from travel booking site Ixigo and 40 million from live-video streaming site YouNow.
This year, Cryptors launched their second product, another first of its kind in Asia, which is a mobile app that serves as a weapon to protect users from mobile hackers.
In these attacks, private or open to the public and over set time frames or ongoing, hackers they're also called "researchers" in some sanitized summaries sign up to try to find weaknesses in an organization's software.
Advertising through hacked Facebook pages has become a fulltime business for many hackers. " Many verified accounts are available for sale at a premium.
Discussing, for example, the economic exploitation of hackers (p.
within 24 hours, more than 250 Pakistani websites were hacked by the Indian hackers.
Effective 2 May 2016, Hacker will provide expert management and oversee the company's ethics and compliance programme under its Quality, Compliance and Ethics Program Charter, including 79 acute care hospitals, 700 physician practices, United Surgical Partners International, Conifer Health Solutions and other services.
A little over a decade ago, Hacker wrote a guest editorial for The New York Times, suggesting that algebra be axed.
A few days ago, it was reported a hacker has reportedly leaked about 250GB of data that was stolen from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A hacker, known as Hacker Buba, has blackmailed a bank in Sharjah over the past week under threat of releasing sensitive information on the bank's clients.
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