Hacking,
and cracking. Two different forms of Internet and computer related
privacy and copyright breaches, usually malicious. I'll be discussing
the differences between hacking, and cracking. They are two completely
different things, but people usually get confused between the two, they
both end with a similar sound, or 'acking' (that's probably why!) and
they're both malicious forms of cyber activity. I'll be talking about
the difference between hacking, and cracking.
- Let's start off by explaining what the words mean, in computer vocabulary - that is. Hacking, is the act of stealing personal or private data, without the owner's knowledge or consent, it could also include other things like stealing passwords, creating a bot net, or pretty much any act that breaches someone's privacy, without their knowledge, or consent.
- Now, on to cracking. Cracking is where edit a program's source code, or you could create a program, like a key generator (more commonly known as a 'keygen'), patch, or some sort of application that tricks an application in to thinking that a particular process has occurred. For example, a key generator and a patch for the Adobe Master Collection would trick the software in to thinking that the key entered is correct, and not let it verify the key with the Adobe master server. Cracking is pretty much looking for a back door in software, and exploiting it for malicious use or for a copyright breaching act.
The
difference (if you have not noticed it yet) is that a hacker is someone
that uses their extensive knowledge of computer logic and code for
malicious purposes, while a cracker - looks for back doors in programs,
and exploits those back doors. Cracking is generally less harmful than
hacking. Hackers are usually involved with web related hacking, like
MySQL interception, or phishing, other forms of hacking would include
things like brute force, or password lifting.
Well, the difference is simple. One is more malicious than the
other, crackers usually have an extensive knowledge in code related to
Python and .NET (Visual Basic, C, C++, C#) and Objective C (Mac), while
hackers are fluent in different forms of web code, like PHP, MySQL, Java
Script , Ajax, and HTML and CSS. I hope, after reading this, we all
have got what the difference between hacking, and cracking are.
Basically, it's just what they do, that's the difference.
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