Hacking also becomes useful in tapping into intranet networks, making you privy to who is talking about what. |
If so, the risk of litigation might well discourage the practice of defensive hacking even if it should be legal. |
Hacking into computer networks was long seen as little more than a prank, and punishment was typically a slap on the wrist. |
Hacking out that kind of boilerplate is a long way from almost toppling governments, but it beats driving buses, I guess. |
I was racked with convulsions as I tried to muffle the incessant hacking by stuffing my scarf in my mouth. |
In a mishmash of creative spelling and vague threats against a black background, a group calling itself Hacking for Girlies ridiculed several members of the Times staff. |