Hacking vs. Cracking / this needs to end
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:23 pm
many forum goers are quite aware of my disdain for the commonplace accusation of, "perhaps someone hacked his account and is trying to ruin his score" or "(insert player name here) would NEVER do that, his/her account must have been hacked!!!" E-NOUGH!!! accounts are not being HACKED ON CC!!! as evidenced in a recent C&A thread, this false belief just seems to be the norm on this site. so, i have taken it upon myself to educate the masses with this post. below is the original post/accusation of the hacking of a users account to attack his own team members in doubles games, and my response. i hope you all learn something:
Subject: Rocko734 [ka]
i am sorry. it is time to stop this ignorance. there is no such thing as a "lower level of hacking." there isn't even such a thing as "hacking a password." here is the definition of hacking:
now, what you are all going on about is called PASSWORD CRACKING. it is not a hack, it is a crack. so, kind of like CRACK IS WHACK, think CRACK ISN'T HACK. here is a short explanation:
now, can we all go on with our lives and stop using the "his account was hacked" and/or "his password was hacked"? it is CRACKED or CRACKING. please stop. just stop. you all sound so incredibly ignorant thinking a HACKER would spend time to HACK into a users account on this site... "oh boy, i'm going to show this site the ol' what for!!"... sigh...
this has been a public service announcement from the black jesus...-Jésus noir
thank you, black jeebus!!!!
Subject: Rocko734 [ka]
wyld chyld wrote:maybe not "hacked" like from the outside but a stranger. maybe the lower form of hacking, like a little brother or pissed off ex has rocko's password saved in their shared computer and are logging in as rocko to mess with him. that is possible.
i am sorry. it is time to stop this ignorance. there is no such thing as a "lower level of hacking." there isn't even such a thing as "hacking a password." here is the definition of hacking:
Computer hacking refers to the practice of modifying or altering computer software and hardware to accomplish a goal that is considered to be outside of the creator's original objective. Those individuals who engage in computer hacking activities are typically referred to as “hackers.”
now, what you are all going on about is called PASSWORD CRACKING. it is not a hack, it is a crack. so, kind of like CRACK IS WHACK, think CRACK ISN'T HACK. here is a short explanation:
Password cracking refers to various measures used to discover computer passwords. This is usually accomplished by recovering passwords from data stored in, or transported from, a computer system. Password cracking is done by either repeatedly guessing the password, usually through a computer algorithm in which the computer tries numerous combinations until the password is successfully discovered.
Password cracking can be done for several reasons, but the most malicious reason is in order to gain unauthorized access to a computer without the computer owner’s awareness. This results in cybercrime such as stealing passwords for the purpose of accessing banking information.
Other, nonmalicious, reasons for password cracking occur when someone has misplaced or forgotten a password. Another example of nonmalicious password cracking may take place if a system administrator is conducting tests on password strength as a form of security so that hackers cannot easily access protected systems.
now, can we all go on with our lives and stop using the "his account was hacked" and/or "his password was hacked"? it is CRACKED or CRACKING. please stop. just stop. you all sound so incredibly ignorant thinking a HACKER would spend time to HACK into a users account on this site... "oh boy, i'm going to show this site the ol' what for!!"... sigh...
this has been a public service announcement from the black jesus...-Jésus noir
thank you, black jeebus!!!!