hackers
Prononciation : [ˈhækərz]
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) people who use their skills with computers to break into other people's systems or improve their own. They can be good, like someone who fixes problems, or bad, like someone who steals information.
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The hackers were able to find a way to fix the software and make it better for everyone.
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The hackers stole personal information from many people, which is very wrong.
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What types of hackers are working to improve cybersecurity?
Contexte : « culture »
(noun) a group of people who enjoy programming and technology, often sharing knowledge and skills with each other. They like to solve problems and create new things.
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Many hackers gather at events to discuss their ideas and learn from each other.
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Not all companies appreciate hackers because they sometimes worry about security.
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Do you know any hackers who build cool projects together?
Contexte : « technology »
(verb) to break into computer systems or networks, usually to steal information or cause problems. It's like sneaking into a place where you don't belong to play tricks.
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She hacked into her own computer to find out how to make it run faster.
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He didn't hack the system because he knew it was inappropriate and illegal.
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What would happen if someone hacked into a secure database?