FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY

WHAT IS A HACKER

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Amateur hackers who are not qualified. They depend on programs and files to hack and don’t bother to learn how they work.
A
White Hat
B
Social Media Hacker
C
Red Hat
D
Script Kiddie
E
Green Hat
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Script kiddie is a derogative term that computer hackers coined to refer to immature, but often just as dangerous, exploiters of internet security weaknesses. Not all novice hackers are script kiddies. Some inexperienced attackers do try to learn about and understand the tools they use.

Detailed explanation-2: -Often a script kiddie will use these programs without even knowing how they work or what they do. For example, imagine a child gets their first computer. The child watches a movie about hacking and then downloads a copy of Kali Linux. They begin playing with the various programs while searching for online tutorials.

Detailed explanation-3: -A low-skilled cybercriminal who uses scripts or programs developed by others for attacks without understanding how they work. Script kiddies use ready-made exploit kits or separate programs because they are unable to write malicious tools on their own.

Detailed explanation-4: -A disparaging term often used to refer less experience malicious hackers who use existing software to launch hacking attacks. While security professionals tend to craft their own tools, script kiddies pick up off the shelf exploits, scripts, and tools to attack a target.

Detailed explanation-5: -Green hat hackers: Green hat hackers are “green” in the sense that they’re inexperienced and may lack the technical skills of more experienced hackers. Green hats may rely on phishing and other social engineering techniques to bypass security systems.

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