Abstract society is highly dependent on technology in many ways, but the use of technology is a victim of cyber crime such as computer hacking. Hackers are classified into three types: beginners, intermediate users, and elites. Hacking has worked in the field of information technology (IT) for a while. The first hacker appeared in the 1960's, hackers have continued to progress since then. There are many reasons for people to crack, including self, fun, knowledge, and profit. The first major hacking program, SATAN, caused the controversy in 1995, and now there are numerous hacking programs.
How does computer hacker infer modern society? This article briefly introduces the basic principles of computer hackers from the past to the present. With the passage of time, computer hackers are becoming increasingly diverse, and the computer shuts down the corporate system. In this research paper I will explain three main parts of computer hacking. The first concept of hacking is the origin of creation. The next part is how hackers will affect society today. Finally, the last information will explain the future of system hackers. What is a hacker, you may ask yourself, but do not have answers or phrases of words? Hackers were always shortcuts and fixes, a way to bypass or rewrite the standard operations of objects and systems. The first batch of computer hackers appeared at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Every hacker is not equal. The word hacker, the word hacker, and the word hacker express the inexplicable negative meaning explicitly. Over the years these words have been associated with things like computer networks, poor quality writers and journalists, or a quick and dirty repair against problems. However, as growing hackers' attention is growing, recent hacking has brought new meaning to the marketing field. As with almost all marketing forms, the ultimate goal of growth hackers is growth of business. So, why introduce new buzzword into ancient goals such as growth? Speaking in a word ... speed. Growth hacking is a rapid experimental process that is rooted in quickly identifying the most effective and effective way to achieve rapid growth of marketing channels, information and business.