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Hackers are not necessarily cyberterrorists. The term hacker is actually slang for cybercriminal. The media has come to use the term hacker in a negative way. A hacker is someone who constantly works on systems, tweaks them, and tries to exploit them for the benefit of higher knowledge and repair. The normal hacker is mainly a network and systems geek. You could say that all who were involved with this book are hackers in the purest sense of the word. You, the reader, could quite easily be called a hacker-hopefully a good hacker.

Bad hackers are those who learn tremendous amounts of information about systems and how to exploit them with tools already made or with tools they make themselves. The difference between the two types of hacker is what they actually do with their knowledge. Someone who is highly malicious, with an intention to do bad things (such as take down Yahoo! and cost the business a great deal of revenue) for any reason is not the hacker you want to be affiliated with. Even though that person is obviously very knowledgeable about systems and networks, their malicious side causes them to squander all their knowledge on pranks, mischief, and creating problems for people. These hackers simply want to crack someone else's system or otherwise use their expert programming or system and networking knowledge to cause disruption and harm.

Hacker Jargon

Now that you know what the term hacker truly means, it is important to understand some of the different types of hackers:

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You do not need to worry too much about these terms for the exam. We have included them here so that you understand the lingo. You can learn more about white-hat hacking at www.whitehats.com.

Unfortunately, the terminology can become even more distorted. There are other terms used, such as phreakers. It is important to be aware of the jargon because it will become the language in all the meetings, conferences, and day-to-day work-related events the security administrator participates in.

You might be asking, "If this material is not on the exam, why is it in this book?" The reasons it is so important are:

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