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hack

[hak] / hæk /
NOUN
person who does easy work for money
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STRONG




Example Sentences

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If they’re using the same passwords everywhere, no matter how strong, they will get hacked.

From The Wall Street Journal

They deployed bots to monitor posts on social media that could indicate an attack, hacked phones of commanders in the area, and relayed the information to the Israeli military and Druze militias.

From Los Angeles Times

Lopez has maintained he was hacked or impersonated online, a defense Mathewson rejected given the evidence, including financial records tied to the accounts involved.

From Los Angeles Times

Government data has been stolen in a hack though officials believe the risk to individuals is "low", a minister has said.

From BBC

A UK government minister on Friday said an investigation was underway after Britain's Foreign Office was hit by a data hack in October.

From Barron's