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Where Do Cybercriminals Learn to Hack?
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If you type in an online search for “learn to hack,” you get over 28 million results. It’s pretty obvious that there are a lot of resources out there for anyone who wants to learn about hacking. You can even learn about specialized hacking: email, Facebook, MySpace, passwords. It’s all out there.
Hackers have different motivations for their actions. Some hackers are like vandals. They do it for the thrill or they like to destroy things. Others do it because they want to prove they can. It’s a challenge. The worst type of hackers are cybercriminals who hack for financial gain. They are trying to access private information, either from a corporation or an individual.
Obviously, you should know what to do to prevent hackers from getting at your computer and your information. It’s vitally important that you know how to keep the hackers off your computer and prevent access to your private information.
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