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*the name hacker is derived from the MIT train club term, early computer hackers were not also train hackers, at least that is what the source says. | *the name hacker is derived from the MIT train club term, early computer hackers were not also train hackers, at least that is what the source says. | ||
− | *anti-virus does not protect against hacking, in fact not much does, IDS firewalls honeypots these help somewhat | + | *anti-virus does not protect against hacking, in fact not much does, IDS, firewalls, and honeypots these help somewhat |
Revision as of 00:58, 10 December 2012
some to the information in this article is factually incorrect.
- the name hacker is derived from the MIT train club term, early computer hackers were not also train hackers, at least that is what the source says.
- anti-virus does not protect against hacking, in fact not much does, IDS, firewalls, and honeypots these help somewhat