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Group Members:

Nurul Atikah Zakari Anis Malini Rohati bt Mokhtar Nurul Azian Azreen bt Abdullah Theresa Rani a/p Rajaratnam

Topic
Construct : S02 Impact of ICT on B Society TOC.CW.LA1.ASO2.1 : Locate and present information on impact of ICT on society

Aspect

CONTENT
Introduction Definition Conclusion Source of Reference

Introduction
Hacking Hacking is unauthorized use of computer and network resources or simply stated hacking is breaking into computer system.

Hacker
Hacker Are person who accesses a computer or network illegally Methods sniffing spoofing phishing

Criminal Hacking
Definition A person who gain access to a system illegally and manipulate the information contained within the system whether it be positive or negative.

Hacking Software
this type of software is commonly referred to as spyware this software does everything from recording any password typed to copying and recording copies of email that is sent as well as received spyware also keeps a consecutive log of all websites visited and it will record and matches specific words and phrases in email and any documents in computers hard drive.

Example of Spyware software IamBigBrother SpyBuddy ComputerGod

Ethical Hacking
In contrast with criminal hackers, ethical crackers must be completely trustworthy. The responsibility of testing a clients systems security, could privilege ethical hackers to confidential information about the client.

Conclusion
The outcome of hacking cyberspace is neither good nor bad. Hacking is a general strategy which is used to explore and manipulate the systems.

Resources
http://www.slideshare.net/Hafizra/icthacking y http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(comp uter_security) y http://www.wsu.edu/~mejia1/WhatHack.ht m
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