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It is a new word of a hacker, who instead of hacking innocent victims, specializes in hacking other fellow hackers. |
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== Known Anti-Hackers == |
== Known Anti-Hackers == |
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An Anti-Hacker is Hacker who hacks other Hackers instead of innocent victims.
It is a new word of a hacker, who instead of hacking innocent victims, specializes in hacking other fellow hackers.