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  1. Hacker Typer Simulator | GeekPrank

    Start typing random text on your keyboard to simulate that you're hacking a computer. Discover the programs clicking the icons on the right or press the numbers on your keyboard to show various …

  2. HACK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    3 days ago · The meaning of HACK is to cut or sever with repeated irregular or unskillful blows. How to use hack in a sentence.

  3. HackingHub - Ethical Hacking Training

    Learn ethical hacking skills with hands-on labs and education from cyber security experts.

  4. Hacker Typer : Fake Coding & Hacker Simulator To Prank & Troll Your …

    Troll your friends and coworkers with Hacker Typer's Hacker Prank Simulator. We make it look like you're coding like a real hacker. Just start typing, we'll do the rest ;)

  5. .hack - Wikipedia

    .hack (pronounced "Dot Hack") is a Japanese series that encompasses two projects: Project .hack and .hack Conglomerate. They were primarily created and developed by CyberConnect2, and published …

  6. Hack This Site

    HackThisSite.org is a free, safe and legal training ground for hackers to test and expand their ethical hacking skills with challenges, CTFs, and more.

  7. Learn Cyber Security | TryHackMe Cyber Training

    TryHackMe makes learning engaging, entertaining, accessible, and affordable. Follow structured paths and reinforce your skills in a real-world environment by completing guided, objective-based tasks and …

  8. Hackaday | Fresh Hacks Every Day

    1 day ago · [Tony Goacher] has worked with a lot of cheap brushless DC motor controllers built in China. They can be very cost-effective, but sometimes limited in performance or capability, particularly when...

  9. Hacker101 for Hackers | HackerOne

    Learn how to hack. Explore free CTFs, test your skills, watch video lessons, meet fellow hackers, and get experienced mentoring here.

  10. Hacker | Definition, Types, & Word Origin | Britannica

    hacker, information technology professionals or enthusiasts who compromise (or “hack”) the security of computers.