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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Get into someone's phone or hack someone's phone

Is there a difference between "to get into someone's smart phone/computer" and "to hack someone's smart phone/computer"?

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hack: Use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system. com/definition/us/hack Hacking is getting into, but it's more nefarious, more criminal. If someone gives you a password to access data into their computer and they trust you, it's just getting into the computer.

  • hack: Use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
  • com/definition/us/hack Hacking is getting into, but it's more nefarious, more criminal.
  • If someone gives you a password to access data into their computer and they trust you, it's just getting into the computer.
  • It's not hacking.
  • If a complete stranger gets into your computer through an internet connection in order to destroy your data or to put viruses into the system, it's hacking.
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hack: Use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/hack

Hacking is getting into, but it's more nefarious, more criminal.

If someone gives you a password to access data into their computer and they trust you, it's ju

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