Hacking refers to the practice of gaining unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. This topic encompasses various forms of hacking, including black-hat and grey-hat hacking, which involve malicious or non-malicious intent. It explores the tools and techniques used by hackers, the motivations behind hacking, and the measures organizations can take to protect themselves.
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A collection of challenge based hack-a-thons including student guide, coach guide, lecture presentations, sample/instructional code and templates. Please visit the What The Hack website at: https:...
hack.chat is a minimal, distraction-free, accountless, logless, disappearing chat service which is easily deployable as your own service. The current client comes bundled with LaTeX rendering provided by KaTeX and code syntax highlighting provided by highlight.js. A list of software developed for the hack.chat framework can be found at the 3rd party software list repository. This includes bots ...
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HACK (Head-And-neCK) is a novel parametric model for constructing the head and cervical region of digital humans. It aims to disentangle the full spectrum of neck and larynx motions, detailed facial expressions as well as appearance variations, offering more personalized and anatomically consistent controls that are compatible with CG engines.