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Hacking sits at the intersection of technology, law, and ethics, making it a compelling subject across disciplines such as criminal justice, information systems, cybersecurity, and media studies. Students encounter the topic in courses ranging from Management Information Systems to computer science and policy seminars. What makes it academically interesting is its dual nature: the same technical knowledge that enables criminal intrusion also underpins legitimate security work. The field raises persistent questions about the boundaries of access, ownership of digital systems, and how societies define and prosecute computer-based offenses.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a broad range of analytical approaches. Some take a cultural or political angle, examining hacktivism as a reflection of tension in American society. Others focus on technical and organizational concerns, including software application vulnerabilities, internal and external security frameworks, and data information security policy evaluation. Case-study approaches appear in papers centered on specific threat types and corporate security practices, while broader surveys address cyber crime in contemporary society and the harmful effects of internet misuse. Comparative work also surfaces, including system-level analyses of different server environments.

A strong essay on hacking begins with a clearly scoped thesis — arguing, for instance, whether a specific security framework adequately addresses a defined category of threat, rather than treating hacking as a single uniform phenomenon. Evidence drawn from documented incidents, policy documents, and security research tends to carry more weight than general claims. The most common pitfall is conflating distinct categories: white hat security testing, hacktivism, and criminal intrusion operate under very different legal and ethical conditions, and blurring them weakens any argument.

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Thesis Undergraduate
Asynchronous Javascript and XML AJAX
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) are set of technologies with different function that work together to allow the client-server to create a rich web application (Deursen & Mesbah, 2009).
Paper Undergraduate
Unpatched Systems: The Top Cybersecurity Vulnerability
This paper is about the single most important cybersecurity vulnerability facing IT managers today. Developing and maintaining a server with weak update schedules can allow even the novice hackers the opportunity to obtain the confidential information of the users or developers. But if the same vulnerability is exploited by an expert hacker, it can lead to severe problems even for the top businesses worldwide. In essence, weak coding would enable hackers to access company information from the server without the knowledge of the owner.
Research Paper Doctorate
Security on the Web
Security on the Web -- What are the Key Issues for Major Banks?
Paper Undergraduate
eBay business model and operations
Based on the case study analysis the following strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) have been defined for eBay. The transformation of eBay from an auction site to a provider of marketplace, payment…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Terrorism Reached a New Low
terrorism reached a new low the morning of September 11, 2001 when perpetrators used three hijacked commercial jets as weapons of mass destruction. Yet terrorists had been plotting against the United States and its…
Essay Masters
Computer Hackers and Search and Seizure United States vs. Jarrett
Hackers are people portrayed as super-criminals who have powers that enable them roam the internet searching for valuable information that is contained in an individual's or company's computer.
Essay Doctorate
Identity Theft in the Digital Age: Causes, Costs, and Protection
Identity theft has always been possible, but the internet and technology have made it something that can often be accomplished far too easily. According to Hoar (2001), identity theft is the "crime of the new…
Paper Doctorate
Systems analysis fundamentals and methodologies
¶ … company, Stellar Systems Consulting is helping Dave transfer from hardcopy to a computer system and has provided him with a proposal for how to address the Systems Planning and Selection and Systems Analysis phases…
Paper Undergraduate
Eastcompeace: Strategic Management Data Presentation,
The smart card industry is one of the most lucrative industrial sectors in the world. This is because the lack of competitiveness and margin of innovation existing in this particular industry.
Paper Doctorate
Mobile Apps for Capturing Geolocation and Customer
This paper provides an assessment of the effectiveness and efficiency mobile-based applications, the potential benefits that can be realized by consumers based on the enhanced ability to gain access to their own data via mobile application, an examination of the challenges of developing applications that run on mobile devices because of the small screen size, a description of the methods that can be used to decide which platform to support, a discussion concerning ways of providing high availability and a discussion of some of the methods that can be used to make mobile devices more secure. A summary of the research and important findings are provided in the conclusion.