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+ | Hackers are stereotypically divided into 3 types, "{{w|White hat (computer security)|white hat}}" (good guys) "{{w|Gray hat|gray hat}}" (in between) and "{{w|Black hat hacking|black hat}}" (bad guys). The "black hat" hacker is a hacker who "violates computer security for little reason beyond maliciousness or for personal gain." | ||
This strip portrays [[Black Hat]] providing support for {{w|Linux}}, but in fact he provides only annoying and unhelpful advice just for his own personal amusement. | This strip portrays [[Black Hat]] providing support for {{w|Linux}}, but in fact he provides only annoying and unhelpful advice just for his own personal amusement. |