Image via WikipediaHow to Become an Ethical Hacker: Not all hackers do evil work. Here’s what you need to know to use your hacking skills to do good. By Eric Geier, PCWorld Do viruses, DDoS attacks, or buffer overflows tickle your fancy? If so, you might consider becoming a legal hacker, aka an ethical …
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