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  1. Good day all community. I am building an page. After save the changes, has Firefox showed a security error. I'm have clicked, and a surprise! The data is from other site. Example: I'm PHP 72 (no PHP 56), and my principal site has Dylan....xyz, not a domain heliohost.org. Need help! I'm attached files. Thank you. (My english is not perfect, not-perfect cam, and language of photos in English)
  2. The term hacker is used by the media because they feel and are probably correct that the common reader or less technically minded reader cannot and will not discern it from the less favorable practice of cracking. The terms are generally only used by those people who work in or with the Information Technology (IT) or Information Systems (IS) industries in describing two unique practices. To the rest of the world the terms are interchangeable. Also, by a sort of natural selection, the public has accepted the word “hacker” over “cracker”. They have gravitated to what is more comfortable for them to use in everyday conversation. This is similar to the process by which slang words are sometimes accepted into formal languages. The media gravitates as well not only to words they think the public would more likely use but to what sounds more sensational. Cracker is not really a unique word. It often describes a type of bland food. This may sound silly at first but the media is in the business of getting their message out to the masses and using bland wording does not sell stories. The word “hacker” is unique to the electronics and computer industries. You won’t hear a florist, doctor or even a lumber jack being described as a hacker and you definitely will not mistake a hacker for a type of food. - John L. Carlisle
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