Organisations thrive on the data it possesses. The more sensitive the information is, the more lucrative it gets for the hackers, technically known as red-hat hackers. They get the opportunity of blackmailing the organisation after breaching their systems and may bargain for a higher price tag. In the last retort, they may even sell the hacked data to rival companies at a ransom. Their unscrupulous objective is to use their knowledge and skills to earn money, by evil and criminal means. Nevertheless, present-day organisations have also geared up to be prepared so that they may stop those red-hat hackers from playing with their security. The only possible way to make it happen is to think in the same direction as the thieves do and this brings ethical hacking to the forefront.
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