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A person who gain access to others computers without their permission is calledImmersive Reader
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a snipper

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

A person who gain access to others computers without their permission is called

ANSWER:-

  • A hacker is a correct option.

  • A person who gains access to others' computers without their permission is called a hacker.

EXPLANATION:-

  • A person who uses his or her mastery to gain access to computers of other individuals to obtain information illegally or do destruction is a Hacker.

  • A hacker is a person who uses computer networking or other mastery to withstand a technical problem. The word hacker may pertain to anyone with technological skills, but it often pertains to a person who uses his or her skills to gain unlawful access to networks or complexes in order to engage in crimes.

  • A hacker may, for instance, deal with information to damage people by individuality theft, harm or knock down systems and frequently carry those networks captive to receive a ransom.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

  • A hacker

Explanation:

  • A hacker is someone who utilized their knowledge to break into other people's computers in order to steal information or do harm.
  • Hackers are those who use their knowledge of computers, networking, or other technologies to address technological problems.. The term "hacker" can be used to describe anyone with technical capabilities, but it most frequently describes a person who utilizes those skills to get into systems or networks without authorization in order to commit crimes. For instance, a hacker might take data to harm people through identity theft, harm or bring down systems, and frequently hold those systems hostage in exchange for ransom.
  • A hacker may, for example, use the information to hurt individuals through identity theft, ruin or destroy systems, and frequently hold those networks captive in exchange for a ransom.

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