How does ethical hacking differ from malicious hacking?

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    Anshuman Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Ethical hacking differs from malicious hacking in several ways, such as:

    • Intent: Ethical hackers aim to improve security and protect systems, while malicious hackers seek to exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain or to cause harm.
    • Permission: Ethical hackers have explicit permission from the system owner to test and identify vulnerabilities. Malicious hackers operate without consent and illegally access systems.
    • Methods: Both use similar techniques, but ethical hackers disclose their findings to the organisation to help fix security flaws, whereas malicious hackers typically hide their actions.
    • Outcome: The goal of ethical hacking is to
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