I really don’t want the definition of the word “hack” to get expanded to “someone registered a domain name and set up a website that closely resembles the official website”.
I accepted “hack” to be a black hat definition, which used to be “crack”.
Reminds me back when a person would leave their phone unlocked and a friend would post something idiotic on their social media and then claim they hacked em.
Is that a hacked website or just a website he didn’t happen to have registered that someone registered?
The second one.
I really don’t want the definition of the word “hack” to get expanded to “someone registered a domain name and set up a website that closely resembles the official website”.
I accepted “hack” to be a black hat definition, which used to be “crack”.
I will, however, accept “someone got hacked” meaning someone took an axe to them.
Yeah, that’s not his campaign website according to the link in his Wikipedia page.
Wayback machine confirms its the 2nd
Reminds me back when a person would leave their phone unlocked and a friend would post something idiotic on their social media and then claim they hacked em.