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Elazari discussed how some companies are willing to reward hackers when they make a discovery that needs to be fixed within their system. Do you believe hackers are a necessary part of ensuring Internet safety and should they be rewarded for their efforts?

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The phrase 'Break the Law' means to fail to obey a law; to act contrary to a law. Derived from combining the words 'Hack' and 'Activism', hacktivism is the act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for politically or socially motivated purposes. The individual who performs an act of hacktivism is said to be a hacktivist. Which in all words saying should not be given a reward for breaking into something unless given the consent of the owners the owners may hire or ask them to help find a fault in there system but in other terms this should not happen.