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  • H. G. Wells [r]: (1866 – 1946) British author in many fields, including politics, who is perhaps best remembered for his seminal works of science-fiction. [e]
  • Hacker [r]: An expert, a problem solver, and generally a brilliant programmer. In popular usage, those who illegally break into computer systems. [e]

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  • PATRIOT Act Section 816 [r]: A section that defines the threshold of damage to computer systems, which justifies law enforcement attention; of wider use against computer crime than against terrorism alone [e]
  • Hacker [r]: An expert, a problem solver, and generally a brilliant programmer. In popular usage, those who illegally break into computer systems. [e]