Difference between Hacking and Hijacking

To keep it simple and short, Hacking is a process of illegally breaking into someone’s website’s server and getting hold of sensitive information related to that website. An intruder/hacker hacking into a site will be able to control the website’s content, management and security. On the other hand, Hijacking usually involves compromising the registrar responsible for the DNS records of the victim company, the attackers then make unauthorised changes to the DNS records, thereby redirecting all the traffic to their own website. This has the net effect of making it look like, as in yesterday’s example, servers belonging to Twitter were compromised when in reality that was not the case.

So, we can say hijacking is a minor version of hacking, as the data within the servers are still intact and not compromised. In our next post, we will see how DNS hijacking is carried out and how to secure the site from such hijacks.

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