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- Hackers are people who use their knowledge for a good purpose and do not damage the data, whereas a cracker is someone who breaks into the system with a malicious purpose and damages data intentionally.
- Hackers possess advanced knowledge of computer systems and programming languages, while crackers might not necessarily be so skilled and well-versed with computing knowledge.
- The hackers work for an organization to improvise their network and solve any issues. Crackers are someone from whom the hacker protects the organization. Crackers work just because a system might be challenging or to get illegal gains.
- Hacking is ethical, while cracking is illegal and unethical.
- Hackers have ethical certificates, while the Crackers do not possess any certificates.
- Hackers continuously work towards making new tools rather than using the existing ones. The crackers, on the other hand, have inadequate computing knowledge to make new tools and use tools already used by other crackers.
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| Cellpadding | Cellspacing |
| It specifies the space between the border of a table cell and its contents. | It specifies the space between adjacent cells. |
| It is created by using HTML <table> tag but type attribute is set to cellpadding. | It is also created by using HTML <table> tag but type attribute is set to cellspacing. |
| It is mainly meant for a single cell. | Cellspacing can get subjected to more than one cell. |
| The default cellpadding value is 1 | Whereas, the default cellspacing value is 2 |
| Cellpadding is widely used and considered to be an effective mean | Cellspacing is less effective than Cellpadding. |
| Cellpadding is an attribute | Cellspacing is also an attribute. |

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