Script kiddie
In computing, a script kiddie is a person who uses scripts and programs developed by others for the purpose of compromising computer accounts, files and launching attacks on whole computer systems (see DoS), and in general does not have the ability to write said programs on their own. Such programs have included WinNuke applications and Back Orifice.
The term is also often used as a derogatory moniker for individuals who do not contribute to the development of new security-related programs, especially exploits, but rather benefit from the work of others.
Script kiddie scene
From around 1995 on, the widespread use of the Internet in the business and home computer field, and the full disclosure movement's policy of disclosing working exploitation tools has led to an enormous growth of the script kiddie scene.
Script kiddies often act out of boredom, curiosity or a desire to 'play war' on the Internet. There are many organized script kiddie groups, who often meet in anonymous chat channels such as IRC.
Script kiddies are always looking for new exploits which are unknown to the public, and hence particularly effective. Such exploits are leaked from research labs or given to script kiddies by insiders; they are then used to compromise a large number of hosts on the Internet.
Script kiddies are often young, and can evolve into honest programmers later in life.
Other usage
The term has spread into other usage. In the world of Information Technology consulting, script kiddie is used as a disparaging term for Visual Basic or HTML programmers who lack skills in a more heavyweight programming language.
See also
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