hacking run

English

Noun

hacking run (plural hacking runs)

  1. (computing) A hacking session extended long outside normal working times, especially one longer than 12 hours; sometimes an all-nighter.
    It'll take a hacking run to find the roots of such a Byzantine bug.

References

  • Computer and Network Security in Small Libraries, Texas State Library, 2001, Glossary
  • Investigative Data Mining for Security and Criminal Detection, 2003, p. 423
  • The Information Security Dictionary, 2004, p. 139
  • The American Dictionary of Criminal Justice, 2005, p. 116
  • Extending: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases, 2008, p. 516
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