Insecure vs Hackable - What's the difference?
insecure | hackable |
Not secure.
Not comfortable or confident in oneself or in certain situations.
*{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=1 (computing) That can be hacked or broken into; insecure, vulnerable.
That lends itself to hacking (technical tinkering and modification); moddable.
As adjectives the difference between insecure and hackable
is that insecure is not secure while hackable is (computing) that can be hacked or broken into; insecure, vulnerable.insecure
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=The half-dozen pieces […] were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. […] The bed was the most extravagant piece. Its graceful cane halftester rose high towards the cornice and was so festooned in carved white wood that the effect was positively insecure , as if the great couch were trimmed with icing sugar.}}
- He's a nice guy and all, but seems to be rather insecure around other people.
Antonyms
* (not comfortable or confident) confident, self-confidentDerived terms
* insecurityAnagrams
*hackable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The robotic vacuum cleaner proved to be hackable , so we reprogrammed two of them to race each other.