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black hat noun- in a drama, or in life viewed as a drama, the villain US
- Why are we talking about Alfred North Whitehead when we ought to be out looking for a black hat? — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 41, 1964
- Well, from where this peace monger sits, I’d say the black hats are succeeding. — William C. Anderson, Bat 21, p. 161, 1980
- a computer hacker with no honourable purpose US
Sometimes embellished to “black hat hacker”. - Max’s pet project centered on clearly establishing the difference between “white hat” and “black hat” hackers. He said white hats used their computer skills to understand and secure systems, but black hats used their abilities to break into systems for profit or glory. — Michelle Delio, Wired News, 22 May 2001
- a member of Pathfinder platoon, dropped behind enemy lines to make deep reconnaissance patrols and to establish landing zones for the initial helicopter waves US
- “You know how to operate that thang?” asked the Black Hat, a staff sergeant member of SERTS’ cadre. — John Del Vecchio, The 13th Valley, p. 9, 1982
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 23, 1991
- a US Army drill instructor US
- Look to your left and what did you see? / A mean old black hat lookin’ at me. — Sandee Shaffer Johnson, Cadences, p. 24, 1986
- The Black Hats are looking for any lack of motivation, and they jump, quickly and hard, on anybody they think is suspect. — Hans Halberstadt, Airborne, p. 34, 1988
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