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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being hacked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person or computer system that is undergoing an attack from malicious software or hackers. For example: "The company's computer systems were at risk of being hacked, so they hired a cybersecurity expert to protect them."
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Homes were flooding and being hacked apart.
What is being hacked into?
Nobody easily recovers from being hacked.
There is evidence of 11 user accounts being hacked.
The Alliance claimed that the vote was being hacked.
The company also protects the hardware from being hacked.
That's helpful, but you can never totally prevent computers from being hacked.
The resulting corner from Obraniak bounces around the Czech area before being hacked away.
And the implications of a tiny computer inside your body being hacked?
He managed to flee, but not before seeing his son Gilbert being hacked to pieces.
Q There has been lots of news lately about sites being hacked and people stealing information.
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