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Coined in the ] literature of writers such as ], ] or simply ] are security programs which protect data from intrusion by hackers. When viewed in ], these security programs are often seen as actual walls of ice, stone, or metal. | Coined in the ] literature of writers such as ], ] or simply ] are security programs which protect data from intrusion by hackers. When viewed in ], these security programs are often seen as actual walls of ice, stone, or metal. | ||
Black ICE is capable of killing anyone who tries to break into it. | Black ICE is capable of killing anyone who tries to break into it. |
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Coined in the cyberpunk literature of writers such as William Gibson, Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics or simply I.C.E. are security programs which protect data from intrusion by hackers. When viewed in cyberspace, these security programs are often seen as actual walls of ice, stone, or metal.
Black ICE is capable of killing anyone who tries to break into it.