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elite The word "l33t" itself (also "L337") is really "leet," a corruption of "elite" and meaning someone who is very good at what they do. The opposite would be a "n00b" (short for "newbie") or a "lamer" (also "llama").
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Read More »They're a familiar sight on chat boards, in spam messages and in viruses. Even a co-worker might use one - jokingly, of course. They're words that look unpronounceable: "l33t," "w00t" and "h4x0r," among many others. They're all part of "l33tspeak" (pronounced "leet speak"), Internet slang that at one time identified the writer as a proficient hacker and now identifies anyone who uses it seriously as a hopeless wannabe. L33tspeak started in the 1980s in the hacker community. Some say it was born of a need to avoid the prying eyes of keyword searches, while others say it was really just a form of graffiti-like expression in a drab, text-based world. "It's a very quick way of identifying who's in your gang," says Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for security vendor Sophos. In the late 1990s, use of l33tspeak made its way into online chat boards and online games. Since then, it's been overused - mainly by teenagers trying to win respect among hackers - to the point where it has become a source of amusement or annoyance.
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Read More »Just as important as the way stuff is written are the words themselves, as l33tspeak includes a vocabulary all its own. The word "l33t" itself (also "L337") is really "leet," a corruption of "elite" and meaning someone who is very good at what they do. The opposite would be a "n00b" (short for "newbie") or a "lamer" (also "llama"). If someone says you have been "owned" (written "0wn3d," or even "pwn3d," as somewhere along the way the latter became an acceptable misspelling), it's not a good thing, as it means they have beaten you pretty badly in some fashion. Similarly, to say something "0wnz" means it is pretty cool, and "ownage" - er, "0wn493" - is a general exclamation of coolness. "W00t" is also an exclamation, meaning "hooray." There are several places where the average IT person might see l33tspeak. There could be l33t-like wording in the subject line of a spam e-mail message (say, "v|agr@") as an attempt to sneak past a spam filter. It also can sometimes show up in the posturing of virus writers. Sophos' Cluley pointed out a rant that was dropped on users' desktops by the W32/Yaha-K worm, written by an Indian hacking group called the Indian Snakes:
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