unhackable

English

Etymology

un- + hackable

Adjective

unhackable (comparative more unhackable, superlative most unhackable)

  1. (computing) Not hackable; that cannot be hacked or broken into.
    • 2007 January 8, Seth Schiesel, “For Parents, New Ways to Control the Action”, in New York Times:
      With Vista, parents for the first time have powerful, easy-to-use, practically unhackable tools to control and monitor just about everything their children do with the home computer, online and off.

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