hacked
v.v. gained secret access to a computer system or account without permission. It often means someone stole information or changed how a website works.
v. gained unauthorized access to data in a system or computer. Often used in the passive voice to describe a security breach.
Someone hacked into my email account last night.
The company's database was hacked, exposing the personal information of thousands of customers.
Security experts discovered that the server had been hacked months ago, allowing the intruders to monitor internal communications without being detected.
The verb is often used with the preposition 'into' when specifying the target system.
He hacked my computer system intoHe hacked into my computer systemWhen 'hack' means unauthorized access, the preposition 'into' must follow the verb directly before the object.