hackable

/ˈhækəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be broken into or accessed without authorization, especially a computer system or device.
    • Older routers are often more hackable than modern ones.
    • The company hired experts to test how hackable their new software was.
    • Many smart home devices are surprisingly hackable if not properly secured.
  2. Capable of being modified or customized in a clever or creative way.
    • The toy's simple design makes it hackable for educational projects.
    • This open-source platform is highly hackable, so users can add new features easily.
    • She loves hackable gadgets that she can tweak to fit her needs.
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