A person who is hacked or subjected to hacking, especially in computer security contexts.
From hack (to break into computer systems or to cough) + -ee (suffix meaning 'one who receives the action'). This is a modern word that parallels the structure of 'employee' (one who is employed) and 'trustee' (one who receives a trust).
The word 'hackee' is a recent creation showing how English speakers use the -ee suffix to name people who are affected by actions—but in computer security, cybersecurity experts avoid calling victims 'hackees' because it sounds too casual for such a serious breach!
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