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Re: Hackers . . . . why?
Posted By: Howard, on host 205.184.139.49
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2000, at 12:09:54
In Reply To: Re: Hackers . . . . why? posted by Dracimas on Tuesday, February 8, 2000, at 09:15:51:

> > > Having worked in the Tech Support field for a number of years, the "Hacker mentality" remains largely a mystery to me.
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> > > I know I'm far from computer-illiterate, but most of the skills they have are well beyond mine, if they can do most of what's attributed to them.
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> > > That being the case, why don't they put it to better use?
> >
> > The missing characteristic, I think, is a lack of maturity. Hackers/crackers can be (CAN be) extremely smart, but the vast vast majority of the troublesome ones are simply immature. The rest of merely criminals with the sort of motivation that drives other criminals. The non-troublesome hackers, the ones that do put their skills to good use, are the ones you never hear about -- or simply not called "hackers" at all, depending on who you talk to.
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> Yeah, here at the college where I work there are two students doing work-study for the MSC department whose main objective is to create ways to hack into the college's system and then close those doors permenantly. So far I have heard of 3 different methods they have found to DL the passwords of every user on campus. And I'm sure they have found more than that.
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> Drac "The Hack" imas

Are hackers the same people who produce these computer viruses? If so, the short circuit in their brain must be the same one that litter bugs and drunk drivers have. I can't understand that kind of mentality either.
Howard

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