Hackers

Title: Hackers
Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
Details: Words: 1322 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hackers
This paper is about the hacker subculture. The paper breaks the misused term 'hacker' in to its sub categories provides descriptions of the categories and a psychological profile of the most common type. ------------------------------- Hackers cannot be defined by skin color, religion, or race, nor can they properly be generalized as one group. Hackers are not a homogeneous group, they have a variety of values, beliefs and experience that can dramatically set one hacker apart …showed first 75 words of 1322 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1322 total…Inc. Post, J. (1996). The dangerous information system insider: Psychological perspectives. Available HTTP: Hostname: infowar.com Post, J., Shaw, E., Ruby, K. (1998). Information terrorism and the dangerous insider. Paper presented at the meeting of InfowarCon'98, Washington, DC. Power, R. (1998). Current and future danger. Computer Security Institute. Rogers, M. (1999). Psychology of hackers: Steps toward a new taxonomy. Available HTTP: www.infowar.com Sterling, B. (1992). The Hacker crackdown: Law and disorder on the electronic frontier. Toronto: Bantam Books.

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