My brother has cancer and we don't have insurance. It costs $50,000 for the treatment he needs. Do I hack the bank to get it? No one will be hurt because the money is insured by the government.Quote:
Hackers should hack for personal gain and not hurt any one in the process.
Breaking the law is breaking the law. Violating system use policy is still wrong, no matter what your purpose. Hacking (originally) was done for knowledge, not for personal gain. It was to learn, not to make life easier on yourself. You need to save infromation at school, take a freakin floppy disk and leave the harddrive alone. You forget some information at work, go back and get it. Your examples showed hacking from being lazy, not for any other purpose.
Also, something not pointed out by Ennis (welcome back by the way). The term hacker didn't come from suberting systems. It came from an ingenius idea on how to get something to work the way you needed it to. If you need to add numbers to a list of 5000 items and write a program to do it, thats a hack. If you want your SW radio to pick up more frequencies so you modify it, thats a hack. If your muffler falls off your car and you wire it up with a clothes hanger...thats a hack. If you dl a program so you can break into your work system, thats just being a lazy script kiddie.
