Eflow those questions are mostly some sort of private/subjective questions not likely to be answered in depth on public forums.
Next, like instronics said do not mix terms, even if you say you know they are different. There are many discussions on AO about the difference hacker/cracker and so on. http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=133107Quote:
How would you describe your work as a hacker?
What are your motives? (Explain why you hack)
How often do ya hack?
Have you been convicted for your hacking?
How would you describe your relationsship to the other groups of hackers?
Is the firms and gorverments doing enoguh to prevent hackers?
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...=&pagenumber=1
About your questions:
first: assuming and saying "I' m a hacker" sounds like bragging and is a pretentious.
When answering your questions, you need to assume "I'm a hacker" in order to become a valid subject to answer your questions, so there's sort of a logical problem in your questions regarding to the subject og hacking. Hacking does not include bragging.
But one can give answers that could present the view of someone that can be pointed to as "hacker". It's more about a 'spirit / mind' thing.
For example:
Quest for knowledge, curiosity about how things workQuote:
What are your motives?
This seems to introduce that hacking is a sort of conduct that can be done in sessions like cracking a password or something... *beep*Quote:
How often do ya hack?
I don't think you can be convicted for hacking in the true not 'media-ized' sence of the word hacking.Quote:
Have you been convicted for your hacking?
These are a little thoughts that demonstrate how you can narrow your questions, like Instronics in his (good) post explained
