Hacker's Culture
In this paper I have discussed about hackers, who hackers really are. It discusses when the term was originally coined and who was it originally used to refer to. As time passed, and various technological developments were made, hackers changed from information-hungry nerds to cyber-criminals. Then I discuss how the connotation associated with hackers has changed and how it does not apply to all hackers. The hackers who are harmful to the society are the members of new subcultures and are different from the original hackers. Hackers require understanding since there are hackers who have teamed up with security agency to help the society. This paper tries to cover the good and bad affects caused by hacking and how only time can tell whether it will act entirely as destructive or constructive forces or if both forces will co-exist. Ever since the invention of the computers there have been people who have been deeply involved with this new technology. From it's earliest beginnings, there have been people who want to have technological proficiency and want to display this. These people who spent hours and hours of their time playing around with computers to ge
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Approximate Word count = 2371
Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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