...Hacking: Crime or Service to Society?...In the world of computers, the term “hacker” gets two different responses. One hacker can be productively designing games, programs, and ways to improve security of information, while the other hacker tries to br

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...Hacking: Crime or Service to Society?...
In the world of computers, the term “hacker” gets two different responses.
One hacker can be productively designing games, programs, and ways to
improve security of information, while the other hacker tries to break into
systems in a way that causes individuals and companies to loose, distort or
release information without permission.
How do we define a “hacker?” A hacker can improve programs in business
so that the business or individual will be protected from unwanted
tampering. This hacker explores the limits of the program. Or, is a hacker
the term for activity that is unlawful? A hacker in this case is one who
deliberately invades programs and causes computer problems. Some do
this for fun; however, this can cause great hardship for businesses and
individuals.
People who play around with computers would say hackers are exercising
their skills. Others may say hackers are criminals. Which definition is it?

Professor: Hacking is becoming a more prevalent problem in the field of
technology. If you are hacking, you are breaking the law, as it is a
felony here in the U.S. Only if a company or individual hires a hacker to
test their systems, is hacking alright and ethical.
In the academic hacker culture, a computer hacker is a person who
enjoys designing software and building programs with a sense for
aesthetics and playful cleverness. In computer security, a hacker is
someone who focuses on security mechanisms. In common use, which
was popularized by the mass media, hacker refers to someone who
illegally breaks into computer and network systems.
Compare a bunch of kids breaking into a computer system with another
bunch of kids hot-wiring a car for a joyride. The latter would probably
argue, with complete sincerity, that they were doing no harm, because
the owner of the car recovered his property afterward. They didn't keep
or sell it. It's a bad prank to borrow someone's property in that way, but
not really serious. These hypothetical car thieves versus the car
owner… Don’t you think the car owner would win this argument?

Question: Two opinions on computer hacking are given in the reading.
Explain which of these views the professor holds and how she supports
her opinion.

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