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English, 24.07.2019 11:20, idk5233

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the author of “cyber-psychopathy: what goes on in a hacker’s head” claims that the act of hacking is a deep-seated psychological illness.
what textual evidence supports this statement?
(select all that apply.)
a-a consideration of the hacker generation of the 1970s and 1980s suggests behaviours that appear driven by a mixture of arrogance plus an inability to easily distinguish right and wrong from good and bad …
b-while mitnick was—and arguably still is—the archetypal shy-boy-turned-extrovert-on-stage actor, mckinnon appears to remain relatively withdrawn—which is not surprising when you consider the pressure he was under for a decade.
c-by the nature of their actions, most black hats have a self-styled ethico-moral code, working to their own rules generally formulated against a backdrop of the “us and them” mentality.
d-these disorders often come with an obvious “addiction” to the sheer thrill of hacking, born of having found ways around the supposed ingenuity of “invulnerable” cyber security defences.
b-

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