Why is hacking or being a hacker now both a good thing and a bad thing?

Most hackers were never bad in the first place. I was a childhood hacker that got involved in illegal activity for a short period; most people doing the illegal activity were simply using hackers, and weren't themselves hackers. The only thing I ever wanted to do was learn.

Many people associate hacking with cracking (breaking into software i.e. security), which is a different act and people who practice it usually have an entirely different mindset.

Illegal activity is something entirely different, but none the less can be combined with hacking, just like you can combine knives with murder, but still use them to cut tomatoes better than using your hands.

Hacking is just circumventing the norm; life hacks, computer hacks, etc., are all ways of just using things differently, usually apposed to the accepted way of using it, or with counter intuition.

The only thing common among all hackers is a tendency to bend or skate on the edge of rules, be they social, legal, or even just habitual or expectations.

They do not, as part of the hacking definition itself, cause any harm. best hacking ebooks

For example, no self respecting hacker will follow any software ELUA, and although many hackers will respect an online game community, they may still want to learn how it works and figure out how to bend it's rules. This hurts nobody; it only bends rules, almost nobody cares either.

"Hackers" that go around MMORPGs are called "script kiddies"... they download scripts usually written by people with little knowledge about systems but enough to get a basic task done, i.e. Unity 3D games nearly always have the same exploits, because they are designed with the same libraries and the 3 or 4 scripts out there to hack Unity games are just barely modified by one scripter, and they claim they "hacked" the game (usually as easy as changing a port number).

Script kiddies make up the majority of people that call themselves hackers.

Hackers have always felt the term meant this innocent sort of "respectful exploration and experimentation" with life, but the media has had to play catch up to bring their definition into allignment, they still have some ways to go in fact.

I think this largely originated from crackers and people committing cyber crime claiming to be hackers in order to downplay what they were doing, or reason it as "for good", and since the media had no idea what that meant, they just went with it. After years of reports of "a hacker broke into ABC bank" people took it to mean something bad.

People who break into things are in fact cracking, not hacking, and the definition goes all the way back to when I was a child in the early 80s and before.


Source- https://www.quora.com/Why-is-hacking-or-being-a-hacker-now-both-a-good-thing-and-a-bad-thing

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