Re: Hackers vs. Crackers - the survey.
Article: 8892 of alt.hackers From: cr25@pmms.cam.ac.uk (Pooh) Newsgroups: alt.hackers Subject: Re: Hackers vs. Crackers - the survey. Date: 19 Oct 1995 11:18:39 GMT Organization: Very little. Lines: 136 Approved: Piglet Distribution: world Message-ID: 465c6f$j50@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk Reply-To: Derek.Scott@newcastle.ac.uk NNTP-Posting-Host: apus.cus.cam.ac.uk Return-receipt-to: "D.Scott" <Derek.Scott@newcastle.ac.uk> Status: RO
Hello all, I got this little questionnaire in my emailbox from a psychologist who wants to investigate the psychology of hacking, with special reference to the oft-ignored distinction between hacking and hacking.malicious . Please forgive me if you feel that 30 question forms from stray shrinks should not appear here, or if you've seen it before (did he send one to all authors on this group?) but if you felt like filling in and returning the form to Dr. Scott he would much appreciate it. As in the Reply-To above, the email address is Derek.Scott@newcastle.ac.uk ObComputingHack: Because dinosaurs still roam the forests around Cambridge, England, I still use serial lines to get onto the net. According to the fossil who runs our College computing service, the thing to do is to dial in with mskermit to read ones mail, and that's about it. Well obviously after installing Linux I installed a 24 hour TERM connection (didn't want to bother anyone about sliplogin) and discovered that this would reliably fail after a day or two in such a way that the serial line was completely stuck. I suspect this is the same unreliability that led to kermit usually failing to download very large files. But guess what, if I logged into cus (main UNIX service) instead of pmms (mathematicians only) the fault went away, and even occasional breakdowns didn't cause the line to hang. However the 24 hour connection had to change because on cus (not pmms) there is a hard limit on how long a process can run. Small perturbation: at 3AM every morning the connection now dies and is immediately resurrected. result: all is sweetness and light, until next June when I finally get an Internet connection of my own... No, can't be bothered with SLIP with only 8 months to run... I even persuade my smail to sign itself bogusly so it can get out without setting off security alarms. ObPostscript: One of my academic colleagues (science subject too !!!) is very impressed that I can actually have TWO terminal windows on my screen connected to TWO remote machines without an Internet connection. Wow, how on earth do you get kermit to do that ?? ObBytheway: What non-malicious hacking type things should one do with ones very own IP address, highspeed line and Linux box?? Well, here's the form. Sorry to bother you, but I hope you can spare a couple of minutes. This is a survey relating to "hackers" and "crackers" in an attempt to identify whether some of the suggestions made by writers have any value. As you will know, many people (usually journalists) have made various suggestions and statements about "hackers". It remains to be known what is really true from those actually involved. As a young psychologist, I am trying to do some preliminary investigations into what is true and what is only speculation. So, here is a questionnaire which I would like you to complete and return. Please return to either derek.scott@newcastle.ac.uk or an410911@anon.penet.fi The latter address will offer you an anonimity coding. Some of the questions may seem strange, but do not worry about that as there are underlying reasons (whether the reasons are correct or not is debatable) for asking these particular questions. Please remember that there are no "correct" answers, so try to be as honest as possible. Incidentally, your name was derived from alt.crackers or alt.hacks; there is nothing sinister going on. I thank you for your cooperation in advance. Please be assured that this is done in EXTREME CONFIDENCE and that NO INDIVIDUAL DETAILS OR RESPONSES WILL BE GIVEN TO ANYONE. Firstly, do you regard yourself as a hacker, a cracker, or a bit of both? ........................ Answer positively (Yes) or negatively (No) to the following questions or statements 1. Access to computers---and anything which might teach you something about the way the world works---should be unlimited and total........... 2. Always yield to the Hands-On imperative!........... 3. Are computer "break-ins" ethical?.................... 4. As long as no significant damage results, break-ins may serve a useful purpose....... 5. All information should be free...................... 6. I mistrust authority.................................. 7. I believe in promoting decentralisation.................. 8. You can create art and beauty on a computer................ 9. Hackers should be judged by their hacking, not bogus criteria such as degrees, age, race, or position............ 10. Computers can change your life for the better.................... 11. Would you agree that "a closed door is an insult and/or that a locked door is an outrage"?............ 12. Do you believe that locks (locked doors) symbolise the power of beurocracy?.............. 13. Do you feel alienated from the outside world?................... 14. Do you regard yourself as "zany" or anarchistic?................ 15. Do you feel that you share goals, intellectual excitement and even a social life with other "hackers"?...................... 16. Do you feel powerful in hacking?..................... 17. Can computers change your life? .................. 18. Do you agree that "hitting the market-place"; i.e. "going commercial" is the best way to show off one's "hacks"? .................. 19. Software is too expensive.................... 20. I only copy programmes I wouldn't buy anyway. ................. 21. There is such a thing as a "moral hacker"................. 22. Would you ever use hacking as a means of revenge?.................... 23. Do you feel that people should respect you for your hacking abilities? ............. 24. Do you hack mainly for fun rather than personal gain?.............. 25. Do you sometimes like teasing animals?.................... 26. Do you have many different hobbies?............. 27. Does your mood often go up and down? ............... 28. Have you ever said anything bad or nasty about anyone?............... 29. When someone does me a wrong, I feel I should pay him/her back if I can, just for the principle of the thing............... 30. During one period when I was youngster I engaged in petty thievery....... 31. I don't blame anyone for trying to grab everything he/she can get in this world....... 32. I can easily make other people afraid of me, and sometimes do for the fun of it......... 33. Do you believe that there should be no such thing as intellectual property?........ 34. Do you feel that you are just making use of equipment whilst it is idle?.......... 35. Do you feel that you are learning about computers in a cost-effective way?...........