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THEMED ARTICLES: DATA COMMUNICATIONS & NETWORK SECURITY

Hacking into the Minds of Hackers

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Pages 281-287 | Published online: 10 Dec 2007
 

ABSTRACT

This study presents results of a survey of self-proclaimed computer hackers about their perceptions in regards to illegal hacking. Results show that hackers continue to engage in illegal hacking activities despite the perception of severe judicial punishment. A closer look shows that hackers perceive a high utility value from hacking, little informal sanctions, and a low likelihood of punishment. These perceptions coupled with a high level of moral disengagement partially explain the hacker's illegal behavior.

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