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HACKERS (:check: personal motives (– Vendetta or revenge., – Jokes, Hoaxes…
HACKERS
- :check: factors contributed to hacking growth
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Hacktivists
- Approaches:
– automated e-mail bombs,
– web de-facing,
– virtual sit-ins,
– computer viruses and warms
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Cyber terrorists
- Categories:
– the terrorists
– information warfare planners.
- :check: hacker ethic views
– Access to computers and anything that might teach you something about the way the world works should be available to everyone.
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– Hackers should be judged by their hacking skills, not bogus criteria such as degrees, age, race, or position.
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– Jokes, Hoaxes, and Pranks
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patterns
- one-to-one,
– Hate
– Vendetta
– Personal gain
– Joke
– Business espionage
- one-to-many,
– Hate
– Personal satisfaction
– Jokes/Hoaxes
- many-to-one,
– Personal vendetta
– Hate
– Terrorism
– Attention and fame
- many-to- many.
– Attention and fame
– Terrorism
– Fun/hoax
- Types of attacks
– Social Engineering
– Impersonation
– Exploits
– Transitive Trust
– Data Attacks
– Infrastructure Weaknesses
– Denial of Service
– Active Wiretap
Affected by the following factors:
- Equipment availability
- Internet access availability
- The environment of the network