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Hacker culture(s): New hacker ethics
Jonas Löwgren home page
-- teaching material -- hacker
culture(s)
Hacker culture(s)
-- lecture notes, February 23, 2000 --
Introduction
Traditional hacker ethics
New hacker ethics
Origins of hacker culture(s)
Dimensions of hacker culture(s)
Hacker culture(s) as seen from the outside
Selected sources
New hacker
ethics
Steve Mizrach of the dept. of Anthropology, University of Florida,
analyzed several recent hacker texts in the paper Is
there a hacker ethic for 90s hackers? (1997). He summarizes his
findings in a new set of ethical principles.
Above all else, do no harm.
Do not damage computers or data if at all possible. Much like the key
element of the Hippocratic Oath.
Hacking is a quest for knowledge; there is no intrinsic need or desire
to destroy. But it is generally held that system-cracking for fun and
exploration is ethically OK as long as the cracker commits no theft,
vandalism, or breach of confidentiality. However, accidents and pranks
that hackers view as harmless may cause the victims to lose time and
effort.
Protect privacy.
This is typically reconciled with the free information ethos by separating
public information from private. How the line is drawn is, of course,
a question of personal (and political) views.
Waste not, want not.
Computer resources should not lie idle and wasted. Using idle time
and perhaps leaving suggestions for improved performance is seen as
a favor.
Exceed limitations.
"Telling a hacker something can't be done, is a moral imperative
for him to try."
The communicational imperative.
Communicating with and associating with peers is a fundamental human
right. Some see it as strong enough to motivate violation of laws and
regulations.
Leave no traces.
Keeping quiet about your exploits is not only for your protection.
It also helps other hackers avoid getting caught or losing access.
Share!
Information increases in value by sharing it with other people. Data
can be the basis for someone else's learning; software can be improved
collectively.
Fight cyber-tyranny.
Hacking is necessary to help protect the world from dystopian development
of global information systems a la 1984.
Trust, but test.
By engaging hands-on with technical and social systems, your discoveries
can contribute to improving the systems.
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