Motivations of a modern hacker
Posted by: Ben Uphoff in Computer Security, Cybercrime, tags: hackers, threatsYesterday, my BreachBytes co-author Andy wrote about the rise of organized crime in cybersecurity. It is an interesting and alarming trend that we have been discussing for quite some time at Packet Analytics. I have been watching a few developing stories on another trend in the hacker community: hacktivism. The Register reported yesterday on the RIAA website’s recent defacement problems and on the Church of Scientology’s DOS problems. Just this morning Rueters has a blurb about purported cyberattacks aimed at Panama by US hackers angry with the election of Pedro Miguel Gonzalez as the president of the Panamanian legislature (Gonzalez is a murder suspect in the US).
Reading, research and personal experience has led me to believe that modern hackers (I am not including whitehat hackers here — that’s another post) are motivated in one of three ways:
- Bragging rights (traditional hackers, script kiddie)
- Money (organized crime, identity thieves, scammers)
- Ideology (hacktivists, spies)
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