I spend a fair amount of time on my computer, but I don't hack into anything. I have to open the manual and follow instructions.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I get hired to hack into computers now and sometimes it's actually easier than it was years ago.
A lot of hacking is playing with other people, you know, getting them to do strange things.
I look like a geeky hacker, but I don't know anything about computers.
Hacking involves a different way of looking at problems that no one's thought of.
If someone hacks your password, you can change it - as many times as you want.
I'm a Luddite with computers, and I'm slightly worried about being hacked as well.
Any type of operating system that I wanted to be able to hack, I basically compromised the source code, copied it over to the university because I didn't have enough space on my 200 megabyte hard drive.
I was hooked in before hacking was even illegal.
I was addicted to hacking, more for the intellectual challenge, the curiosity, the seduction of adventure; not for stealing, or causing damage or writing computer viruses.
My hacking involved pretty much exploring computer systems and obtaining access to the source code of telecommunication systems and computer operating systems, because my goal was to learn all I can about security vulnerabilities within these systems.