Hacking

             Explain the ways in which hacking is an offence under the UK Computer Misuse Act (1990). Illustrate your answers with examples and cases from the news or text books.
             Definition of Hacker: "Someone who uses computer skills to gain unauthorized access to computer systems", or "A malicious meddler who tries to discover sensitive information by poking around".
             A hacker is a particularly talented, dedicated programmer; hackers top the list of cyber criminals. The main reason that hacker hack is that they wish to make money out of the data they steal. If a hacker steals top secret government data then he/she has a very good chance of making millions. Other reasons are that some hackers just hack for pure enjoyment; their main objective is to cause as much chaos as possible of companies and organizations. Some hackers believe that they are of an elite people and that they are invincible when it comes to programming and hacking.
             "The International Chamber of Commerce's Commercial Crime Service (CCS) reported that the biggest cyber crime was "general hacking". This is hacking for no financial gain, just pure vandalism and show. The second cyber crime is hacking for financial gain. Those who hack to steal money, commit fraud, or simply blackmail." [1]
             The belief of the public is that people become hackers because they wish to destroy other people's computers and the data stored on them. Hackers claim that they hack because they wish for the free flow of information and that is not provided to them through legal means. The other main type of hackers is those who hack into companies and governments for the pride of being able to say they did it. These people will often be very adapt hackers who break into computers and servers, leave some sort of mark saying that they were there, and then leave without damaging anything on the system. This group of hackers gets their thrills from...

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