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Response to “Conscience of a Hacker”

My initial response to “Conscience of a Hacker” was I was a bit confused. I was confused because usually people say that hackers are the bad ones. So when the narrator was taking sides with the hacker or defending them, since he too was one of them. I was took by surprise. However as I continued reading what he was saying was true. There are people who commit murder, build bombs, and make wars. People who basically commit much larger crimes than hackers do and yet, the hackers are the criminals. 

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