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“Virus writers are, sociologically, not much different from taggers who spray cryptic symbols on walls, or even the “unofficial” graffiti artists: they feel (or say they feel) justified in doing their work, and have a wanton disregard for the dignity and property of others. They feel not mere…” quote by Peter H. Gregory
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““Virus writers are, sociologically, not much different from taggers who spray cryptic symbols on walls, or even the “unofficial” graffiti artists: they feel (or say they feel) justified in doing their work, and have a wanton disregard for the dignity and property of others. They feel not mere justification, but pride in what they do.””

Peter H. Gregory

About This Quote

Source Book: Malware Analyst's Cookbook and DVD, Michael Hale Ligh, 2008

Cybercriminals rationalize illegal acts like graffiti artists, seeing themselves as expressive and justified, ignoring harm to others.

In simple terms: Hackers see themselves as artists, ignoring damage.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the social impact of digital actions.

Themes

ethics cybercrime identity pride

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical ethical

When to use this quote

  • security training
  • policy making
  • public awareness campaigns
  • educational workshops

Key Concepts

justification social labeling moral disengagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates a hacker beyond ego?
  • How can society redirect this creative impulse?
A Different Perspective

Not all hackers are motivated by pride; some act out of necessity or ideology.

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