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No, "hacker" really does mean "hacker"

7 pointsby recyclemealmost 13 years ago

3 comments

dpeckalmost 13 years ago
I think more than anything this shows that the media has always used the word "hacker" to have criminal connotations. As LouLang mentions, it was used earlier within small niches, but the it seems the earliest, and certain the majority uses of it, by press and anyone in the mainstream is negative.<p>Coming from the infosec side of things its still odd to me that developers use the term so much. :)
LouLangalmost 13 years ago
I was under the impression that the term was coined at MIT in the model railroad club.<p><a href="http://tmrc.mit.edu/hackers-ref.html" rel="nofollow">http://tmrc.mit.edu/hackers-ref.html</a>
cleverjakealmost 13 years ago
The term hackers was used in the 50s, well before. The 1963 quote.
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