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词条 Hacker Manifesto
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  1. In popular culture

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The Conscience of a Hacker (also known as The Hacker Manifesto) is a small essay written January 8, 1986 by a computer security hacker who went by the handle (or pseudonym) of The Mentor (born Loyd Blankenship), who belonged to the 2nd generation of hacker group Legion of Doom.[1]

It was written after the author's arrest, and first published in the underground hacker ezine Phrack[2] and can be found on many websites, as well as on T-shirts and in films.[3]

Considered a cornerstone of hacker culture,[4] the Manifesto acts as a guideline to hackers across the globe, especially those new to the field. It serves as an ethical foundation for hacking, and asserts that there is a point to hacking that supersedes selfish desires to exploit or harm other people, and that technology should be used to expand our horizons and try to keep the world free.

When asked about his motivation for writing the article, Blankenship said,

I was going through hacking withdrawal, and Craig/Knight Lightning needed something for an upcoming issue of Phrack. I was reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress and was very taken with the idea of revolution.[1]
At a more prominent public event, when asked about his arrest and motivation for writing the article, Blankenship said,
I was just in a computer I shouldn’t have been. And [had] a great deal of empathy for my friends around the nation that were also in the same situation. This was post-WarGames, the movie, so pretty much the only public perception of hackers at that time was ‘hey, we’re going to start a nuclear war, or play tic-tac-toe, one of the two,’ and so I decided I would try to write what I really felt was the essence of what we were doing and why we were doing it.[5][6]

In popular culture

The article is quoted several times in the 1995 movie Hackers, although in the movie it is being read from an issue of the hacker magazine 2600, not the historically accurate Phrack.

The Mentor gave a reading of The Hacker Manifesto and offered additional insight at H2K2.[5] It is also an item in the game Culpa Innata.

See also

  • Hacker ethic
  • Timeline of computer security hacker history

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Elf Qrin interviews The Mentor|url=http://www.elfqrin.com/docs/hakref/interviews/eq-i-mentor.php}}
2. ^{{cite journal|author1=The Mentor|title=The Conscience of a Hacker|volume=1|issue=7|page=3 of 10|url=http://www.phrack.org/archives/issues/7/3.txt|accessdate=15 June 2014|publisher=Phrack, Inc.}}
3. ^{{cite book |title=Hacker Culture |first=Douglas |last=Thomas |publisher=University of Minnesota Press |year=2003 |isbn=978-0-8166-3346-3 |pages=xxiv }}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Marsh|first1=Josh|title=Hacking and Philosophy: The Mentor’s Manifesto|url=http://hackaday.com/2013/11/04/hacking-and-philosophy-the-mentors-manifesto/|publisher=Hackaday.com|accessdate=15 June 2014|date=November 4, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|last1=Blankenship|first1=Lloyd|title="The Conscience of a Hacker," Panel at H2K2 (Hackers on Planet Earth)|publisher=2600|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tEnnvZbYek|accessdate=15 June 2014|location=New York, NY|date=July 13, 2002}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.h2k2.net/panels.html#mentor |title=The Mentor at H2K2 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050414153806/http://www.h2k2.net/display_grid.khtml?event=7 |archivedate=2005-04-14 |accessdate=2014-04-10 }}

External links

  • Hacker's Manifesto at Phrack Magazine

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