A Cyber Phenomenon: A Q-Analysis on the Motivation of Computer Hackers |
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Authors: | Ryan Francis O. Cayubit Kevin M. Rebolledo Romulo Gabriel A. Kintanar Angelissa G. Pastores Alen Josef A. Santiago Paula Bianca V. Valles |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology, College of Science, 3rd Floor Main Building,University of Santo Tomas,Manila,Philippines |
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Abstract: | In computer security parlance, a hacker is an individual who actively seeks and takes advantage of flaws and weaknesses of a computer network or system. In recent years, one has seen the rise of hacking, often as a form of protest and retaliation for reasons ranging from political to social, but the question remains as to what really motivates an individual to hack a computer network? Using the Q-method, the study aimed to develop a classification of the motivation of computer hackers. This was done with the use of 43 participants who were subjected to preliminary interviews and the sorting method. The statements from the interviews were categorized that resulted in seven conceptual themes, namely social-positive, social-negative, intellectual gain, self-satisfaction, economic rewards, technological-positive and technological-negative. From these themes, three distinct profiles emerged and were used to describe the motivation of hackers. |
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