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What Type of Hacker Are You?
Most Hackers Aren’t Geniuses

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Unfortunately, nearly everyone who writes about criminal computer hackers without actual experience romanticizes them all as these uber‐smart, god‐like, mythical figures. They can guess any password in under a minute (especially if under threat of a gun, if you believe Hollywood), break into any system, and crack any encryption secret. They work mostly at night and drink copious amounts of energy drinks while littering their workspaces with remnants of potato chips and cupcakes. A school kid uses the teacher’s stolen password to change some grades, and the media is fawning on him like he’s the next Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg.

Hackers don’t have to be brilliant. I’m living proof of that. Even though I’ve broken into every single place where I’ve ever been hired to do so, I’ve never completely understood quantum physics or Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. I failed high school English twice, I never got higher than a C in math, and my grade point average of my first semester of college was 0.62. That was composed of five Fs and one A. The lone A was in a water safety class because I had already been an oceanfront lifeguard for five years. My bad grades were not only because I wasn’t trying. I just wasn’t that smart and I wasn’t trying. I later learned that studying and working hard is often more valuable than being born innately intelligent. I ended up finishing my university degree and excelling in the computer security world.

Still, even when writers aren’t calling bad‐guy hackers super‐smart, readers often assume they are because they appear to be practicing some advanced black magic that the rest of the world does not know. In the collective psyche of the world, it’s as if “malicious hacker” and “super intelligence” have to go together. It’s simply not true. A few are smart, most are average, and some aren’t very bright at all, just like the rest of the world. Hackers simply know some facts and processes that other people don’t, just like a carpenter, plumber, or electrician.

Hacking the Hacker

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