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Comment on Under the hoodie: why money, power, and ego drive hackers to cybercrime by What Drives Hackers to a Life of Cybercrime? – Infosecurity Magazine

January 16, 2020

[…] results of her work were published today in the long-form article “Under the Hoodie: Why Money, Power, and Ego Drive Hackers to Cybercrime” which includes interviews with reformed and active cyber-criminals as well as research from […]

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