时间:2025-11-22 02:41:58 来源:网络整理编辑:休閑
Hackers make it their life's mission to remain anonymous, but we allllllllknow exactly what they loo
Hackers make it their life's mission to remain anonymous, but we allllllllknow exactly what they look like. I mean, come on. We've all seen the pictures.
They are a shady-looking individuals often found lurking in darkened rooms illuminated by nothing but the glow of menacing green binary code. Hackers are faceless creepers hidden by the invincible cloak of a hoodie, almost always typing on their keyboards.
Duh. Everyone knows that, because this stereotypical hacker image shows up in essentially every article ever written about hacking or cybersecurity attacks -- from iCloud breaches and DDoS attacks to the recent WannaCrypt ransomware attack.
SEE ALSO:How Hacking Worked Before ComputersWe too have fallen victim to using stock photos of keyboards in dark rooms to accompany stories about Russian hacks or cybersecurity attacks. But, man, if you saw some what we're choosing from, you'd realize that we have very little wiggle room here.
We get it, it's hard to properly illustrate something when you don't know the full story and have little information about the people involved, so artists have achieved a standard visual by combining the obvious presence of a computer with a mysterious-seeming person.
It works great for the sake of getting the message across, but the images are laughable. And as you can see by this beautiful selection of hacking photos, they lead to an incredibly stereotypical definition of a hacker.
Judging from these visual gems, here's what we know about hackers for sure:
Hacker using laptop. Lots of digits on the computer screen.; Shutterstock ID 172084607Credit: Shutterstock / REDPIXEL.PLHackers use their powerfully dangerous fingers to type. This we know to be true.
Credit: Shutterstock / welcomiaGloves are a key part of the hacker aesthetic. You can take the gloves off the hacker, but you can never take the hacker out of the gloves.
Single solitary computer hacker works in the dark committing crime; Shutterstock ID 280469939Credit: Shutterstock / John Williams RUSAside from being intelligent computer geniuses and not sucking blood, hackers aren't all that different from vampires.
faceless computer hackerCredit: Bill Hinton/ Getty Images
Faceless Computer HackerCredit: Bill Hinton/ Getty ImagesEvery computer hacker is just A, the notorious villain from Pretty Little Liars.
A from 'Pretty Little Liars,' an expert villain and hacker.Credit: abc family
Hacker using laptop. Hacking the Internet.; Shutterstock ID 503150188Credit: Shutterstock / REDPIXEL.PLEven when a computer shines its light directly upon a hacker, he still has no face. Magic.
Anonymous teenager in mask on internet at nightCredit: Peter Dazeley/Getty Images
Credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty ImagesIt's the RULES, okay?!
Even the FBI -- an organization that should have access to real images of hackers -- has disseminated similar images. According to the FBI, the male hacker also wears a dark hoodie and has eyes invisible to the rest of the world though he does, in fact, have a face.
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Some hackers out there are surely sitting at their laptops surrounded by multiple half-empty coffee cups, some snacks, a to-do list -- heck, they're probably bingeing Netflix on their second monitor with their Facebook account open in a separate tab as they torture themselves by checking in on their exes.
Show us THAT hacker next time, O.K., stock photo companies? Show us a realhacker. Oh, and let's all just agree to put a moratorium on the stereotype and stop using the same damn photo.
TopicsCybersecurity
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