Computer Science, asked by Rishabhjain9532, 5 hours ago

Young, technically oriented hackers argued that, if the owners of a computer system want to keep outsiders out, it is their responsibility to provide better security. Ken Thompson, one of the inventors of UNIX, said, "The act of breaking into a computer system has to have the same social stigma as breaking into a neighbor’s house. It should not matter that the neighbor’s door is unlocked." Which position do you agree with more? Give your reasons

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Answered by aquiasanneclarisse
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Answered by shilpa85475
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Any kind of access to one's personal or professional access without that person's concern is treated as the illegal activity or practice.

Explanation:

The act of breaking into a computer system has to have the same social stigma as breaking into a neighbor’s house, even if the door of the neighbor' s house is unlocked or open is not correct.

Similarly dealing with the online activities, one's personal information is very easily available on social media platforms. There are many ways to get access through it and easily contact them, but it is a illegal practice.

One has to deal with it legally, if one has to get in touch with that person, there is a way of professionally contacting him or her through Linked or through gmails.

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