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Aug 27th, 2017 at 12:50:47 - Watch Dogs 2 (PS4) |
Today while playing watch dogs I was continuing the challenges and I had to go and visit the music produces house and hack into his network in order to get access to his TV camera. Once I had access to the camera I had to have a phone call sent to his phone to impersonate an artist, while he was on the phone I hacked into his two computers and received intel and emails about his plans. In additions while the producer thought he was paying the artist my co worker had him wire the money as a donation.
The question that I have is do the ends justify the means in this situation because this guy has done some things in his life that are not the best by any means, and money was sent to a good cause. But is it ethical to promote the stealing of money if someone isnt acting in the way that you like?
Following this challenge I had to go steal some emails and hard drives from an onsite production studio upon which I had to use my rc car and weapons to hurt people just to get some intel to give to the press for information about where the car that was in the promotion of a movie that made fun of dedsec. I then had to break into a secure location and steal the car so that dedsec could modify the car to combat the movie.
I once again find myself wondering if the ends justify the means, because as of now they havent done anything illegal the movie company that is. But because they tried to make fun of hackers we have to show them a lesson. I dont believe that this is the best way to go about ding things because nothing illegal has even taken place yet. I wonder if illegal activity on the other side will show.
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Aug 27th, 2017 at 12:50:27 - Watch Dogs 2 (PS4) |
Today while playing watch dogs I was continuing the challenges and I had to go and visit the music produces house and hack into his network in order to get access to his TV camera. Once I had access to the camera I had to have a phone call sent to his phone to impersonate an artist, while he was on the phone I hacked into his two computers and received intel and emails about his plans. In additions while the producer thought he was paying the artist my co worker had him wire the money as a donation.
The question that I have is do the ends justify the means in this situation because this guy has done some things in his life that are not the best by any means, and money was sent to a good cause. But is it ethical to promote the stealing of money if someone isnt acting in the way that you like?
Following this challenge I had to go steal some emails and hard drives from an onsite production studio upon which I had to use my rc car and weapons to hurt people just to get some intel to give to the press for information about where the car that was in the promotion of a movie that made fun of dedsec. I then had to break into a secure location and steal the car so that dedsec could modify the car to combat the movie.
I once again find myself wondering if the ends justify the means, because as of now they havent done anything illegal the movie company that is. But because they tried to make fun of hackers we have to show them a lesson. I dont believe that this is the best way to go about ding things because nothing illegal has even taken place yet. I wonder if illegal activity on the other side will show.
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Aug 23rd, 2017 at 21:13:38 - Watch Dogs 2 (PS4) |
I Thought that the intro mission of breaking into a facility to delete a personal user profile to start the game was a very interesting way to start the game for the following reasons. First I enjoyed how the game developers included some of the data that had been connected to the characters profile from DOB to criminal records, because I wonder how much of that data mining actually occurs in our daily lives. Secondly I thought to my self is it okay to break into a secure building to delete a profile after accepting the terms of use, for the sole purpose that you dont like what they are keeping on file? I think that it is a very good question to think about. Once the first mission was over I proceeded to walk around the streets of downtown San Francisco and meet the hacker gang that I had joined. Upon arrival I discovered that the next thing to do is to get users to download the app that was developed so that they could use it as a network, but I found it interesting that the game developers stated that the users of the app know what the team is doing with the app and they support the cause rather than to just hack into peoples phones and download the app for them. That was all for the day.
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