I'm a curious and motivated person, always eager to learn and grow. Focused on my goals, working hard in school, and improving myself step by step.
People often commit software piracy due to high costs, viewing software as too expensive or believing it should be free. Lack of awareness about copyright laws, peer influence, and the belief that digital resources should be free also contribute.
As a student, I can combat software piracy by choosing free or open-source options and promoting awareness of the risks of pirated software. Supporting legal alternatives and student discounts also helps foster ethical software use.
Hackers are driven by curiosity and the thrill of overcoming challenges. For some, it's a way to showcase their technical skills or explore vulnerabilities. Others may be motivated by financial gain, political activism, or even malicious intent. The excitement of breaking barriers often fuels their interest.
If I became an expert hacker, I would use my skills ethically to strengthen cybersecurity systems. By identifying and fixing vulnerabilities, I could protect sensitive information and help organizations avoid breaches. Ethical hacking could also be a way to educate others on staying secure online, contributing to a safer digital world.