Considering hacking as a high tech crime, where you need up to date and top skills to hack into firewalled, encrypted, antivirus and security guarded systems first you have to look to countries where great computer engineering talent is produced or historically country has been a high tech nation such us: USA, Russia, Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), Eastern European Block countries, Germany and recently China.
By the way if we had a World War in cyberspace between countries - India would wipe the rest of the world away.
To answer your question it is from mostly upper and middle class US homes (lot of young talent and computer prevalence).
One of the most popular hackers' arguments is that "electrons are free--they do not belong to anybody."
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Most of the times yes. Since there are graphical user interface hacker tools built for hacking, hackers could be using those as well.
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White hat Hackers are good and Black hat hackers are bad.
Most likely.
This will vary from country to country. Though I'd assume for the most its illegal.
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Hackers in Wonderland was created in 2000.
'Hackers' was directed by Lain Softley.
Yep i agree. hackers are noobs