"It was used for decades to describe talented computer enthusiasts, people whose skill at using computers to solve technical problems and puzzles was - and is - respected and admired by others possessing similar technical skills"
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The subtext is a boundary-policing move. Notice who gets to confer legitimacy: “others possessing similar technical skills.” Admiration is peer-to-peer, not granted by the public, the press, or law enforcement. Mitnick, whose own notoriety helped cement the darker popular meaning, leans on this insider economy of respect to argue that the mainstream got it wrong. It’s an appeal to expertise at a moment when expertise is routinely flattened into stereotype.
Context matters: Mitnick is speaking from the strange position of a celebrity built from transgression, now curating the origin story. By emphasizing “decades” and using the parenthetical “- and is -,” he’s not just describing history; he’s staking a claim that the authentic definition persists despite branding, policing, and corporate security narratives. The line works because it’s calm and procedural, a technical definition delivered like a spec sheet - and that coolness is the point. It asks you to see hacking as a culture with norms, not a genre of crime.
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Mitnick, Kevin. (2026, January 16). It was used for decades to describe talented computer enthusiasts, people whose skill at using computers to solve technical problems and puzzles was - and is - respected and admired by others possessing similar technical skills. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-used-for-decades-to-describe-talented-93174/
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Mitnick, Kevin. "It was used for decades to describe talented computer enthusiasts, people whose skill at using computers to solve technical problems and puzzles was - and is - respected and admired by others possessing similar technical skills." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-used-for-decades-to-describe-talented-93174/.
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"It was used for decades to describe talented computer enthusiasts, people whose skill at using computers to solve technical problems and puzzles was - and is - respected and admired by others possessing similar technical skills." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-used-for-decades-to-describe-talented-93174/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.








