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hack
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China
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Hacking often associated with cybercrime and seen as a threat to national security.
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2
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hack
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China
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May be associated with unauthorized computer access or cybercrime
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1
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3
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hackathon
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China
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Becoming more prevalent, especially in major tech cities like Beijing and Shenzhen
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4
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hacker
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China
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May be perceived as a skillful computer expert and even admired for their technical abilities.
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1
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5
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hacker
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China
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Sometimes revered and celebrated for their technical skills and knowledge
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1
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6
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hacker culture
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China
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Sometimes associated with government-sponsored cyber espionage and hacking.
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1
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7
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hacker ethics
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China
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Aligned with government interests and state security
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1
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8
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hacking
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China
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Can be seen as a skillful and impressive demonstration of technical prowess, often associated with finding creative solutions to problems.
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1
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9
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hacking
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China
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May be associated with government-sponsored cyber activities and espionage
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1
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10
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hacking
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China
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Hacking can be perceived as a skillful and admirable activity, especially in the context of state-sponsored cyber operations.
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11
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hacking
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China
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Hacking can be viewed as a skill and may be used for various purposes including espionage and cyber warfare.
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1
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12
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hacking
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China
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Often associated with programming skill and problem-solving abilities, seen as a valuable skill in the tech industry.
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1
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13
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hacksaw
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China
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Not a commonly used tool for cutting, as traditional saws and cutting techniques are preferred
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