JaNell wrote:Don't get me started on why I consider virus building and hacking (the bad kind) a class war issue.
Bah, I'd rather get you started. And everyone else, as well, with any luck.

So, what is everyone's opinion on the development of viruses, and / or cracking¹? Is it all that bad? Is it ethical to develop a virus, but not release it "into the wild", so to speak?
Furthermore, is it ethical to develop and distribute code that could be used for such an attack? For instance, a utility that, while its original use is benign and / or beneficial, could possibly be altered or misused to cause other people damages of arbitrary degrees.
I realize that some might think that this belongs in GothGeek, but I wanted opinions from both the technically and non-technically inclined on this issue. It is, after all, something that all netizens have to deal with at some point in time.
¹ Note: I still refer to the act of breaking into a private or semi-public machine as "cracking", and refer to the person committing such an act as a "cracker". Similarly, I'm prone to refer to coding - whether it's quick and dirty, or "masterpiece theater" style - as "hacking", and likewise I call such coders "hackers". Nonetheless, a rose by any other name...