Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 5th May 2017
Dilbert//10247, first published nine years ago on Friday 5th May 2017
Keeping The Hacker Code
Tags
cia, spy, hacking, technology, lying, deception, surveillance, cameras
Official transcript
Wally: I hear you were a programmer for the CIA. Did you keep a copy of their hacker code that lets you spy through any digital agency? Erik: Would you believe "no?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HEAR YOU WERE A PROGRAMMER FOR THE CIA. DID YOU KEEP A COPY OF THEIR HACKER CODE THAT LETS YOU SPY THROUGH ANY DIGITAL DEVICE?
WOULD YOU BELIEVE "NO"?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Hacker Code"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between a programmer and a CIA agent. The programmer is asked if he keeps a copy of the hacker code that allows him to spy through any digital device. The programmer responds with a "no," but the CIA agent remains skeptical.
Key Points:
- The programmer is questioned about his use of hacker code.
- The programmer denies keeping a copy of the code.
- The CIA agent expresses doubt about the programmer's response.
- The conversation highlights the tension between the programmer's actions and the CIA agent's suspicions.
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