Uplink is a game about being a professional script kiddie. (You buy all your tools...)
So why do people say it's a game about hacking? Hacking is a lot of things, but breaking into computers for profit isn't one of them. Most (if not all, nowadays) hackers will not even break into computers at all, due to the fact that it is illegal.
Although a tool used to comprimise security can in theory be a hack, it is more correctly called a crack and in any case using it does not make one a hacker. Writing it might, but it had best be awful clever, and using the word '1337' anywhere in the documentation except as irony will disqualify you
So, in conclusion, please stop using the verb hacking, the nouns hack and hacker (one who hacks), and related terms, in connection with Uplink. It's drives me crazy every time I visit here... Thank you.
By the way, none of this is intended to disparage Uplink itself, which is quite fun and of high quality. But it has nothing to do with hacking.
Also note that I do not consider myself a hacker, as (1) it is a title that others must bestow upon you, not something one proclaims oneself to be, and (2) I don't think I deserve it.
Now, script kiddie is admitedly not a very cool sounding title, but you could write it '5<R1p7 k1{|{|13'... yeah, that's real '1337'
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