The most morally wrong motive is the “Cyberbullying and online sexual grooming of children ‘on the increase,'” I believe we can all agree that asking 13 year old for explicit content is extremely morally wrong. The next one would have the revenge porn victims, whose intimate activities are shared across the internet for everyone in the world to see. After that it would be the script kiddie who DDoS’d labour candidate in runup to 2019 UK general election. A countries election should not be attacked or manipulated, it goes against the simple fact of a democracy. The next one would have to the “angry & youthful hackers join the ‘hacktivism’ wave” article, which explains how most of hacktivism groups conduct terrorism and transnational crime. Even though, a lot of hacktivism is used to expose corruption but a lot of them are funded by nation states in order to attack other countries. The third to last most morally wrong motive would have to be the article about how cybercriminals spend their money. I was surprised that most of them spend their money on investments like property or financial instruments. But a lot of them spend their money on drugs and prostitutes which is morally wrong. The next one would have to be the “What drives hackers to a life of cybercrime?” article which explains why people commit cybercrime. A lot of the times it’s because of money an popularity while certain scenarios is a quiet ‘screw you’ to the man. Cyber criminals are extremely passionate and skilled at what they do and a lot of them have lost hope to work in a system where it feels like its designed to make them fail. Lastly, I think the least morally wrong post was the man the stole LinkedIn information just for fun, simply because he didn’t have a malicious intent. Even though he is selling the data, that doesn’t make him no different than Google, Facebook, or Apple.