Hackistan Sets Eyes on Rival Fortify, Puts Hacker Universe at Stake

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Because we work on the internet, we like to entertain the fantasy that we’re down with hackers or could have been hackers if we wanted to. This surmise is probably untrue as we haven’t yet mastered the art of face-to-face l337-sp33k.

The spiffy rogues at Hanft Raboy and Partners put forth Discover Hackistan, a hacker community that scoffs at tired bourgeois trimmings like intellectual property and valorizes everyday net annoyances as seeds of revolution. Hackistan’s one enemy is Fortify Software, the status quo superheroes characterized by fringey promos of this type from Hanft. We dig it.

Kitschy hacker country aside, Fortify shows it doesn’t mind laughing at itself as sworn saviours of web uniformity. An “open letter” running in magazines includes an invitation for Hackistan citizens to “Join the world community and enjoy the benefits of globalization: soaring divorce rates, mindless entertainment and obesity.” And if that’s not compelling enough, consider the consequences of contributing to the free-for-all programming universe. Ooh, it gives us the shudders.

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