Primary and Secondary Control as Antecedents to the Dark Traits in Predicting Attraction to Hacking Behavior

Laura Amo, Joana Gaia, David Murray, G. Lawrence Sanders, Sean Patrick Sanders, Shambhu Upadhyaya, Xunyi Wang
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The current study examines the relationship between the need for control, the Dark Triad personality traits, and hacking intent. We surveyed 523 individuals using a scenario design and investigated the role of both primary and secondary control as antecedents to Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism leading to both white- (i.e., ethical) and black-hat hacking interest. Our findings suggest that primary control is a significant antecedent to all three dark personality traits such that a higher intrinsic need for control is positively associated with Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy. Secondary control, however, has comparatively different effects on dark personality traits, demonstrating a negative effect only on psychopathy. Both Machiavellianism and psychopathy predicted both white- and black-hat hacking interests along with the perceived probability of apprehension. Overall, our findings suggest that primary control drives all three dark personality traits, yet only two of the three dark personality traits – Machiavellianism and psychopathy – are related to hacking interest.
主要控制和次要控制是预测黑客行为吸引的黑暗特征的前因
目前的研究考察了控制欲、黑暗三合一人格特征和黑客意图之间的关系。我们使用情景设计对523个人进行了调查,并调查了主要和次要控制作为马基雅维利主义、精神病和自恋的前因,导致白帽(即道德)和黑帽黑客兴趣的作用。我们的研究结果表明,初级控制是所有三种黑暗人格特征的重要前提,因此,更高的内在控制需求与马基雅维利主义、自恋和精神病呈正相关。然而,二次控制对黑暗人格特征的影响相对不同,仅对精神病有负面影响。马基雅维利主义和精神变态都预测了白帽和黑帽黑客的兴趣,以及感知到的被逮捕的可能性。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,初级控制驱动了所有三种黑暗人格特征,但三种黑暗人格特征中只有两种——马基雅维利主义和精神病——与黑客兴趣有关。
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