>>96220588
Hacking rules that don't suck.
For one, it needs to be something that almost every PC can participate in.
Don't know the magical computer hacking skill? Use mundane computer skills to exploit OS loopholes and write/run intrusion software, electronic bugs and surveillance devices to snoop on user communications, hardware skills to crack open the case, research skills and contact groups to find documented security holes.
Don't have any technical skills? Use social skills to get official users to reveal passwords accidentally, leadership skills to motivate your hacker team to focus, scrounging skills to dumpster dive for discarded manuals, passwords, etc.
Don't have any useful skills that aren't combat skills? Fine. The decker/netrunner jacks you in with a trode net and boots you up in a custom-made VR avatar that can literally punch enemy computer programs into submission. Does this make any sense? Hell no! But it's fun as fuck and lets the muscleheads not be deadweight during netruns. It's fantasy internet anyways.