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DEF CON trains 8-year-olds in hacking

The world's largest gathering of computer hackers -- DEF CON, which is happening this weekend at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas -- held its first-ever hacking classes for kids this year, at an event appropriately called DEF CON Kids.

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toaster4642d ago

This is hilarious. Watch out guys.. a crack team of 8 year olds is after your credit card number.

Speed-Racer4641d ago

Random guy: "AWW Look at these guys playing with computers acting all smar.....oh wait a minute...why does my credit say $0.00?!"

HxCGamer4640d ago

lol hate to be that guy but if your credit is at $0.00 that means you don't owe anything

which is good

theonlylolking4640d ago

Woohoo! More Anonymous members in the future /s

TwistedMetal4640d ago

Heh and ill end up going to their house and pwning them all in the real world after they take money from my account like bruce willis in live free die hard.

Tony-Red-Grave4640d ago

i hate to sound crazy but if i ever ran into any of these kids i think i might just beat them half to death. I detest hackers and i hate kids O_O really they are my nemesis

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A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month

A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month.

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iPhone zero-click Wi-Fi exploit is one of the most breathtaking hacks ever

Before Apple patch, Wi-Fi packets could steal photos. No interaction needed. Over the air.

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Local police departments in all 50 states use hacking tool to unlock smartphones

About 2,000 law enforcement agencies from all 50 states use mobile device forensic tools to extract every piece of data from smartphones.

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